This collection of selected pen and graphite drawings range from the
whimsical to the hyper-realistic, with some looking as though they were
lifted from a turn-of-the-century catalogue. Many include captions,
which convey humourous narrative arcs and add a sometimes bizarre
dimension to the work. The Blaring House is inspired by children's book
illustrations, absurdist humour, and late Victorian portrait
photography. "Adept, antiquated draughtsmanship, atypical humour,
Seringhaus is a Van Leeuwenhoek's flask of broth comprised of the DNA
from the dandruff of Glen Baxter, the fingernail parings of Edward Gorey
and the juice wrung from the socks of Monty Python. This is absurd,
solid, funny stuff." -- Joe Ollmann, author of Mid-Life