
Great minds give you Vectorpark.
Robert: “When I awoke, she was gone and she had taken the truth with her.”
Robert: I meant to say “truck.”
It’s down to the last two days, one hour, and forty minutes of NaNoWriMo. Who is 7,700 words from the end?
That’s right: me.
Just thought I’d take the moment to share that, and a preview of the cover art I’ve been working on:

Edit: Whoops. Forgot to put the beard on the lady.
“The ‘beard’ is clearly a metaphor, Robert.”
This makes me wish I had my drawing tablet with me.
via mitcho.
Hold Your Horses reconstructs great works of art in the video for ‘70 million’ (including an attempt at Las Meninas).
Lucas Camargo, a.k.a. FLASH, is the general of an untitled army.
Matt Forsythe serialized his comic Ojingogo while he was living in Korea. He now lives in Montreal.

Touch of Evil, by the New York Times Magazine.
I didn’t (?) post their previous project, Fourteen Actors Acting, which is a crying shame. Watch that, too, if you haven’t before. And even if you have.
via flavorpill, deliberatepace:
Touch Of Evil
The New York Times Magazine has produced yet another, hopefully annual, set of video portraits of some of this year’s best actors (this time directed by Alex Prager). Last year it was a gallery of classic film types and this year it’s cinematic villains, featuring Brad Pitt as “The Madman,” Rooney Mara as “The Sociopath,” Gary Oldman as “The Menacing Dummy,” Mia Wasikowska as “The Home Wrecker,” Ryan Gosling as “The Invisible Man,” George Clooney as “The Tyrant,” Viola Davis as “The Vengeful Caretaker,” Kirsten Dunst as “The Siren,” Michael Shannon as “The Tycoon,” Jessica Chastain as “The Fire Starter,” Jean Dujardin as “The Hothead,” Adepero Oduye as “The Outlaw,” and Glenn Close as “The Vamp.”