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Gallery Show, May 14 at Union Arts!

     OK, I know I’ve posted this before, but it wasn’t in color then. This will be one of my displays in my gallery show at Union Arts in Athens, Ohio, (downstairs from Hoffa’s Records, across from Jackie-O’s and the Union) opening on Monday, May 14. I’ll try to get some food and stuff there, […]

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Epsilonophobia

One of my characters, Auggie, has it, I think……..Now, so do I.

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Kids’ art workshop

     Yesterday I led a kids’ art workshop, focusing on cartoons and graphic novels. Great fun. Several of the kids asked me to come back again, and now I’m scheduled for next week as well. I think I had as much fun as the kids seemed to have.      The picture on top is what […]

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Scribbles: Charles and Fish, 2012

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Mother Nature’s Garden, Earth Day 1994

Happy Earth Day!

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Charles and Fish, 2012

     This is another excerpt from my new book, Existential Fish.      Both Charles the toad and the Fish are pets belonging to the character Auggie. I’m not really sure how these two came to be, but I was surprised to find a very similar-looking fish in one of my sketch books from back in 1997. […]

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Designing a new Logo!

     I’m designing my new business cards, and decided I needed a new logo. At left is my old logo, from about 10 years ago, or so. I’m still working on the new logo, but I find it’s more difficult to design a logo than I really thought. Above are some of my attempts at […]

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Indiana Richter faces his fears in the Grand Canyon

This is how I survived the first hour or two of the Grand Canyon trip, 2001.

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Travel Fears

     This is the second installment of “50 Ways to Die in the Grand Canyon” (2001). It’s about me getting past my challenging fear of travel.      It’s a work in progress, and I’m pleased to say that the last two days were another good success story in  overcoming my travel fears. Some of you […]

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50 ways to Die in the Grand Canyon

      Creating humor from my anxieties is an enormous driving force in my cartoons. My anxieties can take on a life of their own and follow me like my own shadow. I’m often overwhelmed to the point of despair, having such a companion as this, but here’s the up-side: Without my anxieties, most of my cartoons would […]

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