N.C. Winters' art has been included in solo and group exhibitions throughout the New York metro area, including Rock Soup’s Project 001, Forced Future Gallery and LITM in Jersey City and CB313 Gallery and Jacklight Gallery in Manhattan. Winters’ profile as a metro area artist has grown rapidly, both in the gallery world and as a freelance illustrator. His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Time Out New York, New York Press, as well as commissioned by private collectors across the US. Winters continues to work diligently after a recent move to sunny San Diego, California.
Hahaha, Happy Halloween to you guys. Keep the FF’s Coming. Highlights my Mondays.
haha! Excellent!
Well… Good but how is it connected with freelance career?
Part of the reason I went out on Halloween (besides it being fun, though I didn’t have anywhere to go) was to avoid the candy conflict.
When you don’t buy the tiny candy, the tiny candy can’t talk to you.
@Petr
I don’t know about you, but when I’m putting in the long hours, I don’t have the time to be cooking myself the healthiest of meals, so I quite often opt for the chocolate and chips.
Seriously. These don’t need to be strictly related to freelancing every.. single.. time! Give it a break and enjoy the comic. If not a single one of them was freelance related, sure, go ahead and complain. But geez, don’t you ever do anything outside of freelance? Live a little.
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Strange. That message was meant as a reply to Petr not Taz.
Oh well.
Excellent depiction of whats going on in my house!
Nice – I can totally relate.
Happy Halloween!
Excellent comic! Hilarious!
I’ve heard of mindless eating, but not that eating had a mind of it’s own.
very funny as usual!
*dies laughing* Yes, overworking CAN do that to you! XD
HAHA I felt this yesterday when reading on the couch next to the candy bowl
Wow makes me grateful I didn’t have any candy lying around this year. geez.
hahaha..reminds me of the sour patch kids commercial lol..
Hahaha! It’s a good thing that no one comes to my house on Halloween since I live on a highway. Otherwise, we’d have candy. And let’s face it–there’s a good chance my candy would never live to see Halloween, either.
I’m very protective of my child (with them not getting all the candy) as well. Ha Ha
Quite funny
This one is really hilarious
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Gave it to the neighbor’s kid. Evil, I know.
haha awesome