Thursday, April 26, 2012

Back in Brooklyn

Have you ever tried hitchhiking from Chicago to Brooklyn? Well let me tell you it isn't fun. At least I am home sweet home in New York. I heard from Vince today that a lot of folks attending Blood on the Beach in VA Beach were looking for me. Sadly I was unable to make it due to my travel adventure however I am touched that folks were looking to meet me. 

In other news I have been hearing whispers that the Zombie Bohemia guys are looking to expand their project and keep shooting with me this summer. That is all of the info that I can give on that. I'm sure that it will be a blast coming back for round two. 

My art, huh, well I need to spend more time working on creating. All these Hollywood gigs are fun and all but I can't forget why I'm here in the first place. So I'm off to the medical waste dump in search of supplies and perhaps a snack.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Trying to Make My Way Home

As I've mentioned before, the art world bites.  I've done everything I have been asked to do.  I went to Chicago, and getting there was a major pain.  Some folks called TSA patted me down and investigated places that don't see the light of day, and then they made me throw away a perfectly good brain--something about it qualifying as a "gel," whatever that means.

Finally I arrived in Chicago, and I had a great time thanks to our friends at Chicago Fear Fest, Horror Society, Zombie Army Productions, Fear.net, Muvico and everyone else involved.  BUT, there were some serious issues--I met up with Vince (who has been working on that documentary about me), and Brecka (does PR for the documentary), and they took me to several meals that were horrible.  Not quite as bad as carrots, but no brains, and no raw meat.  The mac and cheese was okay after I dumped the beef from the nachos in, but most of what they offered was a sorry excuse for food. 

Now, after a long weekend, I was just trying to make my way home when again I had airline trouble--so it's the Greyhound bus for this zombie.  This may cause a delay in the posting of pics and videos from the weekend, but they will be well worth if when you see them--we had an interesting trip to happy hour at our hotel, you'll see me trying out that mac and cheese, and you will see all of my interactions with the fine ladies of the Midwest--and believe me, I have some juicy stories for you. 

In the meantime, check out my music video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mat8zSfWU_0&feature=context&context=C4823c67ADvjVQa1PpcFN37uFcm2ChAGbhbCg2hzKtNZCbfHSc_BQ=.  Not looking to go into music, just trying to diversify my portfolio.  And wish me will--some of these cross country bus riders are animals. 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Unfortunate Misunderstanding

Everything is going great here at the fabulous Chicago Fear Fest! I did have an unfortunate misunderstanding with some local police officers, but they swear there was no zombie profiling involved. Stay tuned for pictures of my near arrest and others from this weekend.

Welcome to my blog

Welcome to my blog.  Although I am still struggling to get my art piece into major galleries, it seems that the documentary that was filmed about me has become quite popular.  After we screened in DJ, Anton asked me to get a blog.  I didn't feel like it.  Now that we are screening in the Chicago Fear Fest, Anton threatened to make me sleep in the basement and force me to eat carrots if I did not get this up and running.  So here you go--you asked for it.  Fine.  But please come see--I will be around all day meeting potential art dealers at the Chicago Fear Fest at Muvico in Rosemont.  If  you've already met me, feel free to comment on your experience.  Finally, and Anton and I both would like to eat you, I mean meet you at our screening today at 4:00.  Anton says to tell you it will change your life.  And if you don't know who Anton is, you will find out today at 4:00.  To learn more about Fear Fest, click here.