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700lbs of Books!

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Tomorrow I am picking up all the copies of my new book, 1000 Days of Drawing! This is my first (non-zine) book and I am excited. The only bad news, for those of you who pre-ordered the book through Kickstarter, is that these will not be shipping until next week because I am going to be in Boston most of this week. Speaking of Boston, I have work in the SuperPrecious show opening up Wednesday, read more about that here. I’ll also be attending ROFLCON, anyone else going?

Did you miss my Kickstarter campaign? Want to preorder the book? 1000 Days of Drawing!

Prints & more available at Society6! / Daily Drawing #1094.

Tumblin’

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Today, Josh and I were talking about Tumblr and how it’s kind of weird. The topic came up because one of my Groundhog Day drawings got added to Tumblr Radar (which I was totally excited about). Very quickly the amount of notes on the post sky-rocketed, at the moment it’s well past 11,000. If you aren’t familiar, notes consist of people hearting or reblogging posts. Strangely enough all of this action didn’t send much new traffic to my site. Josh’s take was that people aren’t really paying attention to what they do on Tumblr, this line was his impression of someone Tumblin’. I think Tumblr is great, but sometimes it seems like people don’t realize the images actually come from somewhere. Speaking of Tumblr, do you follow me there? I won’t feel bad if you don’t, I mostly just feed it with these posts.

Do Gangstas Tumble?

Prints & more available at Society6! / Daily Drawing #1032.

Don’t Drive Angry

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Happy Groundhog Day err’body! Aaron Cohen of Unlikely Words, and not of The Aaron Cohens movie, masterminded a plan where a few of our friends would create art based on the movie Groundhog Day. This is mine. Josh did one, as did Lee and Vaughn.

Prints & more available at Society6! / Daily Drawing #1031.

I did one last year too!

That Fiasco

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“I recognize that people watching tonight have differing views about taxes and debt; energy and health care. But no matter what party they belong to, I bet most Americans are thinking the same thing right now: Nothing will get done this year, or next year, or maybe even the year after that, because Washington is broken.

Can you blame them for feeling a little cynical?

The greatest blow to confidence in our economy last year didn’t come from events beyond our control. It came from a debate in Washington over whether the United States would pay its bills or not. Who benefited from that fiasco?

I’ve talked tonight about the deficit of trust between Main Street and Wall Street. But the divide between this city and the rest of the country is at least as bad- and it seems to get worse every year.

Some of this has to do with the corrosive influence of money in politics. So together, let’s take some steps to fix that. Send me a bill that bans insider trading by Members of Congress, and I will sign it tomorrow. Let’s limit any elected official from owning stocks in industries they impact. Let’s make sure people who bundle campaign contributions for Congress can’t lobby Congress, and vice versa – an idea that has bipartisan support, at least outside of Washington.”

President Obama, State of the Union, January 24, 2011

Prints & more available at Society6! / Daily Drawing #1025.

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Chris Piascik is a New England artist, graphic designer, and illustrator. With 8 years of professional experience at award-winning firms in New England, he is currently working as a freelance designer and illustrator, and just presented his 6th solo exhibition. He holds degrees in Visual Communication Design and Art History from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, where he has moonlighted as an instructor of design courses. In 2008, the American Institute of Graphic Arts selected his poster design as a winning entry for its Get Out the Vote campaign. His other recognitions include Gold Awards, Silver Awards, Excellence Awards, Judges Award and the Spirit of Creativity Award from the Connecticut Art Director’s Club as well as a BoNE award from the AIGA. In addition his work has been published in numerous books and publications including Print and Communication Arts, the Logo Lounge series, Typography Essentials and Lettering, Beyond Computer Graphics and Bike Art: Bicycles in Art Around the World. Previous clients include: Chronicle Books, Nike, Goodbyn, Mayer Hawthorne, Odyssey, Gnarls Barkley, Monolith Music Festival, Eat Boston, and Theaterworks.

Represented in France by: Valérie Oualid

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