Rob Schwager

Artist. Husband to one. Daddy to three. Professional comic book colorist, screen printer & part-time Berzerker. Thanks for stopping by! Please check out my sites:

robschwager.com and tinybirdpress.com
Feb 15 '12
Here’s some Fictionfield stickers which I recently received in the mail from Brandon.  You should follow Fictionfield here on Tumblr and all the other regular social networking haunts.  I’ve got a good feeling bout this one.
Thanks for the swag, Brandon!
Today while out running errands, I thought up a cool screen printed poster design that I think would encompass the whole Fictionfield vibe.  I’ll need figure out where to carve out a block of time to refine the quick thumbnail sketches i did when i got home.
You know…  In case Brandon ever invites guest artists to participate to his project…  ; )
If you were wondering, here’s a little description of what Fictionfield is all about:
“Fictionfield is a clothing line based off of a town that was founded in 1953. The theme pulls ideas from areas such as time and space. Fictionfield’s mission is to create high quality clothing while paying tribute to past times in American culture.”
That’s all of the stuff that I’m TOTALLY into.
Anyway, Sorry Brandon. I should have posted this sooner, but you know how it goes…. 

Here’s some Fictionfield stickers which I recently received in the mail from Brandon.  You should follow Fictionfield here on Tumblr and all the other regular social networking haunts.  I’ve got a good feeling bout this one.

Thanks for the swag, Brandon!

Today while out running errands, I thought up a cool screen printed poster design that I think would encompass the whole Fictionfield vibe.  I’ll need figure out where to carve out a block of time to refine the quick thumbnail sketches i did when i got home.

You know…  In case Brandon ever invites guest artists to participate to his project…  ; )

If you were wondering, here’s a little description of what Fictionfield is all about:

“Fictionfield is a clothing line based off of a town that was founded in 1953. The theme pulls ideas from areas such as time and space. Fictionfield’s mission is to create high quality clothing while paying tribute to past times in American culture.”

That’s all of the stuff that I’m TOTALLY into.

Anyway, Sorry Brandon. I should have posted this sooner, but you know how it goes…. 

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