Since around 2005, if I remember correctly, I’ve been working on a comic book called The Raft. You might think that it’s many pages long, since I’ve spent 5 whole years on it, or that I’m painting it in oils or some other time consuming medium, but that’s not actually the case. . . .
Since around 2005, if I remember correctly, I’ve been working on a comic book called The Raft. You might think that it’s many pages long, since I’ve spent 5 whole years on it, or that I’m painting it in oils or some other time consuming medium, but that’s not actually the case. . . .
I’ve just finished a major overhaul of queertales.com, updating the design for both the blog and the main site. I went with a comic book theme for the design, and am pretty happy with the end result. . . .
I’ve just finished a major overhaul of queertales.com, updating the design for both the blog and the main site. I went with a comic book theme for the design, and am pretty happy with the end result. . . .
While looking for some fun games for my Ubuntu machine, I came across this little gem. It’s called Hedgewars, and is basically an open-source variant of Worms. . . .
While looking for some fun games for my Ubuntu machine, I came across this little gem. It’s called Hedgewars, and is basically an open-source variant of Worms. . . .
Below are a few fun homoerotic autostereograms, or erotostereograms as I like to call them, that I made for the Skeive Kunstnere 2009 art exhibit. . . .
Below are a few fun homoerotic autostereograms, or erotostereograms as I like to call them, that I made for the Skeive Kunstnere 2009 art exhibit. . . .
In 2007 I took part in Skeive kunstnere’s art exhibit, during Oslo gay pride. I exhibited four pictures based on Ishihara color tests, but using gay, lesbian and transgender symbols, instead of letters and numbers. . . .
In 2007 I took part in Skeive kunstnere’s art exhibit, during Oslo gay pride. I exhibited four pictures based on Ishihara color tests, but using gay, lesbian and transgender symbols, instead of letters and numbers. . . .