
Another page from the 1996 sketchbook. It looks like practice sketches.
New Old Sketchbook 1996

And now it’s time to review another sketchbook. This one is from (maybe late 1995 and) 1996. Nizzibet and I were living with room mates in a funky old house in Ballard. We’d set up an office in the basement and were working on getting together material and financing for the first magazine version of Glyph.
And there are quite a few sketches of naked folks in the mix of this one. So if having drawings of naked folks appear on your computer screen is problematic you might want to be careful about visiting this blog for the next couple of months.
These particular naked people are not part of any project. Just practice nakedness.
Remake/Remodel – The Gadget Man

My contribution to this week’s Remake/Remodel thread over on Warren Ellis’s Whitechapel forums.
Spider Queen Remake/Remodel

Another contribution to Warren Ellis’s Remake/Remodel challenges – The Spider Queen.
Sarah Byam Toon

The last of the Labor of Love cartoon portraits from 1999 at least until I run across the original drawings somewhere. (I did do portraits of other members but those weren’t on the zip disks I was archiving when I found these pieces.) It’s the founder of Labor of Love, Ms. Sarah Byam.
Happy Birthday to Me!
Jeff Swenson Toon

Another Labor of Love member toon portrait – Jeff Swenson. Jeff has been one of the busiest of all the former LOL folks, at least artistically. Lots of cartoons and comics on the other side of that link.
Derek Fetters Toon

Another Labor of Love Studio staffer cartoon from 1999. This is Derek Fetters, writer, editor and currently, internet radio drama producer. I highly recommend checking out his horror comedy serial The Unspeakable and the Inhuman.
Jenn Manley Lee Toon

This cartoon portrait is of Jenn Manley Lee circa 1999. I can’t tell you why she’s holding a sword. It just seemed like the right thing to draw.
Kip Manley Toon

Another cartoon version of a former Labor of Love Cooperative member. This is Kip Manley. At the time (1999) he was also one of the principal staff members of the Portland monthly arts magazine Anodyne.
