Showing posts with label 1988. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1988. Show all posts

29 April 2015

Zombie Thriller Terror Postcard #4

The last of these from 1988.  That was a good year for me.
This is, naturally, Dinky Doo in a slightly scary pose.
4.25" x 7.0".

Have you guessed the 2 things about these "Zombie Thriller Terror Postcards"?
1.  They are actually Zombie Filler Terror Postings
2. I made them all on one 8.5" x 14.0" piece of paper!

27 April 2015

Zombie Thriller Terror Postcard #3

Yet another from 1988.  Found a stash of old originals.... oddly, many are too big for the scanner!
Here is of course, Dog*God at his meanest!
4.25" x 7.0"

25 April 2015

23 April 2015

Zombie Thriller Terror Postcard #1

Way back from 1988.
This one is Chuck the Zombie, an occasional friend of Dinky Doo.
4.25" x7.0"

01 February 2015

"Bug Eye Guy" Welded Bronze Sculpture

(c)1988 Ralf Schulze

Made this sculpture in 1988 from bronze casting scraps and an old Baush & Lomb eye testing machine part.
He's about 12 inches tall, 10 inches wide and 14 inches long.
His right "eye" is adjustable... it can rotate (see last three pics)
I just took these photographs today.






Another shot.



31 May 2011

A classic Stupid Comic!

 I think every comic artist does something like this.

It is rude, crude and fun and who cares!

I don't care if you copy this and make millions! (yeah, right)

09 May 2011

Larry the Leper!

(c)1987 Ralf Schulze
Sharpie on slide.  This is currently in Wyoming.  I don't believe it still exists!

24 April 2011

God Save the Comix!



I made this to promote my comics. Sent it with various mail art and if someone decided to send me actual $ for the comics.

Top left is my character: "Dinky Doo"
Top Right is Ralph Mindicino's character: "Dead Kid"
Bottom left is my character: "Larry the Leper"

The old address is old

8 1/2" x 11" Collage, Stamp, and ink!

17 April 2011

29 March 2011

sample calendar page

(c)1988/1992 Ralf Schulze
Sample page of my Crazy Calendar of the previous post.

Please remember to click on the pic to see it enlarged!

Notable is that on December 25th (Christmas Day), Charlie Chaplin and W. C. Fields died on that day.

FYI: I drew the faces and lettering (month and weekday names) all together on same page but on bigger paper, and pasted in the death names.

28 March 2011

Calendar 1993

 Four years after making the original Calendar I made this one with more Famous Death Dates.

I did it because the days of the week for most months were the same as 1988 (or was it 1989?) I only had to alter January and February because of a leap year thing.

I had fun and spent a lot of time drawing this.  Every day had a different face, no repeats, and from 1 to 3 famous death dates for each day!

I printed up 250 of them and stamped them with a # ( see the zoom-in of the smaller pic of the back cover).   8.5" x 11"  (the address on the back cover is old and useless).

I sold or gave away 249 of them!
I think I had to draw one months worth of new faces for this calendar.

16 February 2011

Fun & Games with your Internal Organs!

















This is a double scan of an old comic I did for a Glossy Humor magazine Start-up (from 1988) called "Anything but Monday". Together this was one page sized Like Time magazine.  "Anything but Monday" was created by Frank Nora and his friend and it lasted maybe 6 issues.
Frank Nora's mind runs non-stop and he found his calling doing a daily radio/web cast from NYC.

The Frank Nora Show!

check it out!!!!

28 February 2010

Bronze wall hanging by Ralf

I made this bronze wall hanging back in 1988. I do not remember where it is. I might have sold it or gave/traded to a friend. It is about 13 inches high. titled: "At The Beach"

My sculpture of a Turkey


Sculpture from about 1988 in welded Bronze 13 inches tall by Ralf Schulze.

26 September 2009

Mr Suburbia CDs in the works!



I'm getting the Original Mr suburbia Tapes transferred to CD.
Here is the new cover (The original cassette box cover will be reproduced inside CD case).

And here is what you need to know! (liner notes):

Originally compiled 21 years ago from various mix-tapes sent from Mr. Suburbia on Long Island to Ralf Schulze in Beacon NY, during the years 1985 to 1988.
This is most of the first Mr. Suburbia release created as a 90 minute tape. These cuts are the first 70+ minutes of the tape. The remaining cuts are available on the second release titled "Life is a Slow Sax Solo"!
Transferred to CD by Ralf Schulze September 2009.
Also available is Mr. Suburbia 3 "Suburban Cocktails" from 1992.
to purchase more copies, or the other CDs email Ralf at: aardvarkf@yahoo.com

23 June 2009

two more collage of mine!


These were fun at the time (20 years ago) ! I think they are still pretty cool.