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Sorry, if I’ve been a little late and slacking on posting, but here’s a new one for you. I don’t know if I’ll ever get the “It’s Those Kids Project” off the ground, either.
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Sorry, if I’ve been a little late and slacking on posting, but here’s a new one for you. I don’t know if I’ll ever get the “It’s Those Kids Project” off the ground, either.

Back to this kind of stuff. Lancelot was a goat who was billed as a “Living Unicorn”, I just felt like drawing him.
and here’s my final series of photos from this festivity, see you next year (or September) whichever comes first or if there is a next time.




























Are you ready for some…more photos I took…






































I think most of you heard Lexcon made headlines because the original cast of the Powerpuff Girls reunited:
https://people.com/powerpuff-girls-cast-reunites-lexington-comic-and-toy-convention-11937656
I was completely unaware of it and saw these guys called Cheech and Chong, instead. I think one of them was in a Disney movie!
Hey gang, here are my photos I took at Lexcon last Friday.




























































I could come up with funny captions or satirical commentary, but I don’t feel like it. I just got my eyes checked and my vision is blurry.
Feel free to comment or criticize me.
Sorry, I haven’t been posting, but the Lexington Comic and Toy Con is one week away. Try to find me if you can.
Don’t have tickets go to https://www.eventeny.com/events/ticket/?id=19833
Can’t make it? Sorry for bothering you!

Sorry, if this is a little late, but I’ve been busy lately. Here is my picture of the Lunar New Year. Happy Year of the Horse everyone.

My next entry in the CART Aesthetic Challenge is Mission School. I don’t know why I chose a lady bowler, but for some reason I did.
It’s almost that time of year again!
https://www.lexingtoncomiccon.com/
Make sure you buy your tickets and I hope to see you there!
(try and find me if you can!)

I began this image about 3 years ago and never finished it. I think I got the idea messing around around with AI visualizing people with punny names (think the Red’s Bar or Moe from the Simpsons prank calls), the result I got for “Aunt Acid” was a psychedelic inspired portrait of this odd looking spinster woman. I was looking for my next aesthetic challenge and I thought of this and decided to finish it.

I’ve began a new challenge: do a series of works based on the Aesthetics featured on the Consumer Aesthetic Research Institute. My New Years picture was based on Southwest Pastel. This one is based on Global Village Coffeehouse.