New Zine out now! The Witches.

New Zine out now! The Witches.

I’ll be floating around the MCA and Other Worlds Zine Fairs tomorrow, and will have a bunch with me. Otherwise buy it on ETSY. Only $1.50. Bargain.

Canberra Zine Emporium – Next weekend 23rd March

I’m making a little trip down the the nations capital for the Canberra Zine Emporium on Sunday the 23rd at Gorman House. Not sure where that is, but if you’re in the area, come and pester me.

There is also something the day before at the Museum of Democracy where they’ll be launching the Zine Lounge. I’ll have a bunch of zines you can play with and I think there will be zine making workshop.

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Lastly my friend Elizabeth JMW sent me a review of “The Maze” a story of hers I illustrated. Nice things were said. You will be able to pick p a copy off me in Canberra should you wish.

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New zine out now – Songs that beat in time – Songs of protest number 9

 

It won’t be long. In fact it’s here now. Songs of Protest number 9. Songs that beat in time. Because protesting needs some good songs. Oh and there’s a couple of Beatles references in there, in case you didn’t notice.


16 pages of colourful angry friends. 7cm X 10cm. (A7 size).

Printed in FULL COLOUR on recycled paper for what it’s worth, on my evil HP laser printer.

Hand sewn by me or the lovely Rosina. Whoever has the time.

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Songs of Protest 12. Out now!

Hot on the heels on my last non-seller Songs of Protest number 11, here’s another. I’ll keep at it. The less I sell the better, as it keeps me angry. Angry as all hell.

Get it HERE

Why won’t you listen!!!!

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Hipstery Christmas

Hipstery Christmas

Here comes Stan, bringer of the boutique pear ciders for all the good boys and girls at the artisan pop up bars spread across the land.

Merry Happy etc.

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Last market, like forever. More art, less product. Sunday the 1st of December

The choice was taken out of my hands. I was going to stop doing my the markets anyway, as all I was doing was paying the stall rent. It’s all very nice being out there, and people saying nice things about my artwork. But, really I’m quite happy to spend that Sunday at home and make no money.  But the markets decided that they would pull the plug before I got the chance to quit. Now I’m really kind of pissed.

So this will be your last chance. I will continue to do the occasional zine fair, as they are fun, and cost nothing to do. I’m also pulling my work out of all retail outlets. I’m going to remove all my artwork from Redbubble at the end of the year. That’s it!!

Don’t expect any bargains. What I don’t sell goes on the Barbeque. So stay away vultures. You didn’t want it before. You don’t get it for free now.

But don’t worry, I will never stop making art. I’m just stopping making product.

Eveleigh Artisans Market. Last one ever, Wilson St, Darlington NSW. Sunday the 1st of December 2013.

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Waffy Waf Live

The children’s book, by Mr. Scott Gibson, has entered the next phase of it’s evolution. Today the first ever performance happened. We all lost out and didn’t see it. Tomorrow it’s on in Robertson NSW. After that it will run for three more weekends in the Southern Highlands of NSW, only to disappear into the ether once again.

Don’t miss your chance!!!

Buy your tickets on the official Waffy Waf site

Click HERE

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Markets this Sunday the 6th of October

kh phill backThe latest issue of the zine I’m doing with the notorious Katie Haegele, is done and I’ll have copies ready for the Eveleigh Artisans Markets this Sunday the 5th of October down on Wilson St Darlington. Yeah

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It never rains, it pours

So it always seems.

So I have the Manly Zine Fair on the 21st at Manly Library. Come along because as well as trying to sell my zines I’ll also be trying to teach how to make your own books.

Manly Zine FairAnd, Mr Scott Gibson hs got a troop of fine actors togther for the first run of the hit spectacular Waffy Waff and the Big Dream Screen. I’m working on some backdrops, which we hope to get done it time, or Scott going to put me into the cage as a rag doll in his next cage fight.

waffy waf stageGet your tickets online. CLICK HERE!!!!

There is much to do

So there is a lot in the works, but still so much to do. One thing I’ve been working on for way too long, is the story of my fiend  Elizabeth JMW’s grandparents during World War II. It’s a wordless sort of comic. And now I think I’m almost there.

I’m hoping to have it ready for the Manly Zine Fair, where I will be running a simple bookbinding workshop. It’s on the 21st of September outside the Manly Library. Check my EVENTS page for more details. There are a few more things in the pipeline, including the second of my collaborative fashion Zines with Katie Haegele, which will also be ready about this time. You can get it at the Zine fair or from my ESTY shop HERE.

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