Archive for September, 2010
More Trubble Than We’re Worth
The Trubble Club are Laura Park, Grant Reynolds, Joshua Cotter, Jeremy Tinder, Aaron Renier, Bernie McGovern, Lilli Carré, Nate Beaty, and Lucy Knisley. They are, in short, collaborative comix creators. You can find their comics in this month’s issue of Vice Magazine and in perpetuity on their newly redesigned website.
Posted: September 29th, 2010 under artists.
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Art Thief from a Parallel Universe
Jeff Smith rocked the comics world with his magnum opus, Bone. It’s been described as Pogo meet Lord of the Rings and its audience grew with every issue. Although it wasn’t aimed at kids, the nine volume epic was even picked up by Scholastic and republished very successfully for children. So, how does an artist [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2010 under artists.
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Creative Paper Cutting
I recentely got an email about this new book by Shambhala Publications and thought I’d share! The book presents paper-cutting techniques through clear step-by-step instructions, detailed diagrams, and templates. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can move on to trying the projects: cards, gift wrap, mobiles, collages, wreaths, aprons, invitations and even lamp shade décor. [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2010 under books, papercuts/silhouettes, resources, technique.
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Dave Cooper on Tour!
Posted: September 27th, 2010 under artists.
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Career Advice from Petey Otterloop
Via Richard Thompson‘s pen.
Posted: September 25th, 2010 under artists.
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Dollars for Doodles
CLICK HERE for more information. Poster by Johnny Martz via Drawn
Posted: September 19th, 2010 under artists.
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Hey New Yorkers!
From this past Thursday through October 23rd, the Adam Baumgold Gallery will feature the original artwork from Chris Ware’s newest edition of ACME Novelty Library. Read all about it at AdamBaumgoldGallery.com.
Posted: September 19th, 2010 under artists.
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Now Taking Questions
Ming Doyle (for whom I have an admitted art crush) is answering questions on her Formspring page. I probably wouldn’t mention it but Ming weaves words like a writer’s Rumpelstiltskin. Which makes it a worthy waste of time for those who want one.
Posted: September 15th, 2010 under artists.
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