Another of these buildings-based comics. I’ve had this idea in my notebook for ages and kept putting it off so, in the end, I’ve drawn it pretty shitty. I’m not apologising, I’m just sayin’.
More from the talking architecture series. I find this one unashamedly charming. Bit of a different direction drawing-wise, too, with the faux washes instead of starkness.
More in the “buildings say the darndest things” line, this time a tribute to Herman Melville. Would he want this tribute? Possibly not, but there’s nothing he can do about it. Suck it, Herm.
Another in the “Buildings Say the Damnedest Things” series. I don’t usually get down and dirty with the punning, but this series just makes me think that way. Simple pleasures.
More talkative buildings from the notebook. No one is more uniquely qualified than I am to examine and express the inner life and psychology of architecture. Right? Right.
Another one of these talking building affairs. I’m being cutting edge here, because I only have two panels! Try not to freak out too much about it, I know it’s intense, but it’ll be okay. Just breathe.
A world made of architectural drawings of our little neighborhood stitched together with the little fake people being avatars to move around. There’s some solid architecture, and some not. Have a look around.
Ann Shelton “A library to scale”, Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington, 8 – 24 March 2007. Apparently Anne Shelton didn’t love this, which is very hurtful.