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Landis Blair at the 2016 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo
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Born |
Peter Landis Blair September 4, 1983 Waukegan, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | The School of The Art Institute of Chicago |
Known for | Illustrator, Writer |
Notable work | The Hunting Accident |
Movement | Literary nonsense, Surrealism |
Awards | Grand-prize winner, 2012 New Yorker Eustace Tilley contest |
Website | Official website |
Landis Blair (born Peter Landis Blair on September 4, 1983) is an American illustrator and comic artist. He is best known as the artist of The Hunting Accident: a True Story of Crime and Poetry with David Carlson and for his work with The Order of the Good Death and Caitlin Doughty whose second book, From Here to Eternity, he illustrated. He also writes and publishes some of his own books under the publishing label Sastergoodment.
His illustrations have appeared in print and online magazines such as Chicago,Ghettoblaster,New Escapologist, and Medium and have also been used for commercial art such as t-shirt and tote bag designs.
He was the 2012 Grand Prize winner of the New Yorker's Eustace Tilley contest.
He rides a unicycle.