First arrivals of the Sea Scum collection!
July 27th, 2010
Finally! Some normal children’s clothes. Hand made, velveteen Flock on 100% organic cotton. While Bart’s still working on our own shop, you can buy the fellas in our Swearhouse shop on Etsy! Please visit every now and then, because much more stuff is coming!

In het wild, Photobook by Erwin Suvaal
June 6th, 2010
Comic artist Erwin Suvaal has captured his collegues on photo for years. This special book shows some beautiful pictures of Dick Matena, Peter de Wit, Martin Lodewijk, Barbara Stok and….me!
Haha! For sale here
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Pressure prints for SALE
June 2nd, 2010
Yay! My pressure-prints of ‘On the Fourth day’ arrived today! The talented people of “Blush” made them for me. They are a modern letterpress printing studio in England and their knowledge was just what I needed.
The two-coloured image was pressed firmley into 425 gsm 100% cotton Saunders paper, which turned out perfect for these prints as it would allow a deep impression without the paper warping under the extreme pressures of the press.
Dimensions: 220 x 320mm, Black & red ink. The prints are for sale at €30 each. Each print is numbered and signed of an limited edition of 50.
image from- and more detail photo’s on Blush’s Flickr page.

Comic artists against cheap meat
May 20th, 2010
“Stichting Wakker Dier”, an organisation trying to end mistreatment of animals, lounched their campaign against cheap meat this monday. Lots of comic artists and cartoonists made a contribution to boost the campaign. I made a 1 page story about the cruel life of the tiny, adorable meat piglets…. I’s so sad…
See all the comics and cartoons here.

FICOMIC Barcelona
May 17th, 2010
In France, there is the festival of Angoulême, in Spain, there is the FICOMIC. Every year Barcelona welcomes thousands of comics’ enthusiasts from all over the world.
This year, Holland had the pleasure to be guest, and the Fonds BKVB arranged a trip for about 40 Dutch Comic artist to be part of it. Here we could present ourselves and have a taste of a whole diffrent kind of festival compared to most of the Dutch festivals. There were comics for children of about 3 years and up, and a young and enthusiastic public of which a great amount was dressed up as their favourite character. There were games, books and lots of merchandise. There was good coffee and even a place to drop your babies/children so parents could focus on spending their money on our stuff.
Furthermore there were some brilliant exhibitions of the Duch at the festival as well as troughout the city, a Robot-combat between the Dutch “Lamelos” and the Spanish “la Cruda“. And a lot of things I do not dare sharing.
