A short while ago, Found Forest Floor came out. It's a collaboration between myself and Erik Blagsvedt, and I'm very proud of it. It's about 250 pages of my artwork combined with Erik's poetry. The photos posted below are from my now slightly battered but well loved personal copy.
As an object, the book itself is really satisfying. As a read, I think most people who've already bought it have been dipping in and out, which is fine, but I strongly recommend reading it in longer bursts, as it has a strange, cumulative effect.
Full details can be found on my Intercorstal site here: https://intercorstal.com/found-forest-floor/
You can buy it from Createspace here (which I'd recommend for non-UK buyers): https://www.c4reatespace.com/734819
I'm doing a deal where you can buy direct from me and I'll draw on the inside page and include a page of artwork from the book, but postage costs make it a bit more expensive for anyone outside the UK. You can get that here: grthink.bigcartel.com
Friday, September 22, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Mark Staff Brandl: Abstract Comics in Art History Class
Hi to Andrei and the group. Today I showed abstract comics, mostly from the anthology, but also the blog, to one of my Swiss art history classes (the Adult Foundation Course). It went great! I thought you might like to know. Mark
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Wolf's Blood - Free PDF
UPDATE: As part of the continuation of this project, I've taken the links down for the time being. If you're particularly keen, email me at gareth@grthink.com
Hi all,
I've made the latest instance of Forestry Commission available to download. It's different frfom the others in a few ways, most notably it uses colour throughout and has text boxes, although still resolutely no narrative.
Download from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4SfW4B59VgnYnBfTy1XSFhRYWc/view
Find out more about the Forestry Commission project here: https://intercorstal.com/forestry-commission/
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