Gary Leib

mostly sketchbook, some animation mistakes laffs
furtherchroniclesofacrash:

ngreenbean:

kingstitt:

“The New Irascibles,” 1985
Pictured from left front: Judy Glantzman, Rodney Greenblat, Richard Hambleton, Stephen Lack, Joseph Nechvatal, David Wojnarowicz, Futura 2000, Mike Bidlo, Luis Frangella, Arch Connelly, Rhonda Zwillinger, Mark Kostabi, Craig Coleman and Greer Lankton.

seeing this makes me want to be a part of a bad ass group of bay area queer art makers and we would all be friends and collaborators and we would take a really amazing photo like this. anyone want in?


NYC East Village artists in the full bloom of youth. Front row features my wife, Judy
Glantzman and the amazing Rodney Allan Greenblatt. 

furtherchroniclesofacrash:

ngreenbean:

kingstitt:

“The New Irascibles,” 1985

Pictured from left front: Judy Glantzman, Rodney Greenblat, Richard Hambleton, Stephen Lack, Joseph Nechvatal, David Wojnarowicz, Futura 2000, Mike Bidlo, Luis Frangella, Arch Connelly, Rhonda Zwillinger, Mark Kostabi, Craig Coleman and Greer Lankton.

seeing this makes me want to be a part of a bad ass group of bay area queer art makers and we would all be friends and collaborators and we would take a really amazing photo like this. anyone want in?

NYC East Village artists in the full bloom of youth. Front row features my wife, Judy

Glantzman and the amazing Rodney Allan Greenblatt. 

danielclowes:

The cover for a book that was, according to danielclowesbibliography.com, never made. From 1999.

This ingenious book of wacky weirdos has parts of 18 original characters that can be mixed and matched to create even stranger beings. In the style of Gary Panter’s book Facetasm, each page is divided into three die-cut pieces (head, body, legs), and each piece includes a part of a sentence (noun, verb, phrase). The book has a concealed wire-o binding for easy flipping.


From the publisher that brought you the original Facetasm, sadly she went broke before we could draw the thing.

danielclowes:

The cover for a book that was, according to danielclowesbibliography.com, never made. From 1999.

This ingenious book of wacky weirdos has parts of 18 original characters that can be mixed and matched to create even stranger beings. In the style of Gary Panter’s book Facetasm, each page is divided into three die-cut pieces (head, body, legs), and each piece includes a part of a sentence (noun, verb, phrase). The book has a concealed wire-o binding for easy flipping.

From the publisher that brought you the original Facetasm, sadly she went broke before we could draw the thing.

eggslayer

eggslayer

Skullicker

Skullicker