It seems as though things are going to be busy around the website for a while as I add more and more content. I will be taking time to add more images to my gallery page. Today I added some robot paintings, comic covers, spot illustrations and a few more sequential pages. I've already started getting commissions of my commissions page, for which I'm very grateful. Please take time to stop by my gallery page and let me know what you think. If there is a particular piece of art that you think I should add to the page, please feel free to contact me through my contact link at the top of the page.
Instruments built by Jason May. Addam's Family Gathering
Last Sunday I took down the remaining guitars from the Addam's Family Gathering show in Middletown CT. If you weren't there, you missed a good show. You also missed your chance to get your hands on the Gomez build, which was purchased within the first 30min of the show. I do still have the Uncle Fester Diddley Bow, Pugsley Three String (my favorite to play) and Lurch's Ukulele. If you are intersested in purchasing any of these instruments, please contact me through the contact page. Thanks to everyone who came and I hope to see everyone else at the next show.
This was originally posted on my old blog. It is a very popular page, so I wanted to make sure I included it on my new site. The wording might be weird since I just copied, pasted and added a photo gallery. Especially with Halloween this week. You still have time to build one, so here we go!
So your kid wants a Proton Pack. Where are you going to get one? Who are you going to call? Well, I've put together a short tutorial on how to slap one together with some house hold items. I had most of them laying around my basement or kitchen to start out and I think I did a pretty good job. It's pretty durable (if you use enough hot glue) and the kids will have a field day. I'm mainly doing this, because no one on the web has a quick and easy pack to build for kids. So, here it goes. Just skip the wood and use more cardboard if you're not powertool savvy.
WARNING: FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALWAYS USE PROTECTION WHEN WORKING WITH TOOLS.
I apologize for taking so long to put up the second part to this tutorial. I didn't think I would get so many emails and comments on the subject. I will make a PDF later with more precise instructions and some measurments, but until then this should get you started.
I'm currently designing a new site and will be happy to welcome you all here as soon as everything is set up. This will be a big change for me. I will be bringing all the content from the various site I already use and streamlining it to make it easier to find information about my art.