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I Begin To See The Dawn [23 Mar 2009|12:54pm]
[ music | The Pains of Being Pure at Heart-Young Adult Friction ]

Well Livejournal, ol'buddyoldpal, I think its time you and I parted company. Well, not entirely that is. I still love to check my friends list and comment when the fancy strikes me. But I have started a new blog (my first, if you must know), and I have to say I'm sold. It's ad free, it's drama free. It's a fresh start.

I will more than likely cross post here every once in a while, and I have no desire to lose track of my various livejournal friends. But I do so enjoy the notion of setting things back to zero.

So long grahamtastic. Hello Curiosity Department.

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I'm sure you're all terribly tired of hearing this... [04 Mar 2009|03:30am]
[ music | Animal Collective-Water Curses ]

Elevenses!Elevenses!
The opening for the Journey Through Bookland show was a lot of fun. Julianna has the scoop on how it all went down.

Which brings me to the show opening this Friday in Honolulu. It is called "Elevenses" and I couldn't be prouder to be a part of it. There are so many talented people involved (well, ten anyway); ladies and gentlemen I've been following for quite some time. It's very inspiring. I am unable to attend, but perhaps you are slightly more capable?

Might you like to see some of the work? )

I've started writing again. Comics and more news should be following shortly. How is everybody doing this week?

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Sneaking Peeks [24 Feb 2009|06:19pm]
[ music | The Decemberists-Valerie Plame ]

Journey Through BooklandJourney Through Bookland
I'd like to invite all Portland, OR gentlemen and ladies of good candor to this very show opening. All of the artists in attendance are exceptionally skilled (dwarfing the meager talents of your narrator, I must say), and the whole affair promises to be a wonderful time.

Here is a peek at some of the work I'll be showing:
What's in Store )
I'm also going to be part of a lovely little show in Honolulu. More on that one shortly.

It is my fervent wish that everyone have a good day.

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The Funnies [31 Jan 2009|06:22pm]
[ music | High Places-Gold Coin ]

We Fought in the War
Things have been so busy busy busy (busy) around here lately. I guess the first order of business is to point out that the preceding image (as well as the following) are all going to be a part of this exhibit. Portland, Maine friends should probably keep the 6th of February clear if they are interested in going to the opening.
Minorly prolific... )

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I've lost track of all the time... [01 Jan 2009|06:02am]
[ music | Caribou-I've Lived On A Dirt Road All My Life ]

For Ian
The above image is a gift to my brother (and his exceptionally large cat, Silver) for Christmas. It, along with some paintings I did for my parents, have been updated to my flickr.

Also of note: there is a new painting for sale on Periodic Tables. It is a bit of a departure from my recent coloring endeavors and looks a bit like this:
Nothing to do with Prodigy

In other Graham related news, I've been keeping myself busy with a few commissions, and have developed a taste for it. If anyone were interested in pitching $20 or $30 my way (that's black and white and color pricing for 8"x10"s, respectively), I most certainly wouldn't say no. Those of you I may have mentioned with regards to art trades should throw work at me in lieu of the monies.

More news of an artistic bent soon. A small number of generous people have been asking some delightful questions of me lately. I promise to strip the coat of vague off of that statement as soon as I can.

Hope everyone's New Year is off to a rollicking start.

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[21 Dec 2008|05:51am]
[ music | Thom Yorke-The Drunkk Machine ]

Ladies and gentlemen, do not be alarmed. The following announcements are purely for your enjoyment. Any resulting edification or sexual pleasure is entirely coincidental.

So a couple of weeks ago I got it into my head to redesign the cover of Blunderbuss. My first two print runs were all traded away or on consignment, and I was looking for a cheaper way to make more (the trimming to bleed, though nice, was an unnecessary addition of time and money). Well, lo and behold, I have gone and done it:

New Blunderbuss

Same old content, slightly modified packaging. There are changes made to the back as well, but I am too lazy to upload it. Those of you who already own a copy can beam with that special, shimmering pride that comes with being an early adopter.

I scraped together enough money, and have produced some of these new/old comics. Now I just need to sell them. Which brings me to this:
My etsy store

I have started an etsy store! It is called Periodic Tables, and you will be able to find all of my comics (Blunderbuss, as well as several forthcoming ones) and some of my paintings there. I realize it's fairly short notice for the holiday season, but trust me, I'll still be here after the last candle is lit and the last fat man descends from a chimney. Or something.
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The ghost of an image is just fleeting glimpses [09 Dec 2008|07:01pm]
[ music | Tunng-Woodcat ]

I was tagged by Julianna to post six random things about myself, so here goes:

1.) I first learned how to ride my bike in a cemetery.
2.) As long as I've been alive, my family has never had less than two cats in the house.
3.) I'm an obsessive whistler. Seriously, sometimes I don't even realize I'm doing it.
4.) I started making really bad puns at the age of three, and haven't stopped since.
5.) My brother routinely sends ninja death squads to hasten my demise.
6.) I made myself a flickr account today.

Consider yourself tagged for this meme, if you're feeling sociable.

The flickr doesn't really have anything new as yet, but I've managed to addict myself in very short order, so expect a bevy of images soon. And by all means, add me as a contact. I will endeavor to do the same.

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Honesty's an actor's worst mistake. [01 Dec 2008|06:04am]
[ music | Mission of Burma-That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate ]

For those of you who maybe wanted to use a plane ticket for visiting your family instead of going to a gallery opening, here are the paintings I made for the Family Quilt show at Together:
Ms. Anna Won't Come Down
Captain Merriweather Retires
The opening was smashing, by the way. So many talented people in one location I couldn't believe it. The always camera-handy Ms. Julianna Swaney has documented the event in her usual inimitable style. Window painting and snow field by the transcendentally cute Rebecca Artemisa Urias.

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News! Proclamations! Strange Growths! [29 Nov 2008|07:14am]
[ music | Casiotone For The Painfully Alone-White Corolla ]


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Greetings Portlanders and Portlandettes. This is a gentle reminder that those of you in the area should attend the Together Gallery's Quilt Show Opening tomorrow. I will have two paintings in attendance, as will a good number of talented friends, more-than-friends, and acquaintances. Those of you in other states should probably purchase plane tickets.

In other developments... )
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Hubris [19 Sep 2008|02:10am]
[ music | Hauschka-Schoenes Maedchen ]

Mr. Kahler

Rules:
Take a picture of yourself right now.
Don't change your clothes, don't fix your hair...just take a picture.
Post that picture with NO editing.
Post these instructions with your picture.

If, like me (see above), you happen to have been out-of-doors all afternoon, you probably missed an opportunity to hear the You Ain't No Dancer vol. 3 edition of Inkstuds while it broadcast live. Luckily, they archive everything (I frequently take advantage of this fact while drawing), and you can listen to it at your leisure. Which leads me to a final point:

Things that rhyme with "Kahler":
Tailor
Sailor
Impaler
Norman Mailer

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I should have done this awhile ago [17 Sep 2008|05:05am]
[ music | Wayne Shorter-Dance Cadaverous ]

From the New Reliable Press website:
Kaz is amazing
New format! The third volume of You Ain’t No Dancer anthology goes themeless. I’m sure that I’m biased, but I really feel that this is probably the strongest of the 3 YAND books. Really solid contributions from a lot of great folks.

Now listing in Previews. Please spread the word around. Be sure to ask your comic shop to order it in.

This book will be debuting at SPX, where a bunch of the contributors will be in attendance. I will be posting more info, including previews from the book over the next couple of weeks.

Contributors include:

•Kazimir Strzepek (also cover)
•Becky Dreistadt & Frank Gibson
•Blaise Larmee
•Catia Chien
•Coleman Engle
•Colleen MacIsaac
•Dalton Sharp
•Dalton Webb
•Dorothy Gambrell
•Graham Kahler
•Grant Reynolds
•Ira Marcks
•Jason Turner
•Jeff Bent
•Jeremy Sorese
•Jon Sukarangsan
•Jordyn Bochon
•Kate Beaton
•KC Green
•Ken Dahl
•Kim Hoang
•Lars Brown
•Lucy Knisley
•Mike Laughead
•Mitch Clem & Jason Oberbichler
•Patrick Murphy
•Phil Barrett
•Phil McAndrew
•Steve Rolston & Sabina

Retail Price: $11.99
Format: 8in x 8in, 176 pages, B&W, Soft Cover
Diamond Order Code: JUL084163
ISBN: 978-0-9738079-3-6

Cooler folk than I have already posted about this; but let it stand as a reminder to those who know, and an introduction to those who don't. You Ain't No Dancer is a consistently wonderful anthology, and I feel supremely privileged to be a contributing member for the third time in a row. I would agree with Mr. Ed Brisson's assessment above: this one looks like it's going to blow the doors off of the previous ones, just based on the creator list alone. Give my story a passing salute when you skip over it for the better stuff.

There will also be an exhibit of YAND contributors' work at Lucky's Comic Shop in Vancouver (BC), on September 26. Unfortunately, I will not be able to go (my passport is on an altogether different coast), but two of my pages will be in attendance, and they're much better conversationalists than I.

Three months without posting, and suddenly the floodgates are open. Just call me Mr. Consistency.

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If you feel like dancin', dance with me. [16 Sep 2008|12:51am]
[ music | Bishop Allen-Flight 180 ]

This seems like as good a time as any: Hello, and apologies to everyone. Let the long silence be broken. I have quite officially moved myself bodily to Portland, Oregon. Reconnected with old friends. Made myself some new ones. And generally neglected this journal. I have found myself a wonderful house, a couple of swell roommates, and no job.

More details (and a possible hangover), come the morrow.

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The screw turns! Someone calls! [10 Jun 2008|01:07am]
[ music | Devo-Time Out For Fun ]

And so we emerge: bleary-eyed, tousle-haired, a little sadder and a little wiser. Yes, that's right, MoCCA is over and done with for another year. This was my first time in attendance and I must say that future conventions have a lot to live up to. I met many wonderful and inspiring individuals, cementing my belief that comics people are the nicest people in the world. Thank you everyone for the kind words and the trades. I've got a lot of reading ahead of me.

Despite the heat, I was reluctant to leave New York. It may have been my crippling hangover. It may have been all the running around with Roger, Amy, and their friends. It may even have been some strange form of heat prostration. Who can tell? Eventually, I will be able to parse this five day extravaganza out, and then I will let you know.

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[27 May 2008|01:35am]
[ music | Andrew Bird-The Trees Were Mistaken ]

Hello, all. I just returned from seeing Efterklang in Philly (which I would recommend to anyone with ears on their head), and felt it was high time for some updating. Bullet points, away!:

-I no longer have a job. I gave my two weeks notice on the first, setting Phase One of my masterly masterful plan into motion.
-Said masterly masterful plan includes attending MoCCA, visiting friends up and down the east coast, and then moving to Portland, Oregon. I've heard tales of cartoonists roaming wild like wildebeests in that great state, and have felt a passionate burning sensation behind the eyelids to join them in their revels.
-The mini comic I have spent the better part of the month working on will probably not be done in time for MoCCA (unless I learn how to bend space and time within the week). I will still have copies of Blunderbuss with me though, so find me in my wanderings and buy, trade, or steal a copy at your leisure.

I will be finishing the mini at some point in the near future, most likely in spite of myself. So in the meantime, here's a small vignette to whet what little appetite you may have for my work.

Comic goes under here )

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Policemen in parallel lines [22 Apr 2008|05:34pm]
[ music | Thee Silver Mt. Zion-Blindblindblind ]

For Sarah

Finishing up my first round of art trading emails. This one is for my friend Ms. Sarah Jane Lomba, crafter of all manner of cuteness. Purchase adorable things from her!

I'm currently trying to put together a mini comic by the end of May to take with me to MoCCA. If things all go smoothly with that (which would be a first), I'll probably start contacting some people about more art trading. I haven't forgotten your requests, I'm just pitifully slow at everything.

Everyone having a good day? I sure hope so.

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And I never missed my water, till my well went dry [04 Mar 2008|05:30pm]
[ music | Skip James-Crow Jane ]

Well, the talk went much better than expected. After about ten minutes my hands stopped shaking and everybody really seemed to get into it. I had brought along a lot of my inspirations (various comics, a couple of old bookplates I've collected, etc.), some of my originals, and my computer to show my digital work. A lot of good questions were asked, and I got to expound upon some pet theories; like the benefits of knowing every stage of production for your work (even the stuff that might be out of your hands), the joys and pitfalls of obsessing over everything, and why it's good to be a snob.

I ended up talking for over an hour without even realizing it. So let that stand as a warning for anyone naive enough to get into a discussion with me about, well, anything.

And, since I'm fed up with constantly working on things and not showing them off for months, here are some sketches for my story idea for Plotz.

If I don't change my mind, that is... )

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[27 Feb 2008|06:51pm]
[ music | Collections of Colonies of Bees-Flocks IV ]

London Fog Machines ltd

My half of an art trade with the criminally talented [info]darkwaterfrey. This is the first painting I've done since November, and now I'm itching for more. Good art is the best payment for anything, provided you don't need money for food, and I'm happy to say that Doug has more than delivered on his side of the bargain. Then again, so did [info]birdpopcicle, who traded her incomparably great finch for my young lady with the feral fashion sense.

If anybody is up for more trading (did you get my e-mail Sarah?), I might be able to squeeze a few more in before things get really frantic with my current comic project.

This Friday I get to haul myself out of bed early (when you don't get to sleep until seven in the morning you are perfectly justified in calling eleven o'clock 'early'), to go give a talk to an Illustration class at the Art Institute of York. I am probably the least qualified person for this job, so it should be interesting.

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Well, here we are... [22 Jan 2008|11:08pm]
[ music | The Clash-Complete Control ]

Owing to a wonderful fluke of work scheduling (and some judicious use of vacation days), my birthday celebration started this past Friday, and won't really be done until tomorrow night at about 10:00 pm. It's been an interesting five-day weekend of boozing, movie watching, Rocket Slime-ing, and other experiences both friendly and familial.

So what am I doing for today, the official 25th birthday? Drinking McEwan's Scotch Ale, listening to The Clash, and inking comics. In a full suit and tie ensemble. Because who amongst you is strong enough to stop me?!

I hope everybody's birthday this year is as titanically great as mine has been. Goodnight.

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[03 Dec 2007|08:16pm]
[ music | Belle & Sebastian-I'm A Cuckoo ]

So now I have a website. It's a bit rough around the edges, and it's been in progress so long that I already want to change it, but on the whole I'm quite pleased. A special thank you to Mr. Roger Cosseboom (currently wandering around an endless parking lot in Florida, I think), for taking all my disparate junk and turning it into something navigable.

I'd also like to take this opportunity to offer up those paintings mentioned here before. I was thinking of selling each one for between $75 and $100, but I don't know if that's too much or too little for a bunch of framed 8x10 watercolors. I'm open to some good natured haggling amongst friends, but anything that doesn't sell soonish will end up on the etsy store I'm building, where I'll feel less queasy charging more for complete strangers. As for copies of Blunderbuss, they'll also be going up there (for $3 each). Anyone interested in financing my madness should drop me a line: graham@grahamkahler.com. Paypal info and other pleasantries of the digital age can be discussed there.

For those of you in the Baltimore area, Atomic Books has a number of copies to do with as you please.

Well, back to sweating it out over my next anthology story. Thanks everybody.

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With my head out on the ledge [18 Oct 2007|04:32pm]
[ music | Iggy Pop-Some Weird Sin ]

The okay has been given, so here's my teaser story for Plotz #0 in its entirety. I already have a number of ideas cooking in the ol' brain kitchen, but I can't say which one will make it into the first proper issue of Plotz. It'll all depend on which idea requires the most leg room to stretch out with. Are my metaphors as tired as I feel right now? Enjoy:

On the Air one
More to be found... )

Haven't forgotten about posting things for purchasing, if any of you are chomping at the bit (hahahahaha, right) to get your hands on some minis and paintings. I've been a little the worse for wear health-wise lately, so bear with me as I pull myself together.

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