Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Trust
I gave this sketch a little bit of extra love, 'cause I'll be putting this blog on semi-hiatus for a little while. I'll post as often as I can, and put some thought into how it should grow and evolve.
Trust in me and I'll trust in you.
Trust in me and I'll trust in you.
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Brian Hagen,
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Monday, May 11, 2009
And the Winner Is
...John Maggard! John, congratulations - email me as soon as you're able, and we'll get "Hot Rod Devil" into your hands.
And thank you to everyone who entered a comment in this giveaway contest. More freebies to come.
And thank you to everyone who entered a comment in this giveaway contest. More freebies to come.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Contest Ends Sunday
Contest Reminder: Sunday is the last day for "Open Mind Sketchbook" visitors to post their comments to this blog, thereby making themselves eligible to win the original art "Hot Rod Devil."
The winner's name will appear Monday. Who will win?
In other news, absolutely nobody liked the prison comic posted Wednesday. Too dark, I suppose. So in an effort to once again win everyone's love, here is a picture of a cute kitty-cat.
However, as you may have suspected, the original kitty-cat picture from which this image was taken is much darker than the above "detail." It can be found at "Twistmind," the red-headed stepchild of this blog. (Link below.)
WARNING: Twistmind is NOT for everyone - it's a place for mature adults. A place where darkness, bad language, political incorrectness, and nudity can appear. It may depict challenging ideas - or brainless vulgar FUN.
For those who like that sort of trash, go see Twistmind.
The winner's name will appear Monday. Who will win?
In other news, absolutely nobody liked the prison comic posted Wednesday. Too dark, I suppose. So in an effort to once again win everyone's love, here is a picture of a cute kitty-cat.
However, as you may have suspected, the original kitty-cat picture from which this image was taken is much darker than the above "detail." It can be found at "Twistmind," the red-headed stepchild of this blog. (Link below.)
WARNING: Twistmind is NOT for everyone - it's a place for mature adults. A place where darkness, bad language, political incorrectness, and nudity can appear. It may depict challenging ideas - or brainless vulgar FUN.
For those who like that sort of trash, go see Twistmind.
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Brian Hagen,
contest,
illustration,
twistmind
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Web Site Under Construction
Visitors to my portfolio Web site will find it temporarily out of order, as I add new art and pages. I apologize for the inconvenience.
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Brian Hagen,
illustration
Silent Comic: from "Prison"
These pictures were part of a choose-your-own-ending game I created called "Survive the Day: 24 Hours in Prison." Taken out of the game, the images make good comics.
If you'd like to see the rest of the art, or play the game, go to "Play This Game, Go to Prison." (Each choice you make in the game leads to a different ending, so do different things to see different parts of the story.)
If you'd like to see the rest of the art, or play the game, go to "Play This Game, Go to Prison." (Each choice you make in the game leads to a different ending, so do different things to see different parts of the story.)
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Brian Hagen,
comics,
illustration,
prison
Monday, May 4, 2009
Angry Chica
I've always liked this one. She started as a few lines that pleased me immediately - and kept pleasing me as she became complete.
And her lines and design inspire my senses.
And her lines and design inspire my senses.
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angry chica,
Brian Hagen,
illustration
Friday, May 1, 2009
The Mousetrap
A piece I offered to a local production of "The Mousetrap."
Disambiguation: That's Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." However, if you were looking for the infrared, motion-detecting mousetrap coffee table, click here.
Disambiguation: That's Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." However, if you were looking for the infrared, motion-detecting mousetrap coffee table, click here.
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Brian Hagen,
illustration,
mousetrap
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