Friday, February 10, 2012

The Living Line

I have a show opening at Rotofugi Gallery tonight in Chicago.
http://www.rotofugi.com/gallery/artists/tinder2012.asp

Here is some of the work from the show.




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Chromazoid- just a couple days left!

Hey guys.  So, some amazing former students of mine, and a few SAIC grads I never encountered, have joined together under the editorial brilliance of Ms. Lale Westvind to put together CHROMAZOID.  This is an amazing anthology of horror-themed comics, that is so close to being funded via Kickstarter.  There is little time left to give, so please, if you are reading this blog, give now.  I will post excerpts from this amazing color comics anthology below.


Here is a page from my contribution to the book, Bloody Gary:





































Here's the amazing cover:


William Cleveland:

Lyra Hill:

Ian McDuffie:


And there's a lot more!  Please click the Kickstarter link to see more and help make this book happen!




Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Mural in Chicago

This summer I painted a mural in the Rogers Park neighborhood on the north side of Chicago.  This is it:


Friday, April 1, 2011

New Paintings!

I have 2 paintings in a great group show at Giant Robot SF tomorrow night. These are those.











































The show is called POWER PUNCH, and it is curated by Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson. Here's the full lineup of artists:

APAK!, Drew Beckmeyer, Marc Burckhardt, Chris Buzelli, James Chong, Kevin Christy, Vanessa Davis, Shannon Freshwater, Matt Furie, Frieda Gossett, Peter Hamlin, Ryan Heshka, Andrew Holder, Jason Holley, Patrick Hruby, Rich Jacobs, Hellen Jo, Travis Lampe, Zohar Lazar, LeMerde, Jacob Magraw, Elizabeth Mamont, Mark A. Miller, Brendan Monroe, Christian Northeast, Martin Ontiveros, Mimi Pond, Luke Ramsey, Martha Rich, Johnny Ryan, Brooks Salzwedel, Erik Mark Sandberg, Shark Toof, Keith Shore, Jeremy Tinder, Jesse Tise, Aiyana Udesen, Jon Vermilyea, Wayne White, Matt Wood, Jaime Zollars.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Game Over 4... tonight!

Okay! Tonight, at Giant Robot San Francisco, I have 6 watercolors based on Nintendo games. One based on Wind Waker, one of Donkey Kong and DK Jr, a happy painting of Mario and a Mario flagpole triptych. All framed and ready for the walls of nerds.
More images at grsf.com.






Saturday, May 1, 2010

TONIGHT!

Trubble Club event: Sat. May 1st 7pm

Free comic: The Best and Worst of TC

Plus w
e draw a short comic for you that tells your future

Quimby's: 1854 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 342-0910













Like the underground comix artists in 1960’s Berkeley,Trubble Club brings together Chicago’s most talented young comics artists to draw some of the weirdest comics out there today. The group meets every Sunday at a rotating location and draws jam-comics together. One artist draws the first panel of a jam comic, and then passes it to another artist in the group to draw the second panel, who then passes it on to a third artist. This process is continued until the group has a finished comic. Trubble club then self-publishes the finished comics in minicomics.

Saturday, May 1st is Free Comic Book Day, when comic book stores around the country hand out free promotional comics to customers. Trubble Club will contribute a free comic, which apes PSA comics from the 70’s and 80’s, and will spend the evening drawing at Quimby’s, and prophesizing the future of audience members in comic-book form. Trubble Club contributors at the event will include Aaron Renier, Jeremy Tinder, Grant Reynolds, Russel Gottwaldt, Bernie McGovern, Lucy Knisley, Joe Tallarico, Nate Beaty, and many more.Refreshments for the event will be provided by Metropolitan Brewing, an Andersonville-based brewery whose German-inspired lagers are crafted with toasty malts, spicy hops and a ferocious DIY ethic.

Though the event starts at 7pm, Free Comic Book Day starts as soon as Quimby’s opens its doors at 11am.Quimby’s will have free comic books while supplies last from a host of artists. Free comics include the Short Pants Observer from Chicago-based small-press publisher, Short Pants Press, and the Xeric Grant winning graphic novel Black Mane by Michael LaRiccia.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Free Tees, bee's knees.

Win some new T-shirts I designed for Art in the Age!

Art in the Age

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