October 2012
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The Great Showdowns vs. Silhouettes from Popular...
Titan Books has just released two perfect little square books for fans of pop culture and movie art:
The Great Showdowns by Scott C
Scott C offers up some of Hollywood’s greatest confrontations in the silly cheerful way that only Scott C can. I love Scott’s watercolour recreations of my favourite movies (a Back to the Future original hangs on my wall) so I’ve been looking...
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I’ve spent my entire career obsessively trying to “learn how to draw” when I...
– Shane Glines Link (via faitherinhicks)
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Drawing is one of the most human things you can possibly do.
– Phil McAndrew: Draw Like a Six-Year-Old
Speckled with Phil’s awesome drawings, this longish read is worth every word!
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VANALLEMEERSCH :: HCSREEMELLANAV
So at SPX a few weeks ago, Jim Rugg walked by with a giant Sam Vanallemeersch book (Big Mother #2, from Nobrow Press), which of course sold out before I could get one. Vanallemeersch is no stranger to readers of Drawn—or even me; I’ve been following his Flickr for awhile, have seen his stuff here and there, and liked it. But something about looking through that book made my hair...
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