My Dragnet-flavored contribution to the "How do I shot web?" meme.
More info on the meme: SFW / NSFW
Leeloo from The Fifth Element wearing a pith helmet. I’m not sorry.
I took some video of part of my rail commute and set it to the English-language cover of Yatta! I made recently; the result turned out surprisingly mellow. More info and an MP3 download in the track's original post.
Captioned lyrics are included if you click through to YouTube. Here's the direct YouTube link for embedophobes.
This goofy track has gotten a far kinder response here and elsewhere than I thought it would; thanks, Internet! I shall have to do more musical things.
I made this comic for /r/behindthegifs, a subreddit where the idea is to take a GIF that's going around and make a comic that tells what led up to it. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out after scratching it together at stupid o'clock in the morning.
Here's the Reddit post, and here's the Imgur gallery.
Drawn in MyPaint, lettered and laid out in GIMP.
For today’s daily doodle I played a self-administered drawing game a teacher taught me ages ago which is perfect for getting over doodler’s block, so I decided to share the game here as well.
The original game used a paper encyclopedia or dictionary (which were things people had back then) flipped to a random page, I updated it for the Wikipedia era.
Once you master doing this in ten minutes, try for five!
So I’ve missed a few days of daily doodles. Sue me! :-D Life happens, and I’ve chosen not to let slipping on my own self-imposed challenge bother me. I’ll just do my best to pick it up again.
I drew this at a bar. It doesn’t represent anyone in particular, just this freaking guy.
This past Wednesday I volunteered to add something unique to the thank-you gifts we gave to Off the Hook listeners who pledged their support during our final fundraising episode of the season. During the show I drew a series of telephones, all different, all off the hook, one after another in a live marathon. Everyone who donated to WBAI during the show's live broadcast will be receiving a random one of these.
This was lots of fun. I did better than I thought I might both time and quality wise, and the fundraising was successful with many awesome folks supporting our listener-funded exploits.
You can listen to the episode by going to this archive page and selecting the May 18, 2011 link.
Signed, dated, and numbered series. Archival ink on heavy paper, 7x10".
Studio photos by Mike, first-five photo by dot.ret
This plant did not come out looking like the photo on the seed packet.
Edward Snowden (b. June 21, 1983)
Technical expert Edward Snowden once felt something to which he had access contained evidence of something he felt was deeply wrong, in a way the public had a right to know about. The echoes of his actions continue on the world stage, and have left him exiled with no current possibility of fair trial.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
Last Tuesday I worked as an election inspector, which meant a long shift sitting in the gymnasium of the grade school I attended in the early 1980s. It was a slow election, so I had ample time to look around the place and trip out on nostalgia. I sketched this on my lap in short bursts over the course of the day.
I remember being fascinated as a kid with those basketball nets, specifically the collapsible framework of pipes and cables which held them to the ceiling. At the start of first grade gym class we were usually directed to sit in a group on the floor under one or another of the nets, and they always seemed impossibly huge and heavy hanging above me. I imagined they could fall down and squash me at any moment.
The basketball nets were noticeably less forboding this time around, but still interesting.
Pencil on paper, 8x10".
Digital portrait of my best friend Grey Frequency, in the style of Shepard Fairey's OBEY. See what I did there?
I originally made this for the desktop library on the New York City 2600 website I run with Grey, surprising her with it. It quickly became my favorite thing to cause computers in public places to display. I heartily endorse your doing the same with it, especially if Grey is nearby.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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