Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Top Ten Best Years of the Last Decade
It's the end of the first decade of the new millennium, and a time for endless top ten lists. Well, I've boiled them down to one of the most important lists of all... The Top Ten Best Years of the Last Decade.
Starting from the bottom...
Number 10 ... "2001"
- A fun year in some ways, but mainly I didn't like the part where the most horrific attack on American soil took place and the whole country fell apart. Zoolander was pretty damn funny though...
Number 9 ... "2006"
- Red Buttons dies...damn you world! Damn YOU!
Number 8 ... "2004"
- A bummer election, a horrible Tsunami, only made worse by an Olympics.
Number 7 ... "2000"
- What can I say, there was a lot of hype that didn't pay off, like the Y2K bug, and the end of the world.
Number 6 ..."2007"
- This year marked the end of celebrities dying of "something" and ushered in the new era of celebrities dying of "something to be determinded in next 5 months".
Number 5 ... "2002"
- I like the "2" at the first part of the the year but the "2" at the end just seems like more of the same.
Number 4 ... "2005"
- Ah, hello? I liked this year better when it was called "2004". Burn!
Number 3 ... "2003"
- This year marked the beginning of a very unpopular war that never should have happened, the Clone War.
Number 02 ... "2008"
Upside, we no longer have to blame everything on George Bush. Downside, We no longer get to blame everything on George Bush.
Number 01... "2009" - I can finally buy Michael Jackson's music without feeling guilty!
Happy New Year everybody, and an eventful next 10 years!
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
It's the end of Josh Cooley month! My good friend Josh did several of the comics for Tracy, and I'm going to round out the year with his contributions. Tonight is a two for one! Check out more of Josh's work on his blog.
Josh did this one based on She - Hulk but in an intentionally sexist way.
This is one of my favorites, it's based on the crappy free comics one might get at the dentist, the eye doctor, or a big boy restaurant.
Well, that wraps up 2009, the year of Josh Cooley, let us move on to some younger more talented, handsomer, artist and never think of Josh again.
Happy New Year from Caveat Productions!
Labels:
Atomic Bitch,
Barky Macool,
Josh Cooley,
tracy comics
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Dog Toy Painting Series
Monday, December 28, 2009
This Week's New Yorker Caption Contest
Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.
"Well maybe you should get a fish penis. Did you ever think of that?"
Here's the left overs...
You never want to do anything with my friends.
We never burst into song anymore.
I think people are catching on to our green card marriage.
Here's this weeks nominees...
“So, for the record, are you a duck or a rabbit?”
Submitted by Anne Murphy
Ann Arbor, Mich.
"Yes, Mr. Rabbit also needs to quit drinking."
Submitted by Terry Keshner
Forest Park, Ill.
"Avoid direct sunlight."
Submitted by Emily Wurtz
Chevy Chase, Md.
I entered...
"Get plenty of rest and stay out of the sun."
I was close again...
"Well maybe you should get a fish penis. Did you ever think of that?"
Here's the left overs...
You never want to do anything with my friends.
We never burst into song anymore.
I think people are catching on to our green card marriage.
Here's this weeks nominees...
“So, for the record, are you a duck or a rabbit?”
Submitted by Anne Murphy
Ann Arbor, Mich.
"Yes, Mr. Rabbit also needs to quit drinking."
Submitted by Terry Keshner
Forest Park, Ill.
"Avoid direct sunlight."
Submitted by Emily Wurtz
Chevy Chase, Md.
I entered...
"Get plenty of rest and stay out of the sun."
I was close again...
Labels:
Mermaid,
the new yorker caption contest
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Dog Toy Painting Series ( Guest Artist Carol Painting)
I don't have a dog toy painting this week (Though I did have an extra one last Wednesday). Here's a great addition to the "Guest Artist Carol Painting" series. This painting of Carol was done by artist/actor/friend, Lou Romano and features Carol going for a walk near Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
It's Josh Cooley month! My good friend Josh did several of the comics for Tracy, and I'm going to round out the year with his contributions. Check out more of Josh's work on his blog.
Josh did this one and I find it no more offensive than most current Saturday morning cartoons.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Happy Holidays
...from Caveat Productions, and the Scanlon Family...
* I'm pretty sure this card is only funny if you know that this is what we really look like...
Happy New Year!
* I'm pretty sure this card is only funny if you know that this is what we really look like...
Happy New Year!
Labels:
caveat productions,
Happy Holidays,
The Scanlons
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Tradition
It's time again for one of my favorite Christmas traditions, each December 23rd Michele and I rent a car and drive to Marin Joe's to have a few drinks and soak in the local Christmas spirit. Marin Joe's has a great old bar with an awesome tough, middle aged, fat bartender who saunters over to the piano every now and then, slams his meat hooks on the keys, and performs the most delicate, beautiful Christmas music you've ever heard.
Last year at Marin Joe's we didn't see Santa the night before, the night before Christmas, we saw Santana. The classic guitar god was reading a book and eating dinner under a giant flat screen TV showing a football game.
The year before that we watched Holiday Karaoke sung by what looked like the cast of "The Ice Storm" lead by our favorite piano playing bartender. So as we enjoy our tradition, we hope you're enjoying yours.
Happy Holidays!
Last year at Marin Joe's we didn't see Santa the night before, the night before Christmas, we saw Santana. The classic guitar god was reading a book and eating dinner under a giant flat screen TV showing a football game.
The year before that we watched Holiday Karaoke sung by what looked like the cast of "The Ice Storm" lead by our favorite piano playing bartender. So as we enjoy our tradition, we hope you're enjoying yours.
Happy Holidays!
Labels:
Carlos Santana,
Christmas Tradition,
Marin Joe's
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Dog Toy Painting Series
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
It's Josh Cooley month! My good friend Josh did several of the comics for Tracy, and I'm going to round out the year with his contributions. Check out more of Josh's work on his blog.
This one is about cannibalism, but in a funny way.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Dog Toy Painting Series
Here's a new painting from my series featuring the toys of my seven pound dog Carol. I'm pitting the toys against each other! This one is called "Christmas Dog vs. Mr. Octopus!"
* Update - Speaking of Mr. Octopus, I sold the original Mr. Octopus painting last week! That's the first Dog Toy painting I've sold.
* Update - Speaking of Mr. Octopus, I sold the original Mr. Octopus painting last week! That's the first Dog Toy painting I've sold.
Labels:
Carol,
dog toy painting,
Mr. Octopus,
oil painting
Friday, December 18, 2009
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
It's Josh Cooley month! My good friend Josh did several of the comics for Tracy, and I'm going to round out the year with his contributions. Check out more of Josh's work on his blog.
I think Josh did this one based on Archie comics, and there not so subtle creepy sexuality.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
I did this 80's style ninja comic...but this one's for the ladies...
Sunday, December 13, 2009
This Week's New Yorker Caption Contest
Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.
"Where did you say you got those mushrooms for the portobello salad?"
Here are the leftovers...
The chef studied on a reality television show.
This is what happens when the microwave breaks.
Finally things are calming down from the lunch rush.
Here's this week's nominees...
"Well, where did you think baby grands came from?"
Submitted by Sara Willis
Blue Hill, Me.
"We buy everything in bulk."
Submitted by William D. Thomas
Silver Spring, Md.
"I don't play. I just really hate elephants."
Submitted by Rich Powell
Indianapolis, Ind.
I entered...
"I’m taking piano lessons, so far I’ve made about eight."
"Where did you say you got those mushrooms for the portobello salad?"
Here are the leftovers...
The chef studied on a reality television show.
This is what happens when the microwave breaks.
Finally things are calming down from the lunch rush.
Here's this week's nominees...
"Well, where did you think baby grands came from?"
Submitted by Sara Willis
Blue Hill, Me.
"We buy everything in bulk."
Submitted by William D. Thomas
Silver Spring, Md.
"I don't play. I just really hate elephants."
Submitted by Rich Powell
Indianapolis, Ind.
I entered...
"I’m taking piano lessons, so far I’ve made about eight."
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
I did this one based on my actual childhood cartoon character named Fuzzy. Everything in the 80's was called Wuzzy, or Buzzy, and Fuzzy was my contribution to that era.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
This Weeks New Yorker Caption Contest
Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest. Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption.
"Get plenty of rest and stay out of the sun."
Here are the leftovers...
I think you might have the bunny flu.
You're dying of arthritis.
Is that a rabbit in your hand or are you just happy to see me?
Stop projecting your problems.
This isn't what I meant when I said you could shadow me.
Here are this weeks nominees...
"So you're the infamous Sudsy Malone."
Submitted by Dave Barber
Columbus, Ohio
"Couldn't you just have a last-meal request like everyone else?"
Submitted by William Babula
Santa Rosa, Calif.
"It says Martha Stewart once lived here."
Submitted by Laurence Lytton.
New York, N.Y.
I entered...
"Thanks for lending me Martha Steward’s Prison Living book."
"Get plenty of rest and stay out of the sun."
Here are the leftovers...
I think you might have the bunny flu.
You're dying of arthritis.
Is that a rabbit in your hand or are you just happy to see me?
Stop projecting your problems.
This isn't what I meant when I said you could shadow me.
Here are this weeks nominees...
"So you're the infamous Sudsy Malone."
Submitted by Dave Barber
Columbus, Ohio
"Couldn't you just have a last-meal request like everyone else?"
Submitted by William Babula
Santa Rosa, Calif.
"It says Martha Stewart once lived here."
Submitted by Laurence Lytton.
New York, N.Y.
I entered...
"Thanks for lending me Martha Steward’s Prison Living book."
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Dog Toy Painting Series
No dog toy painting this week, but here are some great/disturbing drawings of my dog Carol done by my friend Steve Purcell.
Here's the real Carol...
And here are Steve's studies of Carol...
Here's the real Carol...
And here are Steve's studies of Carol...
Labels:
Carol,
dog painting,
Japaness Chin,
oil painting,
Steve Purcell
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Comics from Tracy
In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.
I did this one based on the 1960's military comics. I also love the idea of comics books that suggest that a comic character could have anything to do with an actual historical event, like all those tasteful comics that came out after 9/11.
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