October 30, 2009 – 10:01 pm
It is my distinguished honor and pleasure to introduce to you an interview with a very talented and creative minded artist Aunia Kahn. Aunia has received mention and honors from a number of very reputable art sources such as REFUSED Magazine, Celebrity Artist Michael Bell Radio Show, Juxtapoz On-line, and many more. Aunia also has the pleasure and honor of being Excommunicate’s first photographer. So without further delay I present you the work of Aunia Kahn.
December 3, 2007 – 7:59 am
It is with great honor and pleasure that we are able to present you an interview with yet another incredibly artist Zach Johnsen.
JackDirt:Can you start by giving us some background information on yourself?

Zach Johnsen: I was born and raised in northern NH state in the United States in 1978. My upbringing was bare bones.. my parents never had much, but what they had, they carved out for themselves through blood, sweat and tears.. i wore hand me downs almost exclusively until i was 12. As a youngster, me and my 2 brothers would be doing one of 2 things: sewing life size dummies out of old clothes then shooting arrows at them, or drawing. All I drew was gory fight scenes, with monsters and body parts, cyborgs, and kangaroos with shot guns. I guess comic books and mad magazine really had an effect on me back then.
November 2, 2007 – 7:43 am
It is my great honor and pleasure to present another fantastically talented and intelligent artist, Andrew Brandou.

JackDirt: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Andrew Brandou: I’m originally from michigan, and came to california to attend otis/parsons art institute. I worked at the paper moon card company as a kind of jack of all trades while in school, then switched over to animation when i graduated. I worked on dozens of animation projects , from the simpsons to spongebob, in various art capacities. since 2002 i have been concentrating solely on my fine art career, though I do still do freelance illustration for magazines and small animation projects.