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Managed to visit Glasgow Zine Library when I was in Glasgow earlier this month! Such a cool spot! I always wanted to make this sort of space possible for Salford Zine Library before I left Manchester
Issue 30 of Black Spring Weekly is here — and she’s messy, moody, and full of ink.
This week, I dive into Gelli plate printing, charcoal experiments, print design woes, and finally finishing the underpainting for Temptation. There’s tarot, tunes, and a spotlight on the rebellious spirit of Japanese girl gangs — Sukeban.
The zine is completely FREE and packed with artist process notes, randomness, visual journals, works in progress, and unapologetic mess-making.
If you’re into behind-the-scenes grit, dreamy updates, and following an indie artist without the algorithm, this is for you.
🖤 Read it, share it, print it, screenshot it. Support: ko-fi.com/mcdarkart | patreon.com/mcdarkart
Coming soon! Brain Candy Trail Mix drops July 18th! 🍬🧠🌲
An assortment of summer stories, camp letters, and other delicious oddities.
Featuring: 🌲 Red Juice for Esmeralda 🌲 A Camp Counselor Trading Card 🌲 Letters from Camp 🌲 A delightful variety of smiling mushroom oil paintings by @donald.patten (as seen here!) 🌲 ... and more!
Thanks to everyone who submitted, even amidst humid afternoons, road trips, and broken ACs.
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Just in time for my 45th birthday and July is International Zine Month! It's the 7th priming of Stolen Sharpie Revolution! There's a new foreword by @zinelib reflecting on the 20th anniversary of this little red book! Thanks @silversprocket for printing the new edition! #zinedistribution #zinedistro #zinestergram #zinesofig #zines #zinelife #zinelife #stolensharpierevolution https://www.instagram.com/p/CerONgNuLWu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
“Dogtown, USA” is the opening piece in the new issue of Fluke. A story I wrote about being a young spectator of the skateboard scene that revolved around Paige Hearn’s ramp from 1985 into the next decade. I was lucky enough to watch legends such as Tony Hawk, Christian Hosoi, Steve Caballero, Lance Mountain, Neil Blender, Jeff Grosso, Chris Miller and many more skate this ramp. There wasn’t a whole lot else going on at the time for a kid in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Aside from the arcade/pool hall across the street, of course. Link to purchase in bio! #flukefanzine #flukezine #zine #zines #fanzine #fanzines #skateboarding #skateboardingisfun #skateboard #goskate #paigehearn #skatepaige #skateordie #80sskateboarding #skatezine #punkzine #zinelife (at North Little Rock, Arkansas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEUQeGaDBWv/?igshid=mbzbzxedehhb
Greetings from @sfzinefest #zinedistro #zinelife #zinefests #zine #sfzinefest2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B14Y3Sxhzqu/?igshid=18jgjth76n2cl
I curated a playlist and talked with my friend DJ Going Places on their show, Zines in Stereo on Freeform Portland! A link to the show is here. It’s two hours long, and good if you need stuff to listen to while you work. There’s Prince, and Erlend Øye and the taxi theme? and me and my friend giggling and talking about zines. “I just like some peppy music in the morning slash all the time cause i’m depressed”.