Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
"Fireflies"
Since we got a few inches of snow today, Rachel and I are staying in. In between episodes from season 4 of West Wing, I am going through some old drawings and paintings. Here are a few:
These images are from another book that I was working on a while back. This one was called "Fireflies" and it followed a late night with Rachel and I, driving up into the woods at the base of the Appalachian mountains. (oh, and these were all done with pen and ink and guache for those who care).
This is from the title page:

This is what fireflies look like up close:

This page read: "Rachel smooshed some firelflies on her face while they were still lit up. I laughed a little, but it was actually kinda' gross."

Friday, February 23, 2007
ARGYLE ACADEMY LAND PREVIEW!
Most of you all know that we've been working on the new costumes for the Argyle Academy theme park that is opening in Fall of 2013 day and night! Well, the first costume, Matthew, got leaked by CNet and Wired last night, so we decided to go ahead and post them here as well. Enjoy!

As you can see, the costume is designed to hide the actor as much as possible. If you saw this in person, you would think that this was an actual octopus that wears a small sailor hat and is always sweaty. I've already built a prototype of this in my basement studio using cardboard, felt, glue, push pins, macaroni, the usb connector from my scanner, string, twine, yarn, balsa wood, a rubber stamp, human beard hair, a postcard from Scandinavia that says "please don't over-medicate yourself on our soil!", some headphones I stole from my brother, a Dashboard and Capt Beefheart mix CD, a dime, two quarters, some newspaper, a DVD box set of Little Britain, a Bob Barker-style microphone, a dog named A'flaps, a graphic calculator, a jr high school gym shirt and shorts set, one pinto bean (possibly a navy bean), scotch tape, a kiln, three rubber bands, a jack o' lantern (perfectly preserved in a glacier), the chicken pox, a handful of micromachines, scissors, some rocks, some precious jewels and gems, and belt buckle that says "Berlin is for Germans" (German belt buckles aren't very clever).

As you can see, the costume is designed to hide the actor as much as possible. If you saw this in person, you would think that this was an actual octopus that wears a small sailor hat and is always sweaty. I've already built a prototype of this in my basement studio using cardboard, felt, glue, push pins, macaroni, the usb connector from my scanner, string, twine, yarn, balsa wood, a rubber stamp, human beard hair, a postcard from Scandinavia that says "please don't over-medicate yourself on our soil!", some headphones I stole from my brother, a Dashboard and Capt Beefheart mix CD, a dime, two quarters, some newspaper, a DVD box set of Little Britain, a Bob Barker-style microphone, a dog named A'flaps, a graphic calculator, a jr high school gym shirt and shorts set, one pinto bean (possibly a navy bean), scotch tape, a kiln, three rubber bands, a jack o' lantern (perfectly preserved in a glacier), the chicken pox, a handful of micromachines, scissors, some rocks, some precious jewels and gems, and belt buckle that says "Berlin is for Germans" (German belt buckles aren't very clever).
what happened to your eye?

Some of you may have heard that in 2000, just a few months after Rachel and I got married, we had a friend over who accidentally tossed a playing card that cut me across the eye. This illustration shows what it would've been like if two identical twins happened to see me wearing an eye patch and asked me about it at exactly the same time.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
photos from gallery opening at DCAC

images from opening here: thomasmlowery.com/dcac.html
If you have any photos from the show, please email them to me.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
show opens - tomorrow night!

Tomorrow night I'll be downtown for a group show that features myself and a friend, jym davis.
You should join us. More info here: www.dcartscenter.org
Why is there a picture of Rachel wearing a sleeping mask for the show image? No idea.
Secondly, a congrats is in order for long-time friend and long-time collaborator William Haun for winning the Asthmatic Kitty (home to Sufjan Stevens and good friend Half handed cloud) Rafter Video Contest! Be sure to visit the AK website to view his entry (there are links on the front page for better quality versions).
To view William's collaboration with myself, check out: this video
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
breaking up is never easy
Here's a little comic I made whilest gearing up for this Monday's FW Thomas Lecture (more info here).
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
LIMITED EDITION! New greeting cards!

I have a very limited number of these hand-silkscreened greeting cards left (maybe 8 or so) for sale for $5 (w/envelope). The inside is blank.
IF you'd like to send one to your sweetheart for Valentine's day, let me know and I can personally sign it FROM YOU at no extra cost. email to check availability!
mike (at) thomasmlowery.com

























