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Behold, my Thought Processor -- The Demolitionist -- in all his cut-out, folded, glued-together glory! Tingle with fear, as he survey's the landscape of another foreign moon, looking for lifeforms and inanimate objects to bring to extinction!The Thought Processor gallery show opens Saturday, June 6th. It'll be on display all day long, with the opening reception starting at 7pm. Check the flyer and www.super7store.com/ for all the nitty-gritty info. If you're in the San Francisco Bay area, come out and join us for a night of art, conversation, and little paper robots!

- Bunker, out.
Friend and fellow illustrator, Phoneticontrol, invited me to take part in the San Francisco leg of his "Thought Processor" traveling art exhibit. For the show, a lucky band of local artists are each designing their own version of a paper color-way (fold-up toy) of one of Pho's little robot characters. Then we're doing paintings that correspond with our designs. Both the 2-D art and the finished, constructed paper figures will be on display at Super-7 Toys in S.F.'s Japantown, this June. I'll post the info on here soon, so keep an eye out!
Yes, that's my very own color-way design, up at the top. He's The Demolitionist, based on the gun-toting dude in "Business As Usual" (shown above). I saved myself some time by making the toy suit a painting I already had done and ready for display. I can still hear Mr. Groff's words echoing in my brain... "Work smarter... not harder... wooooo."
Okay, so the "woooo" is a little adlib... I'd imagine a ghost of a memory making, well, a ghostly boo noise... or something.
I'm off to draw big things, again!
- Bunker, out!
Just a reminder that "Technical Difficulties" opens tonight. The works will be hanging at Halogen Gallery from now to April 3rd. If you're in the Seattle area, chiggy-check it out! Also, the cool kids at Redefine Magazine gave the show a nice plug on their website. It includes an interview I did with their magazine, a few years back. Gnarly!Redefine shows a lil' love!For more info on the show, hit up Halogen Gallery's website.- Bunker, out.
Dig it, kiddies! Here's the black & white version of my flyer for our upcoming APE Live Art Party, along with a "Smoker Study" that's soon-to-become a new Hiredmeat/Deadbeatsister (DeadMeat) apparel design. Rawr!


I'll have the flyer colored and disseminated online in a couple days. Jim Mahfood has also done a design, with colors by Justin Stewart. We'll have printed postcards with both our pieces in the next week, just in time to blast SF with word of the event. If you're in The Bay Area during APE (The Alternative Press Expo) weekend, you should come join us. It's gonna be a night of visual, musical ecstacy!
-Bunker, out.