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Finished this over a week ago and just forgot to post until now. The latest entry in my “dialogue” with friend and fellow artist Peter Cusack. Peter’s last entry was of a farmer with some cows, so I answered with this little Halloween cow (my daughter in her first trick-or-treating costume).

The sketchbook project with Peter Cusack moves along, albeit at a snail’s pace, and it’s my fault it’s taking so long—I had a busy February and finally got to work on it just in the last few days. I know I keep saying this, but I’ll get to it quicker next time, Pete!
Last time, I [...]

After months of procrastinating and being occupied with other things, I finally finished my latest entry in the Dialogue sketchbook that I’m passing back and forth with Peter Cusack. Sorry this took me so long, man. I’ll be quicker about it with future entries, I promise!
For those just tuning in, Dialogue is a pretentiously-titled moleskine [...]

Dialogue pages 2-3

Dialogue is a moleskine sketchbook that I’m working on with my good friend and illustrator Peter Cusack. The plan is for each of us to paint or draw a two-page spread, then send it to the other guy, hopefully building a “dialogue” of sorts in the process. To give credit where credit is due, we [...]