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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 11, 2016

This is my version of Richard Corben’s Den.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 9, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 6, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 5, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 4, 2016

This was a flyer I did for my show at  “A Different Light”, a LGBT bookstore in Silverlake, California. The copy pretty much says it all. I was employed at the time as a storyboard artist at Warner Animation, at the Batman Animated TV series. I handed this flyer, and others in a series, out at work. I was disappointed that only 3 people from work showed up to the opening. I later was told that I had a reputation at WB as being a gay activist. I was non-plussed. I had been involved with Act-up LA for 2 or 3 years at this point; if they wanted to meet gay activists they should go to some of those meetings. I was just a fair-weather activist; the work always came first, activism a distant second.

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DAILY DERRIERE, JUNE 1, 2016

Part of a series of erotic sauna drawing I did in the late ’80’s.  Probably intended for inclusion in “Secret Love”.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 31, 2016

This drawing, in Prismacolor, was probably intended for inclusion in “Secret Love”.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 30, 2016

This is the original that I used for the flyer for the “Recycled Erotica” one man show I had at the One Way, back in mid ’89.  You can see the flyer in the DAILY DERRIERE posting for May 4, 2016.

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 28, 2016

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THE DAILY DERRIERE, MAY 27, 2016

Drawn in Prismacolors, cut out of a sketchbook for some unremembered reason, perhaps for inclusion in the “Recycled Erotic” one man exhibition at the One Way in the summer of 1989.