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Sunday, April 17, 2005
Punk Witches

The June/May issue of Punk Planet features an interview with and one Hell of a good looking cover by the artist Tara McPherson, known in comics for her work for Vertigo (the magazine hasn't updated their website with image as of this writing). It's a short little interview but a nice one. It goes over her history coming up as an artist doing rock show posters and going to art school. It also discusses the feminine iconography of her work, which is what I found the most interesting. There's also a lot of pics of her work as well as a little picture of the artist herself.

If you ever have an extra $4,000 dollars on you I suggest picking up this piece at Wacko on Hollywood Blvd. Not a bad looking bit of art.

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