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Friday, February 27, 2009

Pinnochio/Batman

My latest cartoons:

What really happened inside that whale

Once Again, not all ideas are gems

Como Estan Beaches

Well, Sam and I are back from the Beach, and back from the uncouth internetless wilderness. The weather continued to be very temperamental, ranging from beautiful blue sky to dark swirling storm clouds pouring sleet and snow. However, throughout the tumult, we managed to have some fun, take some excellent photos, and make a fire (using half a gallon of white gas). I think our adventures to the beach are best described by what we brought:

1. Walkie Talkies
2. Bananas
3. Glowing color changing juggling balls
4. Flaming juggling pins
5. Camera w/ tripod
6. Gallon of White Gas
7. Head Lamps

Here are some of the better photos, and a very short stop motion movie I made while not being able to sleep:




An inch of snow on Neahkahnie Mountian
Sam at the top of Neahkahnie
The Sassy PirateThis looks just like a fake picture, but believe me, I am just as cold as I lookaaah...eh
baby jelly fish? They littered the beach like large dew drops
Drying out the wood for our fire with the help of a little white gas
Unfortunately Sam and I were driven from our wonderful fire onto the jetty by a very fast high tideLuckily we got some nice long exposure photos. I think this one was about 15 minutes.Headlamp lightningMorning iceProbably the best ideas I got out of our beach adventure was:
a camera that doesn't take pictures, but takes descriptions
a hot tub at the end of the jetty during a storm

Monday, February 23, 2009

Beach Bumming

Sam and I have taken a couple of days of R&R from the rigorous regiment of working and skiing in eastern Oregon, and are happily braving the tempestuous weather of the Oregon Coast. We brought our work with us, but seeing as there is no internet at the beach house, I am blogging from the MG Cafe in Rockaway, and actively looking for the post office. Luckily for us, the hot tub is hot, there is propane in the grill, and plenty of sand on the beach. Unfortunately I may have to mourn the loss of yet another hard drive. The poor little fella is hardly two months old, and already he is clicking. My heart is just too heavy to have to bury another harddrive...I will have to convert to solid state! On the lighter side, I have destroyed Sam in our latest scrabble games, and hope to continue the good work.

Below are a couple of photos from the beach, as well as a new drawing:
Darth Extinction

We did some experiments with long exposure pictures with light up juggling balls...and magic.

crazy phosphorescent algae or fungus growing on a piece of drift wood. This is a 2 min exposure at an ISO of 1600.

The lichen is in bloom!

Nailed it!
There is a point where metal and wood are nearly indistinguishable.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Friday, February 20, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Zombie Jesus


Just try to imagine that I drew it with my left hand.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

My Crappy Portfolio

I figure no one will actually read my latest blog posts because I have neglected it for so long, so here are some things I have been working on the last couple of hours, that may be more interesting:



I think my favorite part of this drawing are the extra Artichoke petals being preserved in butter.
Originally this was going to be "Warts, they grow on you"

I made this picture for Ian K.'s dog Cooper

This one illustrates my point that not all ideas are gems

I guess my point is that evolution is slow, and sometimes includes squid.

My shot at inspirational poasters

We are currently working on this shirt


I think that is Cara climbing

This originally was a tshirt idea, but I have an easier time photoshopping than drawing

It was so lucky that we found a shark strapped to an elephant on location


Jake jumping at Mt St Helens

Well, that is all for now, I am sure I will have some more to put up soon!
-eric

Transitions

It is hard to believe that The Lonely Dinosaur has already been incorporated for over a year. With each month TLD seems to become more and more of a real business, especially now that Sam and I have to figure out all of this Tax jargon. We are at a point of transition where we want to make the website look a little more legitimate, and kick our Yahoo! Stores dependency. Our motivation for all of this "work" is the prospect of traveling south for the beginning of the summer and possibly hitching a ride on a sailboat in the Yucatan Peninsula.

For now Sam and I are staying at my family's ski house in Sunriver, Oregon, where we have been printing in the garage in the morning, and skiing at Mt Bachelor in the afternoon...not a tough life, but a bit solitary. Happily my sisters brought a whole bunch of their friends from San Francisco up to the house for Presidents weekend, breaking my tedious hours spent watching 30 rock and reading "The Autograph Man".

The skiing of late has been incredible, with all of the lifts open except for the summit. Before the ski weekend I was in Sunriver by myself for 2 weeks while Sam was stuck in Colorado, and good snow could only be found under 2 inches of rime, but a couple of days before presidents weekend, the snow came pouring down totalling something like 11 inches of new powder, making the far side of the mountain finally worth riding.

It is probably going to be more interesting for me to just post a couple of photos to fill in where we left off, so here goes:

San Francisco Family and Friends Ski Weekend
I suppose this time line goes backwards starting with this last Monday. Some of us took a break from skiing to under go a Calvin and Hobbes style transcendental sledding experience

Sledding Solo

Mari and I frantically breaking to keep from hitting a little kid.

Negotiating the steep terrain using the Chinese dragon technique.

Hiking at Wahkeena Falls in the Columbia Gorge
between my Sister's ski weekend and hiking in the columbia gorge, I spent about two weeks alone in Sunriver just filling out orders and skiing, because Sam had driven with Chis F. from Berkeley to Denver, and they were in a car crash in Wyoming which left them fine, but vehicleless. It was some time before Sam managed to make it back, and he certainly has more stories from that missing gap than I do, however you will have to wait for him to tell it.

Dad at Wahkeena Falls

Me at Wahkeena Falls. Rudyard Kipling described the Falls as “penned between gigantic stone walls crowned with the ruined bastions of oriental palaces.”

A short stint in Hawaii on the island of Oahu with my sisters, grandpa, and father
I had previously planned a trip to meet up with my family in Hawaii for a week right after inaguration, while Sam made his way from Oregon to California and eventually to Colorado.

Exploring a lava tube blow hole. Shortly after this photo my camera was dropped in the ocean.

Carrion Flower Stapelia gigantea (looks like a cactus, but it is a succulent from South Africa)
Emi and Mari, intrepid mountain climbers along the steep ridges of Oahu's Mt Olympus

The summit was reached...there was much rejoicing

Very peculiar pockets of Auracaria forests

These trees make me feel like I am walking through prehistoric times.

I don't much care for birds, but I do enjoy getting a good picture of one.

On the rim of the Diamond Head crater

Segueing with the Gramps

Huddled for warmth in the unforgiving tropical island weather

The smallest mouse in the world, and as of late, the richest mouse in the world.

Peacock, proud, pulchritudinous

Berry Blue Berry

Grandpa

Wing Wing Wing...Hewo

Delicious Fruit of the Trees

Giant Kauri Tree

A short jaunt through Forest Park with Sam and David Z.
david and my schedule happily overlapped a couple of days after christmas

Sam's Doppelganger Apparition sneaking up on him

David's stream of consciousness flowing through Sam's

Christmas In Sayulita Mexico
My family as well as Mari's BF Blake met up with the Priests for fun in the sun for a very relaxed Christmas.

OMG! Blake is in Mexico for Christmas
Eh

Cool does grow on trees

Disco Lives!

Emi and Nancy SOOOOO EXCITED

SAND CATERPILLAR!

Unicorn crapping a rainbow

I guess there was some magic in that old hat

Christmas Tree

Kelsey P.

Very well written for backwards writing


Love forged in fire

Blast Off!


Are sea caves dangerous? Yes.

The Mom

Raging Bull

No Words

The inspiration for one of our bilingual tshirts: "como estan bichos" (translation: "How are you, critters")

Preparing For Christmas

Printing in my parents garage in Portland while incredibly busy with the Christmas rush as well as preparing to leave for Mexico and Sam for Boston.

Preparing the family Christmas Card (our illustrator, Katie, is modeling her money making drawing hand)

Finished and disturbing card

Photo Shoot at the Beach

The Most Dangerous Animal...its Man!...just kidding, every one knows it's apathy...apathy towards Sharks strapped to Elephants.

Disturbingly disorienting stairs

Wait, these stairs don't lead anywhere.

HALLOWEEN!!!

Not many people realize that Vincent van Gogh did most of his sketches on pumpkins.

Hiking the Columbia Gorge at Eagle Creek

Thousands of Salmon Spawn up the Columbia river between Oregon and Washington while undergoing morphological changes and dying shortly after egg laying and fertilization. I recently found out that the Pacific Lamprey also spawns in freshwater.

Soon to drop Vine Maple leaves


Upper Punch Bowl falls on Eagle Creek in the Columbia Gorge

Falling Water and Leaves

He has no idea how cold that water is going to be

As cold as a witches tit

I haven't been able to identify this one yet, although my first reaction was some sort of bistorta, but I am pretty sure that it's not.


Building up stock in Sunriver

Taking stock of our lives back in Sunriver

Pumpkinstyles.net

YES SAM DID carve Obama's likeness into a fake pumpkin

Bentham Falls in Bend, OR

Rock Climbing With Ben, Sam, and Sam at Smith Rock

Hammocking Climbers

Climbing at Smith Rock, OR with Ben L., Samantha P., Sam S., and myself.

Sam and I hope to write another blog following our travels in hammocks. Oh, and I was watching the movie Swordfish with John Travolta, Hally Berry...etc. and realized that the part where the execute the governer is at Smith Rock!

Ben Belaying Samantha

Why do we climb mountains...because we get to see Ben belay.

Smith at Night

Full Moon Rising

On our way to hike Dog Mountian in the Columbia Gorge

Multnomah Falls

Ben and Sam...AAAAWWWEE

The Columbia Gorge is unique among waterways in Oregon because it is home to 5 unique and endemic species of water beetle. Also it has big waterfalls.

BURNING MAN!!!
I flew into the Las Vegas airport from Thailand, and Sam picked me up with his friend Andrew in the RV, where we immediately began our journey to Burning man.

2:30 and Playa at the Playa-Go-Round

Mayan Temple at Black Rock City, Nevada

Mayan Temple at Black Rock City, Nevada

L-Wire

Contains so much and so little of the essence of Burning Man...I think it is mainly missing nudity.

THAILAND AND CAMBODIA
We got the RV to Portland, where I left for Thailand and Cambodia, and Sam drove to Nevada to meet up with his family to raft the Grand Canyon. Unfortunately I was keeping photos stored on my iPod, which broke near the end of our trip, so for now I have lost all of my photos from cambodia and many from Thailand.

Elephant

Parents with Parasols...reminds me of the king and I or something.

Preying Mantis

Thai Boxing

Hill Tribe children at school

Frog roller coaster

Trying to Find McNeal Point on Mt Hood

Hiking on Mt Hood with Sam and Daphne

An Avalanche Lilly...the original candidate for the t-shirt "Plants have all the Anthers"

Hiking around Smith Rock

Many Dogs lost their lives chasing mustaches into the chasm

Ogre head at Smith Rock