Whats up Peekaboo?
I’ll be honest and say I’m not familiar with your art. Peekaboo Monster: I like it that way. I was real ambitious at first. As far as Seattle goes, it’s really small so if you put in your work you kinda get noticed out there. That’s why I’ve been trying to do more in LA, because it’s better for me. My style changes so much and I’m all over the place. I’m not happy with what I do at the time and I always want to progress in how I do it. I’m kinda glad I’m not too well-known because it hasn’t put me in my box yet to where I have to give people what they expect. I went to high-school in Montana and it put me in a box and I needed to leave. So I went to school for design and I was like screw this, I don’t want to do what someone tells me to do — I don’t care how much money it costs. Peekaboo was just an idea had because I was drawing characters coming out the corner of the page. They were popping out of things. They were never complete characters — I don’t draw legs. It’s all based on ha