It seems straightforward to say “Live with Yourself,” but is it? Matt’s word play and imagery conflates issues of injury and scars with the idea of the embracing the self, warts and all.
Read MoreIn this graphic essay, Matt Kalasky offers strong language and powerful Gothic imagery to lead us on the path to success. Are you enjoying these emotionally-charged word+art pieces like we are? The combination of positive energy and robust drawing is better than that second cup of coffee.
Read MoreIn this collaborative project, Matt Kalasky and Olivia Menta raise issues about communication, play, focus and perspective. Or wait, maybe it’s really just about cats.
Read MoreMatt Kalasky’s scroll-like graphic essay imagines a brainstorming session about cosplay by people outside of the roles who image (wrongly) how to cosplay.
Read MoreIn this graphic essay, Matt Kalasky asks us to consider the ego involved in making art and to be accepting of it.
Read MoreThis graphic essay by Matt Kalasky tells the story of a disease passed on by a father to a son and from the son to his son. The allegorical story takes place nowhere in particular and has implications everywhere.
Read MoreMatt’s graphic tells the story of a gate, and of two who were separated because of it, and of what the two discovered when the gate went away.
Read MoreMatt tries an alternative method of constructing an essay, a playful and visual approach that encourages us to just keep swimming.
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