The Bench
And now a true story from Chris Koelle:


I just got back from Los Angeles, where Gallery Nucleus is exhibiting a selection of original pieces from Terrible Yellow Eyes. It was a great venue, and a very impressive turn out. I heard several people who have attended many shows at Nucleus say it was one of the best they’ve seen.
For those of you who were unable to attend, there’s a great online gallery available here.
Three cheers for Maurice Sendak for providing the inspiration, for Gallery Nucleus for allowing more people to enjoy the work, and of course Cory Godbey for dreaming this thing up.
Here are more pictures from the show:
Some of the illustrators I work with were very busy on their blogs this week.
Justin Gerard has been doing a series called “Portraits of Monsters,” and this week he posted a gem. You can follow this series here on his blog.

Cory Godbey has been writing about his oil painting process, and he’s almost finished with this piece.

Zach Franzen’s blog is fun to read on a number of levels, but recently he posted this portrait of Abe Lincoln.

Also, don’t forget to check out Terrible Yellow Eyes today for Cory Godbey’s latest updates.