My introduction to your work (besides Garbage Pail Kids... I was like four) was when you drew that piece in MAD that had Christopher Columbus and his crew members chasing the naked female natives. I laughed hysterically at the cartoon. I was eleven when that came out and I have been a fan since.
I started collecting GPK in mid 1985 and along with my older brother Cris I probably got my first Mad Magazine in 1985 or very early 1986. I first saw your art on the backs of 1st Series and 2nd Series GPK, then on the front of GPK beginning with 3rd Series, and I thought and still think it's some of the coolest art ever :) I think you joined Mad Magazine in 1990 or 1989, I think I immediately recognized your style from the GPK, I was 9 then 10 years old at the time (1990). Would be great to see all your work for Mad collected, because I bought only some issues through the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s
Hi. I saw your work in a MAD magazine. I loved your cartoon of the lunchroom. I thought it was very funny, and I wondered "How can he draw like that?". All the people had the same physique, and it looked awesome. And I still wonder how you draw like that. Your work is amazing.
Wellcome to the BunkArt blogspot. So far my idea will be to dump all kinds of my work on the blog and see what comes up. It will be like a cyber space gallery. There are a lot of cartoons, illustrations, comics ,doodles and very fine Art works that I have created in the last 30 years and plus , some published or exhibited and some not -and all they do now is collecting dust in my studio and house. So why not throw them into cyber space and bring some fun into the world and beyond? I hope the visitors will have as much fun as I had when I did them pretty pictures. Enjoy the stroll.
Welcome to this Blog !
And visit my other ones, too. If you like...
GROSS BEARS X-travaganza
The artist showing off his first whole series he made forTopps
I love these drawings so much. I could look at 'em all day.
ReplyDeleteMy introduction to your work (besides Garbage Pail Kids... I was like four) was when you drew that piece in MAD that had Christopher Columbus and his crew members chasing the naked female natives. I laughed hysterically at the cartoon. I was eleven when that came out and I have been a fan since.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim
ReplyDeleteI love to hear stories like that.That makes my work so much more worthwhile and fun.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteI started collecting GPK in mid 1985 and along with my older brother Cris I probably got my first Mad Magazine in 1985 or very early 1986. I first saw your art on the backs of 1st Series and 2nd Series GPK, then on the front of GPK beginning with 3rd Series, and I thought and still think it's some of the coolest art ever :) I think you joined Mad Magazine in 1990 or 1989, I think I immediately recognized your style from the GPK, I was 9 then 10 years old at the time (1990). Would be great to see all your work for Mad collected, because I bought only some issues through the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s
ReplyDeleteHi. I saw your work in a MAD magazine. I loved your cartoon of the lunchroom. I thought it was very funny, and I wondered "How can he draw like that?". All the people had the same physique, and it looked awesome. And I still wonder how you draw like that. Your work is amazing.
ReplyDelete