Hello everyone, assuming that someone actually checks out my blog every once in a while.
I have not been updating in long time, but it is not like I am sleeping either. In fact I am working on a "comic related project" which I will show here, when the time is right (when I actually have something finished). As I am pretty much a beginner at this it is taking me a while and I am trying to attain "a certain skill level" and practice a lot. I am pretty bad at this whole comic thing still, but worry not I have firmly decided to become a lot better!
Here you can see a short comic I made for practice purposes (non related to the one I am working on) :
Yeah, rather bitter sounding "comic", but it just was some stuff that came to my head, not my opinion of the world or something, hehe :)
I have also been reading/looking at a lot of comics and especially manga (even though what I am making does not try to be manga or something, ok?)
Anyway I want to tell you here and now that there are some works that I respect so much it goes way beyond just "liking" them!
The first time I felt like this when reading "Yu Yu Hakusho". I enjoyed a lot the absolute "freedom" of the art, that one frame might be incredibly detailed and "realistic" looking, while the next one could be minimalistic and sketchy. Another good point is that the story is great! The characters are very likable, both the "good guys" and the "bad guys". The only thing I can really say "against" it, is the I am not such a huuuge fan of the ending, but that's ok, if that is how it was intended to end by Mr. Yoshihiro Togashi, that's fine with me.
I read a lot of good manga after that, but the only thing that managed to topple down Yu Yu Kakusho from it's throne of "my favorite manga or even comic in general" is Iou Kuroda's "Japan Tengu Party Illustrated". Wow. You know, this is simply a great work of art! I love everything about it: the freaky (yet rather human) characters, the odd "otherworldly" story but most of all the messy while simple, deep black brushy-inky look!
I rarely can afford to actually buy books, but this manga is something that I really want to (or even need to) have (physically, as printed books).
It is a sin/shame that despite the big number of people I found proclaiming their love for this work on their blogs and web-pages it is still not available in English (only unofficially as "scanlation")!
Yes, so that's all I'll say for now, wish me luck and endurance for my own comic project...
Strange Forest
Friday, 29 October 2010
Monday, 9 August 2010
New Digital Paintings
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010
4OUR
Hello everyone,
I just found out that my work will be featured in the publication "4OUR" by the Screamer Company.
Yay!
Sadly I cannot go to the release party, but here is the info that I just received in my inbox:
"Join us for the release of 4OUR,
our newest publication
Friday, July 30th, 6 - 10 PM
The Screamer Company
107 Leland Street, Suite 3
Austin, TX 78704
4OUR ARTISTS
Pilar Arrieta, Nikki Birdwell, Erica Bogdan, Rob Bondgren, Evan Brogan, Christine Choate, Jessica Clark, Doug Creamer, Alex Despain, Brandi Duncan, EGO-TEK, James Finger, Ben Friesen, Jay Geurink, Brian Gilbert, Chuck Gonzales, Violetta Gutierrez, Larry Hackney, Fields Harrington, Cody Hennigan, Brandon Jansa, Allyson Lipkin, Roel Macias, Diamond Mascorro, Taylor McClure, Zach McDonald, Mason McFee, Kevin Munoz, Travis Nichols, Elena Pineda Nieto, Andre Peniche, Russel Evan Pryor, Aldo Fabian Ramos, Sylvester Sanchez, Christina Shaffell, Sharon Silverberg, Callie Simpson, Spencer Stoner, Jillian Tito, Devin Usher, Alexandra Valenti, Rahael Wojciechowski"
Be sure to check out their webpage!
Looking forward to seeing the publication :D
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Saturday, 24 July 2010
Ptolemaeus
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astrology,
astronomy,
digital painting,
geography,
math,
mathematics,
painting,
portrait,
ptolemaeus,
ptolemy,
science,
space
Friday, 23 July 2010
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