Adventure Time #11 is on the shelves today. If your local store doesn’t have Logan Fareber’s alternate cover, you can buy it directly from BOOM! Studios here: http://www.boom-studios.com/adventure-time-11-cover-c.html
Here are Andrew MacLean’s and Logan Faerber’s pieces from The Pony Club Gallery show “The End”.
You can see all of the rest of the show here:
http://www.ponyclubpdx.com/photos/the-end-show/
Spectrum 19, featuring OOSA artists Greg Ruth and Logan Faerber (and these other great artists), is now available for sale just in time for the holidays. You can see Logan’s piece that made it into the book above.
It seems fitting that Greg and Logan were paired up together for this OOSA print.
By the way, the print and the original art for both pieces shown above are available in the OOSA store should you be interested.
And on a related note: The call for entries for Spectrum 20 are now open, but only until January 25th so you’d better hurry.
OOSA artists Logan Faerber, Andrew MacLean and Toby Cypress will have pieces in The Pony Club Gallery show “THE END” opening on December 6th in Portland, Oregon. Check it out if you’re nearby.
I was contacted by the Drawing Dreams Foundation over the past weekend, who asked if I would be interested in contributing two line drawings for their upcoming coloring book. It’s a zoo themed coloring book, but they wanted all of the animals to be imaginary blends of preexisting animals. Below each illustration would be a blank space designated by a line where the kids can give the creature a name. The coloring books will be donated and distributed to hospitalized children and sold online, at selective retail venues, and at hospital and museum gift shops. Proceeds from online and retail sales will help fund printing costs and distribution to children’s hospitals. I’m very pleased to have helped with such a great idea and can’t wait to see what the kids think or what other creatures might develop for the final book release in December. For more details please check out www.drawingdreams.org
Alternate cover for Adventure Time #11 by OOSA artist Logan Faerber for BOOM! Studios. Look for it on the shelves this December.
Prints of Logan’s piece from the Battles Without Honor and Humanity show at Floating World are available for sale for $10 (plus shipping). Click here to buy it!
You can see and buy prints of the rest of the pieces from the show at http://battleswithouthonorandhumanity.tumblr.com/.
battleswithouthonorandhumanity:
Here’s a look at the contributions of OOSA artists Andrew MacLean, Logan Faerber and Alexis Ziritt to the “BATTLES WITHOUT HONOR AND HUMANITY” art show at Floating World Comics on Sept. 15th. It should be a great show!
We are excited to announce BATTLES WITHOUT HONOR AND HUMANITY, a yakuza-eiga inspired art show, curated by Sloane Leong.
This exhibition will be based loosely around yakuza/crime noir films by directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Takeshi “Beat” Kitano, Takeshi Miike, Kinji Fukasaku, Seijun Suzuki, Yukio Mishima, Sogo Ishii and Shinya Tsukamoto. As a genre, yakuza films are divided into two subsets: ninkyo-eiga or “chivarly films” featuring honorable outlaws caught between duty and compassion. Then there is jisturoku-eiga, the modern yakuza films which feature the stifling brutality of a life of crime. The artists and writers in this show will explore and pay homage to this powerful and unique genre.
Writers featured in the show are Melissa Dominic, David Brothers and Stanley Lieber.
Artists featured in the show include: Andrew Maclean, Logan Faerber, Robert Wilson IV, Rebecca Mock, Roxie Vizcarra, D-Pi, Ian MacEwan, Morgan Jeske, Hunter Heckroth, Emma Rios, Vlad Jean, Aluisio C. Santos, Frank Teran, Jeremy Sorese, Ryan Andrews, Hwei Lim, Kris Mukai and many more!! We will have 11×17 digital prints of their artwork on display and for sale.
In addition, Jason has arranged for the Hollywood Theater to show a screening of Branded To Kill one night only right after the opening night of the art show at 9:30! So plan accordingly because it’s going to be an awesome night!
OOSA artists Alexis Ziritt, Andrew MacLean and Logan Faerber (whose art is featured on the poster) will be participating in this show next month, along with a ton of other talented artists. If you’re in Portland, you should definitely check it out.
I’d like to announce BATTLES WITHOUT HONOR AND HUMANITY, a yakuza-eiga inspired art show! It will be held at Floating World Comics here in Portland, OR, September 15th from 6 - 8PM!
This exhibition will be based loosely around yakuza/crime noir films by directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Takeshi “Beat” Kitano, Takeshi Miike, Kinji Fukasaku, Seijun Suzuki, Yukio Mishima, Sogo Ishii and Shinya Tsukamoto. As a genre, yakuza films are divided into two subsets: ninkyo-eiga or “chivarly films” featuring honorable outlaws caught between duty and compassion. Then there is jisturoku-eiga, the modern yakuza films which feature the stifling brutality of a life of crime. The artists and writers in this show will explore and pay homage to this powerful and unique genre.
Writers featured in the show are Melissa Dominic, David Brothers and Stanley Lieber.
Artists featured in the show include: Andrew Maclean, Logan Faerber, Robert Wilson IV, Rebecca Mock, Roxie Vizcarra, D-Pi, Ian MacEwan, Morgan Jeske, Hunter Heckroth, Emma Rios, Vlad Jean, Aluisio C. Santos, Frank Teran, Jeremy Sorese, Ryan Andrews, Hwei Lim, Kris Mukai and many more!!
In addition, Jason has arranged for the Hollywood Theater to show a screening of Branded To Kill one night only right after the opening night of the art show at 9:30! So plan accordingly because it’s going to be an awesome night!
This poster is drawn & designed by the ever-rad Logan Faerber whose amazing body of work I definitely recommend to check out.
OOSA Digest:
Second one this week! So. Much. Happening.
First off, several members of the OOSA Crew will be participating in a show at Gallery5 in Richmond, VA in a few weeks. Take a look: &@$#! An Exhibit of Comic Artists
Andrew MacLean will be starting a few Kickstarter campaigns soon. One of which will be for MEATSPACE #2. This new cover for issue #1 will be one of the incentives.
Alexis Ziritt is starting to work on his next project, which will be an exciting collaboration between Out of Step Arts and the Brand New Nostalgia artists. More on that later, though.
Logan Faerber is working hard on getting his design company, DoBot, off of the ground.
Ming Doyle put up this Paranorman piece last night in case you haven’t seen it yet.
Toby Cypress’ commission list will be closing at the end of the month! If you want to get on it, you better hurry. Rates and info are here.
Greg Ruth was asked by CNN to contribute to a short series of political images centered around the theme of “power” in this year’s election. His efforts and attached essay about the inordinate power of the independent voter just went live at CNN.com and will also show up on their sets as they cover the dem and GOP conventions over the next few weeks. It’s a great series of themes and images- don’t miss it. You can visit the article by clicking here.
More information was revealed about Paul Maybury’s next project Reign over on CBR in an interview with writer Chris Roberson.
And don’t forget about the giveaway contest I’m doing. You can win one of the OOSA Anniversary Print Sets or other prizes! It’s easy to enter. Click here to find out how.
Stay tuned for more news soon, kiddos!



