
Gary Musgrave
Gary Musgrave is a recent graduate from Art Center College of Design, and is quickly gaining fame as an illustrator and printmaker. He just did a great cover of Harper’s magazine. Musgrave is a DIY purist, and usually burns his silkscreens in the sun instead of under a lamp. His work has a kind of intimacy that gives you an immediate feeling of his personality and sense of humor.
Tagged: Art Center College of Design, cool silkscreen, Ken Tanaka
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David Takeo Neptune directed video for Ken Tanaka Band
A few weeks ago, I posted a link to up and coming American-Japanese director David Takeo Neptune’s Onstar parody. Here is the beautiful new music video he just shot for the Ken Tanaka Band.
Everybody Dies: A Children’s Book for Grown Ups
This is my new book, Everybody Dies: A Children’s Book for Grown Ups. It’s my first full book, and it took me about 14 months to write and illustrate it. It was hard work and it’s very gratifying to finally see it in print.

Paul Frank’s latest exhibit at Copro Gallery in Los Angeles is one of the most whimsical and fun shows I have seen in a long time. His characters create an imaginary world that I hope to live in someday. Maybe for retirement.
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