Haircut.
HEROES OF OUR YOUTH
Oh! Also, I did a swap with Vera. Hodor hodor hodor.
I did this little dude for Mike Mitchell (who I’m sure you all know). How in the world could I resist drawing a skull who is also a little dude?
I had an illustration in yesterday’s New York Times Business Section (alongside Kali, which is sweet). It was for an article called Coining Terminology for Life on the Web, and it was kinda about how startups try to either invent or appropriate bits of language that they think will “go viral.” Ok, cool.
Hey BROS, since the Battle Royale show opened last night, you can now buy a print of my Alakazam piece on their website. Super limited edition (only 15!), super low price (only $40!).
Go go go!
http://lightgreyartlabshop.bigcartel.com/product/65-alakazam-by-sam-bosma
I recently worked with John Sandford at Muse Magazine on a feature article about the characteristics and lifestyles of Neanderthal man. This is 1/3.
How easy would it be to recognize a Neanderthal if you ran into one at a bus stop? Our Neanderthal here is characterized by his heavy brow, long nose, wide brain case, and primitive reading material. Homo sapiens are notable for their hot dog skateboards, bubblegum, handheld videogames, and a propensity for putting shirts on dogs.
I have a two-page spread in this week’s edition of Adweek Magazine, accompanying an article about retails businesses using subtle perfume as a sort of olfactory branding to draw people into their stores.
Super quick turnaround on this guy — assignment comes in Friday night, final goes out Tuesday night.
The magazine is printed with scratch-and-sniff ink over the perfume areas, which is grass scented. Fun!
AD Nick Mrozowski