Last week’s character on Sketch Lottery was none other than Morticia Adams. You can see my version of this Goth-prototype on the site. Threw in a tad bit of an Art Nouveau influence in this sketch.

Last week’s character on Sketch Lottery was none other than Morticia Adams. You can see my version of this Goth-prototype on the site. Threw in a tad bit of an Art Nouveau influence in this sketch.
My latest contribution to Sketch Lottery. The character Bug from the Micronauts series.
There’s a new sticker club to subscribe to in 2015. I’ll be one of the artists contributing. My work will be featured March 2015. Details forthcoming.
Also, in case you didn’t know, my website is back up and running. You can order my comics through my website via PayPal:
There’s also my RedBubble shop for that customized touch:
Also trying to get some Krampus cards for sale. Stay tuned.
Hey ho, let’s go! Last week’s Sketch Lottery character was the late, great Joey Ramone. So you know I didn’t want to miss a chance drawing him.
Funny part was I never saw The Ramones live. However, I did see Joey Ramone walk around St. Mark’s Place twice. I didn’t go up to him. Perhaps I should have. This is why later you always end up regretting you haven’t done.
However, I was lucky enough to see Joey Ramone sing with Ronnie Spector live at the venue Coney Island High. This was sometime during the late ’90s.
Enjoy my Joey Ramone sketch, and don’t forget to check out the other artists.
Additional links:
http://www.angelfire.com/zine/roadkicks/coneyhigh.html
http://vassifer.blogs.com/alexinnyc/2005/10/top_ten_sincecl.html
http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/iconic-nyc-music-venues-then-and-now