Archive for February, 2007

New York Comic Con Trip Report

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Hey! Red Penguin and I have successfully braved the New York Comic Con, and I’m here to give you a report. (more…)

New Yawk, New Yawwwk!

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Red Penguin and I are attending the New York Comic Con. No, we don’t have a booth: we’re just going to be there. If you’re going to be there, make a comment in this post. There won’t be any cool prizes this year if you spot me or my brother in our logo tees…

T-Shirts emblazoned with the Penguinbros.com graphic logo. Not yet for sale.

Someday soon you’ll be able to buy these. Just a heads-up.

Can’t Touch This

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

My friends at school associate with a multitude of groups, some of which sub-cavort with other, tinier units. One of these associations is “The Base,” the members of which have written a little ditty which I chose to compose backing for. It didn’t really have a name until now, but since this instrumental which I present to you is a pared down composite of the “real deal,” I’ve decided to call it A Touch of B.A.S.E. Why? I guess I’m just feeling clever.

I’m an artiste.

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

The proof is in this week’s belated pudding: not one, but two! Well, more like one of each. Two puddings. Let me explain!!!

antiART: Out of Season.

Stereotypical: Raggedy Anne.

Actions speak louder than words.

EDIT: Well it might be informative if I said a little something about each item, so… this week’s antiART is a tree outside of my living space that seems to be trapped between Fall and Winter, in spite of the presence of snow. The Stereotypical song is a little ditty I started practically the day I arrived at school last semester; at midnight. It’s written in the spirit of some daft woman living near the docks, mourning for her lost sailor husband. Some turn-of-the-century pap. It’s a bit of a landmark because it marks the first time I’ve used real instrument – in this instance a melodica. The tune’s a bit experimental but kind of dark/fun nonetheless. How I can possibly reconcile that is a mystery even to me.