Hey y’all, I’ve been dropping off a bevy of GCPM books and some other goodness at Domy Books in Austin over the last month.
January 18th, 2011
GCPM Merch and Other Items on Sale at Domy Austin
November 2nd, 2010
Hypermorph Animation – Rough Cut
This concludes my series of posts of installation shots of my show Hypermorph at Domy Books, Houston.
On the southern wall, I painted the title of my show and had a TV playing an animation on a loop:
Hypermorph Installation at Domy Books Houston, Southern Wall
Here’s the animation that was playing on the TV (it doesn’t have any sound):
Hypermorph Animation – Rough Cut
I’m calling this a rough cut because I intend to go back in and expand/refine this animation and have my brother do some music for it.
October 29th, 2010
Stuffed and Drawn Frogheads
My series of posts of installation shots of my show Hypermorph at Domy Books, Houston continues.
Here’s a shot of the western wall at the opening:
Hypermorph Installation at Domy Books Houston, Western Wall
October 26th, 2010
Hypermorph Drawings and Miizzzard versus Wojrollox Paintings
My blog and site are mostly done, but I’m still tweaking. I’ll let y’all know when I stop tinkering with this. Please let me know if anything’s broken or looks weird.
I went to Houston this past weekend to clean up my old room at my parents’ house. I had to sort through so much artwork, so many drawings of cyborg dragons and spike- and muscle-ridden dinosaurs. It gave me some ideas. I’ll scan some of my old drawz to post eventually.
More importantly, my Hypermorph show at Domy Books Houston went down on 10/21 so I’m free to post everything. Over the next week I’ll be posting what was on each wall. Here’s a shot of the opening with the eastern wall that I’ll post details from this time:
Hypermorph Installation at Domy Books Houston, Eastern Wall
October 15th, 2010
Hypermorph Work on Sale
Hey y’all, Domy has posted by work from my show Hypermorph for sale online here.
Also, if y’all aren’t in the area and can’t make it out, you can also see most of the work at that link.
October 12th, 2010
Review of Hypermorph on The Great God Pan Is Dead
Robert Boyd reviewed my show Hypermorph at Domy Books Houston on his blog The Great God Pan Is Dead. I appreciate his thoughtful review, you can read it here.
In his review, Boyd quotes my description of the Hyperverse from the press release and then says that his “first reaction to this is that it seems pretty dumb.” Ha! I can dig that. Boyd goes on to say that, what makes my approach to genre dumb is that, unlike the Fort Thunder artists that I am (all-too clearly, I know) influenced by, my work lacks does not take genre ironically or satirically. Well, that’s true. I definitely take genre, even the most ridiculous parts of it, extremely seriously. If you want me to get all metaphorical on you, I feel like I do live in, to quote my description of the Hyperverse, “a realm filled with immensely powerful inhuman beings who battle over worlds with strange geologies and hoard advanced technologies” where “mountains shift from molten to crystal between moments and clumps of rock are inhabited by malevolent intelligences ready to hurl face-melting spells,” a cosmos of constant flux, “of constant magical warfare.”
I mean, look at these photos by Edward Burtynsky:
I’m just reflecting the world as I see it.
And I have a response to Boyd’s final question:
So, if creating boyish sci-fi worlds is an aspect of the whole Fort Thunder aesthetic, can we say that aesthetic is inherently male? And if we accept that, is there a female counterpart? And if so, are plush frog heads a part of it?
I definitely wanted Glade to be a part of my show. I’m well aware of how much of a “boy’s club” all of the collectives that I am a part of (Totally Wreck, The Gold County Paper Mill) slash admire (Okaymountain, Fort Thunder), with some exceptions, are, and it’s something that I don’t like about them. All I can say is, I am going to make sure that my first long-form comics narrative passes the Bechdel Test.
October 8th, 2010
Monster Show 5 Sketch
Here’s a sketch that I did to prepare for Monster Show 5, coming up at both Domy stores:
Obviously I’ve been influenced by those Berserk drawz I posted last week. I can’t decide if I should do this in India Ink with a brush and dip pen or do a full-color gouache painting. What do y’all think?
September 28th, 2010
Hypermorph Opening
The opening of my show Hypermorph went splendidly, thanks to everyone who came out!
Here are some shots of the event, taken by my dad:
left to right: Michael Miles, me, my brother Peter Hensel
left to right: Glade Whitworth, Meg Mata, Karen Cassidy, Chase, some d00d, me, my mom Carol Hensel
The show closes on Oct 21st, so you still have about four weeks to go see it. If you need some enticing, check out this write up in the Houston Press (and yes, it’s true, I was working on my show until the last minute). I’ll post more pics once the show closes.
September 24th, 2010
Hypermorph Opens this Saturday at Domy Houston, 7-9pm
Look into the eyes of the Miizzzard:
Here’s the official invite for my opening:
I hope to see y’all there!
September 21st, 2010
Hypermorph Process Shots
I’ve been super busy preparing for my show Hypermorph at Domy Books in Houston. It opens September 25th from 7-9pm, y’all should come check it out if you’re in town.
Here’s a shot of the prep table, you can see the skin for the froghead pillow that Glade is making for me, Kevin Huizenga’s Fight or Run (definitely an inspiration), one of my boots, and the froghead boutinnières.
Here’s Glade stuffing the froghead pillow.
We decided to leave some of the stuffing hanging out. You can also see part of one of my drawings for the show in the following pic.
Here’s the froghead pillow chilling with my face pillow.
Here’s an in-process shot of one of the paintings that I’m doing.
Aight I gotta peace y’all and go read the prologue for Towers of Midnight, I’ll check y’all later.