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One of the most impressive illustrators working in film production today is Rodolfo Damaggio.
Damaggio worked as a comic book artist for DC in the 1990’s before moving on to do concept art and...
Artist Matthew Woodson was recently bit by an unknown spider. Unlike Peter Parker who gained untold superpwers from a similar incident, this comics-related spider bite has put the artist in a tight financial situation.
Pixo's 10,000 page colouring book is already over 600 pages long. He explains these beautiful line drawings are part of a Buddhist exercise in emptiness, which adds a dimension of profundity to the project. They're all available with a Creative Commo...
These are so cool — who knew that this was even a genre? Over at the always-impressive Bibliodyssey, PK offers up some brilliant satirical maps from World War One that double as political cartoons.
Work In Progress is a blog that shows comics pages coming to life from initial sketches to finished piece, with various stages in between. The images are all in Flash, and we see them blend seamlessly into each other, which makes for an interesting...
In this video artist Tommy Kane combines video diary with travel sketchbook as we follow him through the streets of Beirut, Lebanon to watch him draw.
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Jamie Tanner (The Aviary, Adhouse Books) is asking people to pledge money up-front to help fund his next graphic novel. Pledges of 50 bucks or more get a page of original art. So far he’s raised over $6k.
Interesting…
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Each time a new image by Robin Yangge appears in the thumbnail previews for my Flickr contacts I know I will be transported to – not Max’s island where the Wild Things are – but perhaps some other, nearby island… one populated by Cyclopean trees,...
Love love love. Paul Rogers’s Name That Movie series. With brilliant simplicity and use of black and white, they are like little movie haikus.
And note how he achieves his blacks here. The drawings themselves are simple line drawings without any...