Caspar David Friedrich - The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818
Fictional comic book cover.
Title from Andrew Bird.

I swear.
Test patterns via Darius Alpha.
Our successfully Kickstarted book is now available for purchase from the fine folks at TopatoCo! Weighing in at over two pounds and 144 pages, it’s a three-piece cloth, over-sized hardcover that collects Tiny Kitten Teeth chapters none through two. It is re-mastered, re-lettered and features additional pages as well as character designs and back-up material. Each and every page was lovingly and painstakingly hand-painted in gouache.
It is the definitive collection of our comics work over the past number of years. We’re really proud of the book and we’d be overjoyed if you would take a look at it.
You can also get it with the Owltown crest patch, as well as a quick signed doodle from us! Thanks again for continuing to support our art and our work.
If art can be first simply summarized as the outcome of creative exertion by an individual, than the dialog with the artist lies not just on the canvas - but in the crowded ashtrays, filled garbage cans and long browser histories accumulated during a piece’s creation. The detritus and byproducts of the finished work contextualizes that work as much if not more than what the artist actually chose to paint.
Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket, James Whistler
Caspar David Friedrich - The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818