Art/Design Artstar: Cynthia von Buhler

August 24, 2010 - 9:41 am

Cynthia portrait

When I first met Cynthia von Buhler, I was topless and covered in white paint. As a cash strapped nineteen-year-old, I stumbled upon her ad on Craigslist hunting for human statues, and soon I was posing as Pauline Borghese at the most debauched absinthe ball of my life. In many ways, Cynthia von Buhler could be credited as setting me down the road of Professional Naked.

Raven haired von Buhler has had a career so broad, and glamorous, as to defy description. While von Buhler is best known as an award winning fine artist and illustrator, she has also danced in music videos as Bettie Page, ran experimental record labels, run galleries, and sold pieces of herself (literally) in a fine art vending machine that has toured the globe. Most recently, she’s been hard at work doing the art for Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley’s “Evelyn Evelyn” book project, as well as focusing on her own children’s book series “Who Will Bell the Cats?”

Von Buhler was kind enough to share insights on technique, career diversity, and how she came to live in a castle.

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Comic Books Not at Comic-Con: Super Heroes Wrap Up

August 4, 2010 - 9:57 am

Lawn Boy

Well… If you didn’t make it to the party down in San Diego this year (AKA Comic-Con), Don’t feel bad because you were not alone. Washer-Man, Lawn-Boy, and Popsicle Girl were commissioned to keep the peace at locations outside San Diego (and they took their respective jobs quite seriously I might add), blazing through lawns and dishes and grocery lists in all locations not San Diego.  Take a peek.

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Comic Books The Misadventures of “Axe Cop”

July 24, 2010 - 5:26 pm

Axe Cop

I remember the first time I wrote my name. I was 5 years old, sitting in kindergarten class, and I do recall being quite proud of myself for accomplishing such a feat. Now let me introduce you to Mr. Malachai Nicolle, AKA my “buzz kill.” He is 5 years old and in kindergarten, but HE is a renowned author of a hugely successful comic book franchise titled “Axe Cop.”  yep, no shit, it’s the truth.

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Comic Books Christopher Golden – Baltimore, Buffy the Vampire Slayer

July 24, 2010 - 10:44 am

Christopher Golden

Christopher Golden is best known for his novel ‘Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire’ which featured illustrations from ‘Hellboy’ creator Mike Mignola. Golden was also the writer of several of the ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ comics before Joss Whedon took over duties for ‘Season Eight’. Already an accomplished author of several sci-fi and fantasy novel, his creator-owned series ‘Baltimore’, based on his original novel, is scheduled for release this fall.

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