Sprinkled scattershot
throughout AustinMama
you'll find Penny
Van Horn's electric babies:
roughly hewn images, wood-carved energy,
kinetic fragments of life, seemingly whittled in
black-and-white scritch-scratch, like some folk
art on acid. Penny is yet another talented local
contributor to whom we owe tremendous gratitude.
We are proud to have her work as part of
AustinMama.
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Penny's Bio:
"I am a cartoonist and illustrator and, so far, have
primarily worked in scratchboard, linoleum and
wood block. Having recently bought a computer,
I look forward to working in color. Originally from
Rye, New York, I moved to Austin, Texas in 1984
and have been here ever since. I began drawing
comics at that time, inspired by some comics in the
back of National Lampoon."
Penny's work has been featured
in Weirdo, Snake
Eyes, Twisted Sisters I and II, Zero Zero, Girl
Frenzy,
Wimmin's Comix, Dirty Stories, Texas
Monthly, The Stranger, The Austin American-
Statesman, The
Austin Chronicle, The New
Observer, Spin and more. You can contact Penny
here, or buy her
latest book:
Recipe for Disaster
Buy it now!
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