I have added six more covers to my cover art gallery. Click on the thumbnails for larger images.
I will add to the gallery as I dig through both my physical and electronic archives.
I have added six more covers to my cover art gallery. Click on the thumbnails for larger images.
I will add to the gallery as I dig through both my physical and electronic archives.
In 1987, I returned to Minicon in Minneapolis. Cartoonist that I am, I again drew my convention report. The original artwork is in black and white. I hand-cut the color separations for printing. Because of bleed-through, scanning the printed pages and cleaning up the images was a real challenge. Click on this cartoon to see the full report.
I have added a gallery of 102 cartoons from my old Web site. Click on this cartoon to see.
I will add to the gallery as I both dig through my archives and create new cartoons.
Yesterday morning I renamed my computer without realizing the consequences. The system deleted all of my preferences, including the serial numbers of all my programs. I had the original documentation for all except Freehand, the graphics program I have used for the past 25 years to create my cartoons. Adobe, the current owner of the software, had no record of my purchase. Such situations in the past brought out my dark side and inspired some of my best characters.



Rather than spend the $250 to buy a new copy of Freehand, I opted to migrate my artwork to Illustrator. It is part of Creative Suite, which I already own thanks to Diana, my graphic artist spouse. The downside is the learning curve. The upside is that it is the program my employer’s graphics department uses. I am not happy, but change is a part of life, albeit often externally inflicted. Adobe has discontinued support of Freehand.
In 1978, I attended Minicon, the convention of the Minneapolis Science Fiction Society. Writing trip reports is a tradition among science fiction fans. Cartoonist that I am, I of course drew one instead.
Click on the thumbnails for larger images. Sadly, our restaurant guide and long-time friend Jim Young died this year.

I put this cartoon up on my old Web site to redirect visitors here.
Tatiana Romanova, one of the inspirations for Chat, enjoying the view from atop garden pagoda lantern under ginkgo tree

LoneStarCon2 Progress Report 1 back cover

wing nuts (n.): featherless bipeds from another world who have a superior sense of fun

The first published artwork of the artist