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Thanks for stopping by to learn a little more about myself and my art. First off, I have created a bit of an faq to answer some of the questions I get asked most often. Visit my faq here.  

Artist Statement:
I proudly wear my influences on my sleeve, I believe that they are quite obvious, so I will say no more. Another major influence on my art is the music I choose to listen to. It's really pointless to make a list hopelessly describing what I like, for it jumps between Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Wagner, so here's a link to my music collection. If I have it, I like it and count it as an influence on one piece or another. This listing is updated everyday with each trip to the land o' music.

Credits:

- "Patience" Illustartion featured in 21st Century G****c by Mick Mercer plus a review of this site. 2002.

-"Claire" by Zach Smith. Illustration featured in Would That it Were. 2001.

-"Exhuming the Greats", with Mick Mercer. G.net Sept.2001.

-Interview appeared in, El Beso. May 2001.

-"The Night the Music Died", satirical (April Fool's) retrospective. G.Net April 2001.

-Guest at Dragon*Con 2001.
 

-Monthly music reviews for G.net 1999-2001 and Carpe Noctem Magazine 1999.

-Illustrations for Halloween Issue of Horror Writers Association Newsletter (unpublished). 2000.

-Featured artist for Slave Journal. Contributed 6 new pieces to the gallery. 2000

-Guest at Dragon*Con 2000 in Atlanta.

-Nine illustrations (eight original) for the highly influential underground station KFJC 89.7 out of San Francisco, CA. The illustrations appeared in it's yearly fundraiser calendar (1999). Previous contributors include Clive Barker, Robert Williams, and Winston Smith (that Dead Kennedy's album cover guy.)

-Illustration for "Waiting for my Valentine", by Thomas Roche, scheduled to appear in Carpe Noctem Magazine before it folded 1999.

-Honorary guest at Dragon*Con 1999 in Atlanta.

-Cover illustration for Hide and Seek, a hand-made, private circulation chap book for Mehitobel Wilson. 1998.font>


Links:

Mehitobel Wilson - Horror Fiction for the Discriminating Fiend
nolanvoid - an amazing artist and even better friend.
What Really Happened - Please learn the truth before forging any opinions.

(I'd rather be well informed than popular.)

These places feature, have featured, or use my art with permission. I recently deleted dead links, if you got deleted by accident, please let me know.