The saved videos can be seen here!

Here are some selections from the two sessions.

Live Drawing

Wil Wizard

 

John Hodgman

Cat

I’m not sure when I’ll do it again. If you have suggestions, please let me know!

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Star Talk Live

Star Talk Live

Star Talk Live

Star Talk Live

Star Talk Live was AMAZING! SO much fun!!

Kristen Schaal

Kristen Schaal!

Neil deGrasse Tyson

The internet’s (and mine) favorite Astronomical Badass!

Marian CallThe Doubleclicks

ChicazulMolly Lewis

On Halloween last year, Molly Lewis, Sara Chicazul, Marian Call and The Doubleclicks (among others!) Dressed up as “Sexy” w00tstock. I finally got around to drawing some of them!

 

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This evening I went to see w00tstock Presents: Wil Wheaton vs. Paul and Storm. T’was spectacular, as everything with everyone always is! It is why I get excited and make stuff!

Anywho, here’s some (not the best, sorry) photos from the show (and misc. babbling of excitement on Twitter):

 

I also got to deliver art to everyone (much of that fan art was previous posted here and here).

The only one I hadn’t posted here yet was this! It is John Roderick, based on this episode of Ken Plume’s Bit of a Chat.

Good times! Much and sorely needed good times, too.

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Yard Sale

I bought this jumpsuit at a yard sale when I was about 14. I barely fit into it. I was also not allowed to wear it out of the house for fairly obvious reasons.

Steampunk Monkeys

Fan art based on w00tstock and JoCo Cruise Crazy. It features steampunk monkey robots Paul and Storm, hot-rod-bot John Roderick, Jonathan Coulton, Wil Wheaton, Molly Lewis, Marian Call, Smilin’ Mike Phirman (and a literal :D ), Adam Savage, and references to MST3K and Elton John.

Dolls

A pattern I’m working on for fabric. I’m not sure there’s enough of a margin for seams, so I’ll have to see what the sample looks like. If it works, I’m thinking of making another pattern that’d have clothes for them.

Steampunk Bio 2

And this is an updated self portrait for my Steamcon III bio. Look for it in the printed guide they’ll be handing out at the con!

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Marc Maron

I wanted to illustrate the kerfuffle from the recent interview Marc Maron had with Gallagher. Gallagher is… he’s like every old man on the bus who wants desperately to drop some knowledge, but is nearly incoherent and also very, very angry at everyone ELSE for, well, everything. You know, just like me in about 10 years *ba-dum-tch*. Except I probably still wouldn’t be willing to make racist, sexist, offensive jokes for money. Yes, Marc Maron absolutely did get angry and accusatory and became a rude host, but I can completely understand it. I wouldn’t want to be patronized and yelled at for a half hour either. I know it was a rough episode to listen to, but like pretty much all of Maron’s podcasts, there is so much to be learned not just about comedy, but about people and human interaction. Even when it doesn’t go quite as planned, I often feel better and more positive after listening.

Nicholas Brendon

Sometimes I feel like Hollywood missed an opportunity by not casting Nicholas Brendon as Superman ever. He can do sweet, and guileless so well. Obviously I’ll always have a soft spot for Xander, but I also enjoyed the character of Seth on Kitchen Confidential. I wish that series had gotten at least a full season. (And at least I can get my John Francis Daley fix on Bones.) I’m looking forward to his panel at ECCC this year!

The Guild Stiff Breeze

A little fan art of “The Guild”, featuring Amy Okuda, Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton (hey, he got 2 fan arts this week!). I call this one “Stiff Breeze”. *cough*

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Well, some of the tech here is still out of order, but for now, I will resort to old fashioned efforts! Here is a long summary of various things I’ve been up to in the recent months.

A little fan art of Marian Call that I’d done before the show. I was fortunate enough to gift her a copy at the show that I went to, and later, Peter Sagal mentioned it on Twitter. ::NPR SQUEE::

I LOVE Fringe, so it was only natural that I draw my favorite character. Man, I just adore John Noble.

If you aren’t on to Mike Phirman yet, you should catch up! So funny and talented! You should also catch both of his chats with Ken Plume. They’ve got fantastic chemistry!

In Episode 8 of Kevin Smith and Ronald Garman’s Hollywood Babble On podcast, Kevin imagined doing the podcast as Muppets… forgetting for a moment that it’s audio. Pretty much any mention of Muppets and I start itching to create, so… And much to my shock, in Episode 9, they talked about the art. My name was mixed up with someone else who sent in art, but I still delight in having been called a “Motherfucker”. *giggle* I also feel uncommonly qualified to refer to Richard Garman with any name I so choose.

So now I’m really excited, but the next piece that came to mind was a short comic that crosses over with many of the SModcasts. If you’re not already fan, or not quite caught up, this may not make a lot of sense. I will at least give this background: Rudyard Garman has a thing both for Emma Stone and Owls, Malcolm Ingram tends to be overly sensitive in defending himself… and I think I’ll assume you know about Harry Potter. I should also be very clear – this comic is NSFW, kinda rude, and generally comedically filthy.

Full Comic, NSFW!!

This was a painting that I started live on the internet. If I can ever figure out how to sort out space, lighting, and what to do with it next, I will probably do it via Ustream.


These are but a few recent fabrics that I’ve released via Spoonflower. I think it’s safe to say I’m still pretty addicted to designing fabrics.

A little beefcake-y Halloween art.

A little winter holiday related art.

I made ice cream! Sage, Butter, Cranberry, Brown Sugar and Grape, topped with candied walnut. It needs work, some stuff didn’t really come through in the flavor department.

I’ll be presenting some stuff in the Steamcon II art show, and this is basically the art design for what you’ll see on the Staff t-shirts.

The art to accompany my bio for Steamcon II. My Bio?

Jade Gordon, also known as J-99-B1, is the fourth model in the Artistic Automaton series. Her exterior is a beautiful combination of oak and polished brass, complemented by tasteful tapestries. Inside, an advanced Aesthet-o-matic Engine, with over 36 gears, controls everything from Jade’s themes to her characters to her choice of media. Recurrent ouput modes include digital art, caricature, fabric designs, webcomics and more! Manufactured in Upstate New York, the Jade Gordon is now located in Seattle, Washington. The J-99-B1 can run for up to twelve hours on 50 oz. solution comprised of water, glucose, sodium, and other simple chemicals. Additional schematics & information available at jadegordon.com, and popular websites such as Spoonflower.com, Flickr.com, and Twitter.com.

This is the full color finished piece that the bio pic comes from.

During the 100th episode of Paul and Storm’s podcast, someone sent in a question for the special guest, Molly Lewis. It was “What is cuter, Molly, or a cartoon bunny Molly?” Flawed question! So… my pencil started scratching, and now I ask you, “What is cuter, cartoon bunny Molly, cartoon bunny Paul, or cartoon bunny Storm?”

Oh how I love w00tstock! I wondered what they’d all look like as Muppets… I started out just trying to draw the core group, but I had to keep things reasonable. This took a long time!

WHEW. And now, I need to go rest up, in a few hours I have to eat a radioactive sammich so doctors can examine my insides. Good times.

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