Author Archives: Stephanie Bucholz

First there was the writing thing, then the drawing and printmaking thing. Now it's sort of a painting with a little writing and drawing and printmaking thrown in thing. It changes all the time so nobody gets bored, mainly me.

Dogeater Panel 10d

[Note: He may be happy leaving you with the impression he was so cold-hearted but I’m not. I know he writes a better story than this. Stuff he left out: any reason he might have married me. Why this is bad: because it makes me not care about this narrator who is wasting my time […]

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Dogeater Panel 10c

Flash forward to the following summer, his hotshot crew drove by our honeymoon place on their way to a fire in Oak Creek. Riding in while the townspeople fled. “Damn hot day for a fire,” is all he is thinking and for rhythm says again, “Damn hot day for a fire.”

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Dogeater Panel 10b

In Oak Creek on our honeymoon we were mutually bummed the picnic basket we got from one of my friends contained non-alcoholic wine. We both needed a drink.

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Dogeater Panel 10a

He starts by saying how my mom wasn’t at the wedding. (She was.) His daughter wasn’t, or his nephew who was bringing her, because his car broke down just outside of Phoenix. His brother lives in Colorodo. But his sister was there. She just happened to be in Sedona attending one of the local New […]

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Dogeater Panel 10

Still crossing the rice paddy (it’s not as easy as it looked from his 10th-floor apartment & there are other wild dogs now taking notice of the first), he thinks about: 1. How to get the dog home invisibly. He spies an alley and a peach orchard that might come in handy for subterfuge. Because […]

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Barb and Me at Opal, 52nd & 2nd, New York, June 4 2010

Barb and Me at Opal, 52nd & 2nd, New York We have a frenetic information exchange, a slight molecular rearrange. We’re both a little twisty and strange. Something on Facebook has made her upset. She gestures and speaks like a fire with Tourettes’.

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Dogeater Panel 9

And a little more about me: (again, paraphrasing) I’m one of those unfathomable women in his stories now. Part Mary, Queen of Scots (doomed, and not worth listening to), part Salome (stone-cold terrifying and dragging our platters with us wherever we go, dripping with blood). OK OK! I’m getting away with myself. I don’t call […]

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Dogeater Panel 8

My husband, according to him, via Dogeater, paraphrased by me: The usual stuff. Brilliant but misunderstood, existentialist and tragically flawed. Untouchable like Hemingway, Thomas Pynchon or Jack Nicholson in Five Easy Pieces. Taker of chances, thinker of thoughts, lover of women, saver of dogs. And P.S.: He’s sure I now describe him as a bum.

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Best Wishes Andy & Drew May 15 2010

Congratulations and best wishes to Andy & Drew on their wedding day! These are good friends/neighbors and 38th Street is abuzz with anticipation for the event of the year. Drew is a wedding/event planner himself so we are all in high expectation mode to be aesthetically and culinarily (not to mention romantically) impressed! I’m really […]

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New Venice Painting

Underdrawing and reference picture for new Venice painting, 24 x 48 inches, black marker on black paint on canvas. I thought I was going to have no end of trouble with those balconies on the upper right but they don’t look half bad in this picture. Go me! I don’t remember where it was in […]

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Jarrod with Martini May 1 2010

I did this drawing of Jarrod for him to use as his profile picture. It sort of looks like him.

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Dogeater Panel 7

Speaking of irony. The 2 major & recurring themes of our rending asunder: 1. “Explain why you’re leaving again?” & 2. “Please don’t write about me.” “I promise.”

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Dogeater Panel 6

He says he hopes the story isn’t hard for me and he’s not bitter. “What do I have to be bitter about,” he says. I was the bad one.” He means that ironically.

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Dogeater Panel 5

The wife. “The wife had a goob job.” (This part is true.) “I came home from construction jobs, ditch-digging, snow-shoveling, dead tired, half frost bit. She couldn’t stand the sight of me.” (And part of this is true.) (And this is the part he left out): The wife came home from her job as, let’s […]

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Post-it drawings

Post-it drawing inspired by Cat Rocketship, www.pleaseobey.com, last fall while I was trying to get this blog up. Unfortunately her site crashed awhile back and she’s back now but the post-it comics, sadly, are not. But check out her paintings and “weekly collections,” images she finds on the net for inspiration. Was going to promise […]

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Dogeater Panel 4

4) W. H. Auden’s poem describing it. “The dogs go on with their doggy life.” 5) Charles Mingus blasting on his stereo back at the apartment, loud enough to teach the neighbor’s TV a lesson in manners or taste. Or at least the person reading the story. 6) Some other shit. 7) Me. “The wife.”

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Dogeater Panel 3

He walks across a rice paddy to rescue a dog trapped in wire. It’s Sunday morning. He’s drunk and afraid of dogs. While walking he talks about 1) Mongolia, where he developed his fear of dogs. [roving packs of wild dogs.] 2) Borneo, where they kick dogs. [kick.] 3) Breugel’s Landscape with the Fall of […]

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Dogeater Panel 2

My ex-husband sent me a story called Dogeater. It’s about him, of course. He’s living in Korea, where he actually lives. He rescues a dog.

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Dogeater Panel 1

Dogeater: The real story of my Divorce in Gold Leaf and Bas Relief

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Dogeater: graphic novel on wood panel

No dogs will be harmed in the making of this graphic novel on panel. One bit of door will be soundly abused, and a quantity of acrylic media wasted, according to some. And I’m breaking a promise. I’ll get to that soon–like panel 5.

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