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Sunday, 20 May 2012
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Alameda Times-Star, Nov 10, 1937
Got this from Bill Blackbeard many years ago.
An Al Taliaferro drawing from Alameda Times-Star, Nov 10, 1937.
It was reprinted by Gladstone in the 80's and is often credited to Floyd Gottfredson.
Enjoy!
How to spot a Mickey drawn by Taliaferro? The easiest way is to check if Mickey is moving like Donald Duck. Then it's Taliaferro behind the pencil. Here are two samples of how he drew characters walking. (Notice the dust clouds.)
An Al Taliaferro drawing from Alameda Times-Star, Nov 10, 1937.
It was reprinted by Gladstone in the 80's and is often credited to Floyd Gottfredson.
Enjoy!
How to spot a Mickey drawn by Taliaferro? The easiest way is to check if Mickey is moving like Donald Duck. Then it's Taliaferro behind the pencil. Here are two samples of how he drew characters walking. (Notice the dust clouds.)
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Last weekend I took a walk with Hedvig through one of the parks in Gothenburg and we ended up at Palmhuset. Lots of orchids and exotic plants in there. And a beautiful sculpture!
I don't know who the artist is. Anyone who knows?
Just love it. Like Hedvig said to me when we saw it, it's like a sculpture made of a Claire Wendling drawing.
Enjoy!
I don't know who the artist is. Anyone who knows?
Just love it. Like Hedvig said to me when we saw it, it's like a sculpture made of a Claire Wendling drawing.
Enjoy!
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Last weekend I attended the first SIS in Stockholm. (Stockholms Internationella Seriefestival = The International Comic Festival i Stockholm, previously known as SPX, Small Press Expo).
Didn't pick up much stuff this year. Maybe it's me getting more picky over the years, realising that every item takes shelf space... But on the other hand the three (3) items I brought back were really good. I urge you all to check them out/to buy them. You won't regret it!
First off we have Tamara Drewe by Posy Simmonds.
I'll let the images speak for themselves, but I can tell you that once I began to read it I couldn't put it away. I had to finish reading it. The story was so well told and got me hooked in a way very few comic books or graphic novels do these days. (Latest one was Asterios Polyp over a year ago.) The storytelling and the artwork makes a perfect marriage in this book. Published in Sweden by Wibom Books.
The two other items I picked up were both by Hanna K: "Lite drömmar typ" and "Astrobebis".
If I got it right she sold out during the convention, but has already printed more if you want your own copies.
And you do.
To see more of her artwork check out her tumblr: hannakdraws.tumblr.com
Didn't pick up much stuff this year. Maybe it's me getting more picky over the years, realising that every item takes shelf space... But on the other hand the three (3) items I brought back were really good. I urge you all to check them out/to buy them. You won't regret it!
First off we have Tamara Drewe by Posy Simmonds.
I'll let the images speak for themselves, but I can tell you that once I began to read it I couldn't put it away. I had to finish reading it. The story was so well told and got me hooked in a way very few comic books or graphic novels do these days. (Latest one was Asterios Polyp over a year ago.) The storytelling and the artwork makes a perfect marriage in this book. Published in Sweden by Wibom Books.
Posy was there and I was happy to get a nice drawing in my copy. :) |
The two other items I picked up were both by Hanna K: "Lite drömmar typ" and "Astrobebis".
If I got it right she sold out during the convention, but has already printed more if you want your own copies.
And you do.
To see more of her artwork check out her tumblr: hannakdraws.tumblr.com
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