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Get Your Freak On!

Please tell me you aren’t one of those strange creatures who’s already finished all their holiday shopping, because what are the holidays for except the panic of running around like a headless chicken?!? The only way to experience the true joy and spirit of giving is to leave some shopping till the last minute so you can get that heady high that comes from snatching up The Perfect Thing with mere days to spare. And let’s not forget the time honored tradition of buying something wonderful for yourself, just in case Santa fills your stocking with coal this year. (It was worth being naughty.)

So fear not, the solution to all your gift fretting is at hand — the Holiday Freaktastic Art & Book Sale at Varnish Fine Art is December 21st, 11am until 8pm, 16 Jessie Street, San Francisco, CA. The sale includes special artist prints and unique items that you wont find in the regular Varnish Emporium, including some of these goodies:

“Nutz!” porcelain collector plates, my saucy book “On Tender Hooks”, limited edition signed & numbered “Song of the Magi” jigsaw puzzles, and kickin’ little “Doe Knocker” knickers will be among the many treats awaiting you, so get on down to Varnish, support local artists and scoop up something special for the holidaze!

Here’s a little Missy to motivate you to get out:

Yup, FREE 45 and Mini Poster!

Okay check it — I’m shipping out a *FREE* 45 record (yes, real actual vinyl — somebody explain this one to the youngsters) with every holiday order!  Best of all, it comes with a mini-poster I did the artwork for a while back.  The Japanese band is Panorama Afro and somehow they’ve crammed four songs onto this little 45:  Afro Justice, Afro Smith, Loser, and The 9th Song.

Here’s the catch — I can only ship out orders through this coming Monday the 20th, Priority Mail should still get it there in time, which means no more checks — you gotta go Paypal, baby!  (If you just want something for yourself, not a gift, I’ll honor the free 45 offer through January and you can relax n’ take your sweet time about it.)

I’ve still got the following fabulous treats for everyone on your naughty and nice list (prices don’t include shipping, and if you’re in Cally there’s sales tax):

“Doe Knocker” knickers, styled like boys’ but made for girls!  Like all things American Apparel, these run small. Normall $20, but now $15 ’cause I’m full of holiday spirit!  (Or was that Peppermint Schnapps?)

You know that gorgeous Limited Edition “Nutz” Collectors Plate? Well I’ve got a few “seconds”, ones that had small defects that kept some from being in the signed/numbered edition.  In most cases this means little hairs or pin holes in the glaze, sometimes there’s smears on the back where it doesn’t even show.  But instead of being $100, these adorables are only $25!  Yep, that’s a 75% discount. Snatch ‘em up while they last!

“On Tender Hooks” lovingly signed to whomsoever you please.  ($35)

As well as the groovy little treasure-box-like book of post cards. ($10)

And even copies of “Devil Babe’s Big Book of Fun!” and “Big Book of Postcards!” ($12 each)

And speaking of Devil Babes, while I was digging around for packing supplies last week I unearthed some ink drawings!  These are mostly original art I created for “Devil Babe’s Big Book of Fun!” and they’re all under $100!  (Originally $200!)

"Bootsie" 8 x 5 3/4 inches. ($80)

"Twenty-five" 6 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches. ($80)

"Dress Up" 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 (frame: 9 x 12 in) ($80)

"Lil' Devil" 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 (frame 6 x 8 in) ($40)

"Love Rocket" 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 (frame: 10 x 8 in) ($80)

"Stud Puppy" 8 x 6 1/2 (frame 10 3/4 x 8 3/4) ($80)

To purchase anything just drop me an email (contact button on devilbabe.com or isamaras “at” mac.com — suck it, robo-hackers!) with what you want and your shipping address so I can calculate the postage and I’ll zap you a Paypal invoice.

Happy Holidaze!

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LA LA LA…

Okay, finally found the cable for my camera and was able to download photos (supplemented with several from the incomparable Lee Jordan).

I was happy to see that Los Angeles really rolled out the red carpet for Lisa Petrucci and I, there was definitely a buzz in the air and I could feel the excitement building as it got closer to the time for our Double Trouble book signing…

How sweet is that?  (Lee, how did you pull that off?  You’re not just a publicist, you’re a magician!)  Miss Kitty and I made a pit stop to the roof deck of the Standard Hotel for a quick libation and to admire the sunset.

Aren’t those red pods completely groovy?  Inside they have white terry cloth covered waterbeds, totally delish after a dip in the pool, and usually crawling with groping drunks after dark.  (I hope they wash the covers daily.  Kitty and I have seen some goings on in those pods, let me tell you.)

Somebody hoist me outta this thing!

I’ve never felt quite the same about topiary animals ever since reading “The Shining” (they didn’t have a silly hedge maze in the novel).  That damn book scared me so much when I read it as a kid that the actual, physical book itself started to freak me out — I’d have to pile other books on top of it at night when I went to sleep.  To, you know, keep it pinned down and closed while I slept.

Then it was off to La Luz for the signing — but we couldn’t leave the Standard without giving the folks a quick musical treat, so Kitty and I hit the organ for a brief medley of catchy Icelandic folk/old school punk mash-ups.  You haven’t lived till you’ve heard us warble  ”I Wanna Be Your Dog/Lofsöngur.”

Oh no, we couldn't, well... maybe just one more!

And then it was showtime!  Billy Shire was kind enough to host us at La Luz de Jesus, and Lee Jordan did a fabulous job getting the word out far and wide, so we actually had a decent turn-out, which was muy fantastico.

Billy, book-ended by broads

Apparently even Billy got the “totes rock the red and black!” memo. Old and new faces showed up — wait, none of you have old faces (there go all my friends, stomping off into the distance).  G showed up so we could take our annual photo of me peering over his back:

And yes that is my painting tattooed on his fine flesh canvas.

If you’ve ever been in Wacko you know it’s just about damn near impossible to get out of that place without dropping a couple hundred bucks.  They’ve got an epic and drool-worthy selection of books and miles of tchotchkes n’ do-dads and decorative items and art, art, art.  G scored this awesome, verrrrry classy item:

Don't be hatin' -- you know you want one too.

And then it was down to business — the business of having a great time!  I swear Lisa and didn’t actually coordinate our outfits (very un-girly of us, I know) but check us out.  (She did tell me she was going to do “hair up” since I was likely to be “hair down” so we wouldn’t look like twins.)

We even, briefly, had a little line of people waiting to get their stuff signed.  (I think they were actually all there to see Lisa, but I gabbed with anybody within gabbing distance.)

And big, big props to Lee — when I originally suggested to Lisa that we should do a signing together in LA, she talked to Lee and he made it happen!

And we signed and signed and signed and signed and… you get the idea…

Someone admired my black nails and I admitted that I’d done them in the airport, waiting for my flight that afternoon.  And that I’d also done my toes.  Which prompted G to say “Why not just give yourself a bikini wax while you’re at it?”

I think these four, wholesome gals could sell you just about anything.  (Let the caption contest begin…)

And if you were pining, wishing you could make it down there to score one of our button sets, well let me tell you that this is your lucky day — I have a couple left.  They’re a numbered edition, signed by both of us, for just $10.  (Only 32 shopping days left till Christmas!)  Just drop me a line.

Up next, Liz McGrath’s opening at BSFA, Andrew Brandou’s awesome studio, ghetto fish with The Pizz, and the Long Beach Swap Meet!

Home Sweet Home

Back from LA, and as soon as I download the camera (I swear my camera cable snakes off and slithers under the couch as soon as I turn my head) I’ll post a little travelogue of the uber-fabulous Double Trouble signing with Lisa Petrucci in LA.  Here’s a quick snap from the roof of the Standard Hotel, in the groovy “pods” by the swimming pool.  (They have very gushy round water beds in them — shortly after this photo was taken I tumbled backwards into the pod and had quite the struggle getting out again.  Stupid pencil skirt!)

In the meantime, check out this terrific wall installation!  Long time readers know I love it when someone sends a snap of the art in their homes, something I rarely if ever get to see.  (Once it departs my studio or the gallery, where it ends up is often a complete mystery.  They’re like bad children that leave home and never write.)  Beth Steiner was kind enough to send this picture:

What we’re looking at is one of my “Nutz” plates surrounded by images from “On Tender Hooks” and even an original b/w ink drawing!   It’s like a glossy little shrine and seeing it just completely made my month.  (She said the print from the deluxe Limited Edition of the book is in another room.)

I am so feeling the love.

Double Trouble for Friday the 13th!

If you’re in the LA area, make sure you come and see Lisa Petrucci and I for our Double Trouble book signing at La Luz de Jesus, Friday the 13th at 6pm. She’ll be signing sizzlin’ copies of “Kick Ass Cuties” and I’ll be scribbling in “On Tender Hooks” .  As a special treat for anyone who can make it down, we’ve created a special-to-this-event very Limited Edition Button Set!  Six 1″ pins on a custom card that will be signed and numbered by both of us.  Talk about kick ass!

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I Heart My Button Maker

The sets will have three designs each by Lisa and myself and were lovingly hand assembled by moi over the last couple of nights.

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Button-y Goodness!

After about a hundred buttons I get what I call “Dented Thumb” from putting in the pin backs…

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Fortunately it's not permanent

You know you want to snatch up one of these sets!  Wait till you see ‘em all pinned on their fancy signed and numbered custom color printed cards!

Lisa Petrucci & Isabel Samaras’ Double Book Signing

Friday, Nov. 13th, 6:00 – 9:00pm

La Luz de Jesus Gallery, 4633 Hollywood Blvd., LA, CA

Double Trouble

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If you’ve heard the rumors, it’s all true — Lisa Petrucci and I will be descending on La Luz de Jesus on Friday, Nov. 13th at 6pm for a double signing event!  She’ll have copies of her new book “Kick Ass Cuties” and I’ll have “On Tender Hooks.”

We’re also working on a signed, numbered, limited edition button set just for the event.  Stay tuned…

I Heart NYC

"I Love NY" logo, designed by Milton Glaser in 1976

"I Love NY" logo, designed by Milton Glaser in 1976

On a cold February morning back in … a while ago, a little red-headed baby was born at St. Vincent’s hospital on 17th Street in New York City.  One of my mother’s friends sent her a telegram congratulating her on the birth of the baby orangutan.  (Har dee har har!)  I think that’s why no matter where I go, where I live, or how long I’m away, it always feels like coming home when I return to New York.  (Because of the “being born there” part, not so much the looking like a baby primate.)

And this trip was no different.  Rain washed the city clean the day I arrived (no familiar choking urine smell) after which the weather was perfect.  Fabulous friends put me up (and put up with me), I saw many good pals and reconnected with some old ones.  Two observations:  people in general are much friendlier in New York than they ever get credit for, and it’s amazing how many people still smoke in Manhattan!  I was convinced I was contracting emphysema waiting for a friend on a corner one afternoon, cough cough.  I’ll try to post a few highlights of the trip over the next few days, but I wanted to let folks in the NYC area know that if you missed my two signing events there, I did happen to leave a happy trail of signed books behind me — I basically seeded the East Village.

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There are, as long as they last, signed copies of “On Tender Hooks” at St. Marks Books, Exit 9, Forbidden Planet and the Strand.

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Exit 9 was a new pleasure, but those other three are places I have spent many hours and many dollars.  It’s completely surreal to have a book of my very own in these shops — I’m not kidding, I still do a double-take when I see it on the shelves.

Go to Exit 9 -- if not for the cool stuff, go for the cool 'stache!

Go to Exit 9 -- for all the cool stuff, and for the cool 'stache!

I particularly love the Strand in all it’s completely overwhelming glory — any bookstore that hands you a shopping bag the minute you step through the doors because they assume you wont be able to get out without benefit of a forklift is my kinda book store!  Their byline is “Home of 18 miles of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books.”  Sorry, I just drooled a little into the keyboard.

So if you’re in the East Village, you can go on a little treasure hunt and score yourself a signed book.  And if not, I happen to have some right here in the studio — just drop me a line!

Go APE!

You know you wanna be there!

You know you wanna be there!

If you’re in the Bay Area, get ready to go APE!   One of the country’s most popular and vibrant alternative comics shows, The Alternative Press Expo returns to The Concourse Exhibition Center (620 7th St., San Francisco), rolling into the city by the bay this weekend, October 17 and 18, 2009.

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On Sunday, Oct. 18th, 5:00–5:45, come check us out for Pop Perversity: Parody in Comics and Art — “Isabel Samaras (On Tender Hooks) and R. Sikoryak (Masterpiece Comics), parodists from the worlds of art and comics, show their work and describe how their sharp, sly images blur the boundaries between the popular and the profound, the propagandistic and the profane. Parody is a familiar part of our culture, but when done right it can still shock and awe, revealing deep truths while it makes us cackle.”  (Cartoons! Naked ladies and gents! Geeky in-jokes!)

The APE programming room is located adjacent to the Exhibit Hall.  Be there or be L7!

Isabel Bites the Big Apple

I’m heading off to NYC this week for a couple fun events — please do come if you can, both are free and I’d love to see your smiling faces!

NYC_events

Thursday, Sept. 17th
“From Adaptation to Mutation: Contemporary Narrative Artists Remix Popular Culture”
Panel & slide show w/ Nora Krug, Isabel Samaras, and R. Sikoryak
Moderated and Introduced by Bill Kartalopouluos
Sept 17 at 7 – 9pm
The New School
66 W 12th Street, Room 404
New York, NY 10011
Free and open to the public

*and*

Saturday, Sept. 19th
Book Signing w/ Isabel Samaras
3 – 5pm
Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 9th floor
New York, NY 10011
212-243-3822
(If I can get all my packing done, I might try to make some spiffy button sets to sell to first-comers.)

I’ll also be in Tompkins Sq. Park at some point playing ukulele with the incomparable Reggie Wingnutz, but as I haven’t played in months and he’s going to totally smoke me, that date and time is secret.  You could just loiter around the park and listen for something that sounds like a uke getting run over by an ice cream cart.  That would be me.

And lastly, if there are any must-see museum shows, galleries, events, the best shoe store on earth, or the most fantastic dessert you ever tasted that you think I need to check out, please do let me know.

More Sugar

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Richard von Busack is pouring sugar on me — well technically on my book — in a terrific review for “On Tender Hooks” which you can read right here. He’s coined the tastiest turn of phrase in any review to date:  “toasted marshmallow-colored nudes.”  Yum!