My love for Thomas the green moray eel who lives at the New England Aquarium continues and grows and knows no bounds. He is my muse. This is a plow book I made featuring my guy for my art books class, I love how I can fold him up in many funky ways
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My love for Thomas the green moray eel who lives at the New England Aquarium continues and grows and knows no bounds. He is my muse. This is a plow book I made featuring my guy for my art books class, I love how I can fold him up in many funky ways
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I am happy to announce the Kickstarter campaign for my new art book The Art of Heikala: Realms of Imagination, is now live!
The book will be showcasing my paintings from 2018 to 2025, including several new pieces never before printed in book form. I hope you check it out 💕
WE'RE SO BACK
Some cute arts from the Animation Staff's Art Book :
Andrew Liptak at Transfer Orbit interviewed me about my upcoming art book!
Your first book was Worlds Beyond Time: what will this new book do that you couldn't do with that one?
There’s a great Leo Steinberg quote: “All art is infested by other art.” My first book took a really close look at one slice of science fiction illustration (mostly book covers, mostly 1960s-’80s), so this new one is pulling back to look at the web of influences that went into that era and emerged from it.
I’m covering such a broad area that it’s going to be impossible to include everything, so I’m approaching it more like an art smorgasbord that jumps around between centuries and mediums.
Read the whole interview over here!
Morning Coffee - Paul McCreery
American b. 1970s
Watercolour on paper , 26 x 26 in. Framed.
Dragon ownership is a big responsibility. Owning an art book full of dragons? Absolutely zero responsibility required. The choice is clear – buy a dragon anyway. But if you’re having trouble sourcing a real dragon, you can buy this art book to tide you over until you find one:
Dragons: Wild and Domestic Kickstarter is running through the end of August – and it’s already funded, hurray!
An art book by Jaimie Whitbread