Running with the wind (again)

Danger threatens the old cowboy in his most recent appearance.

Today marks a week since I posted the latest drawing in Sequence #1, a project inspired by underground comics. Check out what’s happening with that old cowboy with the free-floating head. This is the first entry in the project’s new home at the center of a Robert Stikmanz Patreon.

Access continues as on the previous site. The plan remains that all drawings of the sequence will be accessible without charge while the sequence is in progress. Once a sequence is complete, only paid supporters will have access to it, and the subsequent sequence will occupy public view until it, too, wraps.

Free to view does not mean paid support is unwelcome. I am deeply grateful to those whose generosity sustains this work by underwriting its material basis. The cost of membership on the Stikmanz Patreon is very low. May you find it a bargain.

Those coffee sites

The Robert Stikmanz pages on Ko-fi and Buy Me a Coffee are slowly being repurposed. Early images from Sequence #1 will be replaced with content related to origami as I complete the new materials. Expect photos and comment, but also some practical references. The first two diagrams of simple figures are in preparation. Look for eventual release through these tip sites.

Buying Robert Stikmanz books

Gift-giving season has arrived. There is no finer time to give the gift of books by Robert Stikmanz. Your purchase of any of my titles would, in fact, be the best gift and the most welcome support you could give me. My books are my self-portrait. They are the creative works most central to who I am. This is especially the case with the triptych consisting of Dvarsh, An Introduction, Nod’s Way (the Author’s Edition) and The Song of Worlds, although the same is true for all my titles. The Seven Jewel Bird will even fit snugly inside a greeting card.

As for all the rest that I do, I am proud of much of it and indifferent to some of it (including that which draws the most enthusiastic response), but it is sideshow. It is very fine sideshow, but only that. Nothing thrills me more than sale of even a single copy of one of my books. On top of that, you could be sure of giving literature like no other.