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Say, looking good! So exciting! & hey there, Psy Crew! (me, Sam & Meg!)
Hanging the Pokemon show! #pokemonbattleroyale (Taken with instagram)
Nobrow 6, The Double is available for preorder! The big reveal feels pretty good.
My piece entails an unwelcome invasion into a private bucolic garden. I was psyched to be included in this dauntingly great lineup of artistic talent. The book features work by Luke Pearson, Chuck Groenink, John Martz, Tom Gauld, Niv Bavarsky, Nick Iluzada and tons more, and has a good chunk of comics in this issue as well. Thanks very much to Alex Spiro for extending an invitation my way.
Get your hands on it!
here are a couple details if you'd like to take a look:
Mad Max for the Silver Screen Society's May gallery. Thanks to Trevor Basset for the invitation!
SPX this past weekend was amazing. It always roars up like a storm and then flies by too fast! I had such a great time seeing everyone and the response to “Cauldrons & Casseroles” was more enthusiastic than I'd hoped for, so thanks to everyone that bought a copy! If you're wondering about how to buy a copy for yourself, they, along with giclée prints, LOOT tote bags, the MINISCULE (as in 3) amount of enamel pins remaining will be up on my store, andreakalfas.bigcartel.com on Monday, next week.
I'm also going to be at Baltimore Comic Con with Pizza Party Printing and Jimmy Giegerich (who’ll be selling his unbelievably good “Fight Frogs 2″) this weekend so you can grab a copy there too! ♡♡♡
Portrait study: Rosemary Woodhouse.
First face in a horror movie heroine series I'm working on in my "spare" time.
Yesterday, Comics Alliance posted one of the friendliest reviews of my work I've yet read. You can read the full post here. Thanks, Lauren Davis for the very kind words!
New piece for the New York Times Letters section about the rise and perhaps over-diagnoses of ADHD. It's up today online: check it out! Thanks to art director Alexandra Zsigmond.
A 2012 year-end review! Here are some of my favorite pieces I created in 2012. All of these were either tons of fun to make, helped me grow in some way, or gave me a chance to play with something new. Looking back, I think what I've learned from this past year, and what I need to do better this new year is simple: Make more. More more more. More.
2013! Gonna make so much more!!
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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