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For Sequential Art Gallery’s second annual group show, artists from a range of backgrounds have submitted My Little Ponies (and a few very special “fakies”) ... 10p. “OMG PWN!ES” was conceived via Twitter and is being co-curated by Kaebel JK Hashitani of Sequential Art Gallery and Indigo Kelleigh of Lunarbistro.com. Sequential Art Gallery + Studio 328 NW ...
... Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison's stellar writing gets bogged down in awful art. A great story can survive weak art, but Morrison struggles without a better foil (great art, of course, cannot hoist a weak story). Another problematic plot point to come: Bruce ... work from Alan Moore, Morrison (not if it features Phillip Tan art, though) and Neil Gaiman, I'm ready to give up the comics ...
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... early artist into subverting and destroying the form of a new art. As Filippo Tommaso Marinetti is the founding father ... ,publicising and idea of an invention, by exploring the creation of new art. For example: Umberto Boccioni Umberto Boccioni was born ... portrayed of Elasticity to show the focus of capture from a various sequential movement. Where it shows the shape that is bent ,stretched ...
... the arts into each student’s daily curriculum. The Plan calls for a sequential, comprehensive arts education program that reflects the high quality of San Francisco ... in touch with the vibrant artistic community around them and help them to take advantage of the many enriching opportunities for art in the classroom and beyond. San Francisco schools are ready to implement the new curriculum ...
... a very narrow line between hard science and nature and art” Henry saw this process in “a pictoral of how ... in the mechanism, but a revelation occurred and I saw it… I have generated a sequential pictogram depicting the slow transition from an intensive chemical ... ”. Click the image to see it in full size. Posted in Art, Food For Thought, VISUAL Tagged: Butterfly Mechnism, ...
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... 6 Burlington Gardens site, where the exhibition GSK Contemporary, Earth: Art of a changing world will be held this winter. Onward will be ... of Britain+rsquo;s first ever shopping arcade, Onward will present a sequential series of light sculptures hung centrally through the ... Attack. UVA has also been selected to create two major new public art commissions for Maple Leaf Square in Toronto, Canada. ...
... to have released her Phoenix powers.  A flood does not compare to the art of a seemingly doomed Jean piloting the shuttle back down ... to what John Romita Jr. or Bob Layton could do with sequential art. Animated movies are a different story, to some extent. The ... to other subjects. It is. It’s that superheroes are uniquely suited to sequential art. Capes become atmosphere, a man wearing  a ...
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... incredibly lucky that every year we get even more enthusiastic, friendly, hard-working, sequential art-loving, people who are willing to help us bring you bigger and better Thought Bubbles ... we’re extremely thankful that you all seem to enjoy it as much as we do, and continue to let us bring the goodness of sequential art into your lives. So that brings to an end another Thought Bubble, if you ...
... peer-reviewed journal that focuses specifically on issues related to sequential art and education. So far, I've been talking with High Wire Press ... is quite sane!:), I'm calling it SANE journal: Sequential Art Narratives in Education. My hope is that the journal will ... the central academic source for articles and thought on sequential art in education, whether it be pre-school, middle school, ...
... 39;s apparently spent more time teaching the art of comics rather than making his own, and that professor's mentality ... total sucker for comics that really play with what sequential art--and only sequential art--can do as a medium in ways film ... wax pretentious, I see ASTERIOS POLYP as a celebration of the art form itself. I'm still not sure how I feel about the ending, but regardless, this one ...
... out for First Thursday for over a year. Which is fine, but when bookherd pointed out that the Sequential Art Gallery had an exhibit of artistically modified My Little ... a really splendid old building to see what it was (The Customs Building), and that was enough for the evening. Looking at Art really takes it out of you. To say thanks for helping out on Tuesday, I invited snottygrrl to come with ...
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Originally published at Cat Farris: Art for Hire. You can comment here or there. Hey folks!  I did a custom pony!  She’s based on ... .  The little kodama are courtesy of Ron Chan. You can see her, and a bunch of other sweet ponies at the OMG PWN!ES show at the Sequential Art Gallery on December. OMG PWN!ES Sequential Art Gallery December 3, 6-10pm 328 NW Broadway, #113 Portland, OR 97209 ...
... , and Eisner had some of the most original creations of all.  He combined elements of art, literature and film that eventually led to a successful career in what he called "sequential art," the forerunner of today's graphic ... against anti-semitism. Featuring interviews with Michael Chabon, Art Spiegelman, Jules Feiffer and others, this visually imaginative documentary ...
“The Count of Molly’s Crisco” is a one-page sequential art piece I initially created in 1992 for the first issue of Pocket Lint, a collaborative comic book/zine that never saw a second issue materialize.  I’ve been creating sequential art since 1981 (I started writing and drawing comic books in the first grade). Let me know what ...
OMG PWN!ES at the Sequential Art Gallery Thursday, December 3, 2009, 6 to 10 PM, Sequential Art Gallery, 328 NW Broadway, Portland OR: It’s a pony show!  Studio members Erika Moen, Terri Nelson and Cat Farris have modified My Little Ponies in various amazing and wonderful ways.  Go see’em!

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