Anyway, this time I'm not exhibiting or selling books or sketches, but I'll just be hanging out...
This is little Joey Bluhm in 2007, at his first TCAF. This was the debut of my first book, REJECTS. It was where I met many of the great Canadians I know and love today, when they welcomed my art and myself with the warmth only Toronto can bring. (thanks Sam!!!)
This is 2009. I was a bit spunkier and cranked out as many extreme caricatures as I could, making even more friends. I think this is the year that Manale started copying me and drawing ugly portraits... he does it way better.
Here is hair-parted-for-who-knows-what-reason Joe in 2012, my last time in Toronto. I decided to shake it up and paint Victorian / Edwardian era portrait commissions for about half the price I should have. I don't know why... it was fun. I still owe one person their commissions (sorry Ray! One left to go, I'll see you in a couple days!) Manale cut off a finger to prove he is 'more extreme' with his penny caricatures. I still am not impressed.
In contrast to last year, keeping my head down with acrylic paints on wood for 40 straight hours, I'll be very excited to fraternize and have a drink with all the amazing people in Toronto. No work for me, just seeing great people and enjoying and purchasing great art.
For those who are looking to check it out, it's at the Toronto Reference Library, it's free, and it's my favorite 'convention' (comic festival) of the year. Make sure you find the amazingly talented Vanesa R. Del Rey and scope her work, it's incredible.
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
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