playing around with Ron Rege’s “Boys” color scheme
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Today's Document
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playing around with Ron Rege’s “Boys” color scheme
A Period Of Transition by Phillip Dokes
entry for the 2017 Comics Workbook Composition Competition
Found my movie for the potential Snowmegedon. Been so long, too long since i’ve watched this.
This popped into my head today out of the blue, weird, can’t imagine what in the world inspired my mind to call this up....odd;-)
Happy Thanksgiving everybody-safe travels if you’re travelling!
Today’s mood, courtesy Nobel Prize Laureate
Mr Bob Dylan-Let Me Die In My Footsteps
Ditko's Doc is awesome, but have big love for Michael Golden's version as well. Dr Strange 55 (1982)
the great Manuele Fior
Ozkan seems to be working in an early-Manara-meets-Moebius style with a ton of detail and an affection for stippling, which is just great to look at. I liked this page because it was just a great sequence of a man walking down the street. The POV character’s location in the panel really doesn’t change much, but the context does a lot, which is very effective. That last panel, in particular, tells a whole bunch of stories without lingering on any specific one.
(Heavy Metal issue #149, March 1994 - Page 76 Big Apple by Okzan)
Girl on the Balcony, Egon Schiele
1907
Ramon Casas (Catalan-Spanish, 1866-1932)Â
Portrait of Pablo Picasso, 1900
Pencil on paper
Kinda reminds me of Dash
Developing a New Festival Toolkit - Juan Fernandez
I’ve just come back from CXC and I have only glowing reviews of it. It was such a breath of fresh air. To that effect, I’ve been thinking about the future of comics events in America. How we move into that future. I’m typing out loud, hoping for some conversation.
Festivals like Entreviñetas are the future. Period. If you’re not up to date on the incredible work that is being done in Colombia, check out Frank’s tour diary from 2 years ago. And then hop on over to their site.  It’s time that the rest of us caught up.
Why? Because as it stands, in it’s current, commodity focused culture, comics are facing a cultural choking point with respect to the role that comics making can play in broader cultural discussions. We need to give comics making and comics reading practices more breathing room. To grow. To continue expanding. We need to nurture interdisciplinary approaches to experiencing comics. We need our festivals to make this a guiding principle.
Comics making will no longer be a collectible, genre oriented narrative art form, but rather it can take its ascendant role in 21st Century visual culture, seen as a modality of communication with breadth and depth, that can survive in any kind of market driven cultural ecosystem. Hear me out…
Read the rest on Comics Workbook: http://comicsworkbook.com/developing-a-new-festival-toolkit/
Wow, look what’s coming back in print next year from Fanta!
http://www.fantagraphics.com/pimandfranciehc/
Georgia O'Keeffe
Berthe Morisot - Lucie Leon At The Piano - 1892
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND: The French street theatre company Royal de Luxe http://www.royal-de-luxe.com/en/ travels the world with enormous marionettes, winding thr...
Amazing, just amazing...always regret missing this about a decade ago when i went to Europe...
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