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Friday, March 19, 2010

Below are some of my METAPHYSICAL QUANTOONS.
They were Illustrations for an american/russian science magazine called QUANTUM, in the 90ies. I have made alltogether about 55  of them, and had a show in the NY Hall of Science in 2005. There is going to be now in April 2010 an exhibition in Frankfurt in Germany. Check out the gallery's website
www.rmz-galerie.de/aktuelles <.
And there is also a wonderful BOOK, that can be purchased on Amazon or from the publisher directly.Check it out on Google.

More Metaphysical Quantoons

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QUANTOONS


These are works for an american/russian science magazine QUANTUM  in the 90ies, illustrations for contest problem articles,written by Arthur Eisenkraft and Larry Kirkpatrick.They were exhibited in NY Hall of Science in 2005.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Saturday, January 30, 2010

This Pic was made for Donald's 75th birthday show in Norway.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

COMIC BOOK COVERS

These are some covers of comicbooks that were published in the late 70ies and early 80ies. All in German language. .



This one, "Ein Berliner in New York" is a biographical comic that was published 2 years ago in a German Newspaper as a daily for 2 weeks. Some chapters were exhibited last year in Germany and will be shown this year in the Jewish Museum in Berlin .One of these days I will translate it into English

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

These weird baseball cards were made in the late 80ies, I guess. I am not sure if it was for Topps.Could be another company that went bankrupt. Anyway they were never paid for or published.
The pencils were done by Drew Friedman and the concept came probably from Mark Newgarden. Two very funny men. I am glad I have the final paintings .
















Friday, January 8, 2010

Below a handful of oil paintings,that have been done in the last couple of years, whenever I had some time inbetween jobs. I used to see myself as a fine artist who is doing funny cartooning just to make a living, but considering my career, I think that I am at heart really a cartoonist who makes fine art for fun.


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