Looks like the cards from this set Amanda Palmer organized back in 2009 are going to find a wonderful home online instead of in print. I haven’t posted this anywhere but flickr until now, and here is the card I did: The Sun, a card that symbolizes knowledge, enlightenment, and success.
I’d love it if any of the other artists found this and we could reconnect!
self portrait circa October 2011
Quality Control, part of the same series as Lucy.
Oil and matted paper prints of Risperdal, Zyprexa, Geodon, and Seroquel FDA approval documents.
Quick portrait of Emi Tamaru, oil. Love this girl
Portrait of Alice Forehand, oil
Portrait of “Silverback” Joel Lederman, oil
Preview of Lucy in the Dark with Atrophy, part of my oil series about antipsychotic use in children
This is from a while back, but it looks like my Holden Caulfield drawing got popular! Here’s a link to the original. I’d love credit, as this has been reblogged over 1000 times, but this is the internet, so I’ll do my best. I’m just happy people like it so much.
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jonny study progress
we don’t sleep when the sun goes down
we don’t waste no precious time
Drew DIESELBOY for DANIEL LIM’s class.
For the shoop!sharks, yes, I did smudge and free transform, mostly warp, his nose a little bit because after scanning it I realized I butchered it on the 5 hour energy bender this drawing and about 20 more happened on.
preview
FOR THE SCRUTINOUS ART NERDO: A while back, I drew the same person while taking the 2nd-gen antipsychotic Invega, and again while unmedicated. I want to make a book of these from all sorts of artists, so that the medicine’s dampening effect on artwork is better known, and so that thousands of children won’t be forced to take these pills without knowing what they are & do.