unsound

some twenty year old practically forgotten trevor brown art has just resurfaced on the web - and i’m not too ashamed of it to deem it worthy of being re-posted here - thanks (urgh?) to the original scanner/ripper at shock corridor - “unsound” was one of the more established and professional zines from the eighties industrial scene - ancient history before most of you baby art blog readers were even born i suspect?! - but if anyone interested there’s also a related site, notes from underground, hellbent on digging up best-forgotten zines from that era (that i might be encountered in - hopefully not)

i do have a few other “done-for-zines” drawings from that time brought back from england - there’s not much but if i add new works (my “mania” stuff), perhaps enough to consider a second tb b/w compilation book (”temple of blasphemy vol ii”?) - which i know a few people are wanting to publish - but i’m still too lazy to organise putting it together (…and seeing if there really is enough of substance for a book)…

anyway, enjoy these finer old treasures (~cough!~) for the moment


6 comments

  1. Moon said on 19 Aug 2009 at 12:13 pm

    sofa…
    so… enjoy these finer old treasures for the moment
    (~cough!~)

  2. trevor brown said on 20 Aug 2009 at 8:16 am

    okey dokey - sorry i spoke - no interest whatsoever in another b/w book - i won’t waste my time with that

  3. eva said on 20 Aug 2009 at 2:33 pm

    tsundere.

  4. napalm said on 20 Aug 2009 at 3:44 pm

    “a second tb b/w compilation book (”temple of blasphemy vol ii”?)”
    dont worry I’m interested , eh!eh!
    an european publication like the first one ?

  5. Anita said on 15 Sep 2009 at 11:52 am

    Love the big eyes!!!

  6. Nymphlight said on 28 Sep 2009 at 2:57 am

    Gosh I would absolutely love to see more old film stars in your work. I’m particularly fond of Theda Bara and Lauren Bacall, here. Thank you for sharing these!

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