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Showing posts with label Grant Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grant Thomas. Show all posts
What happened to 'The Chase' by Grant
Hi Grant I've just been going over the archives here and I wondered what happened to The Chase? I would like to see more of it.
Not Quite Abstract Comics
My Life in Records is relaunching! This newest issue contains a remastered and reworked version of the very first My Life in Records story, plus two new "B Side" stories that are only available in the print version of the comic.
The release date for My Life in Records #1 is September 15, 2011, but you can preorder it now for a reduced price ($5.00) and also enjoy FREE SHIPPING!
If you can't wait until then to read the first pages of the book, you can read the remastered Prologue on Google+. While you are there, add me to your circles and see more behind the scenes stuff.
An Antecedent to Abstract Comics
My wife and I were going through our back room and throwing a lot of stuff away. We found my portfolio from freshman year of art school. (We've moved it twice and just now looked through it.) Most of the contents were pretty embarrassing and it is no surprise that I was not accepted into the Graphic Design department based on its merits.
While the greater parts of the portfolio's are now residing in my garbage bin awaiting the weekly pick up on Tuesday morning, I saved this piece from the rubble.
I made it for my first design class and I remember getting a B+ for it. Everyone looked at it and said "it looks like a comic book." I denied this of course, because making comics in art school was about as cool as painting non-ironic unicorns.
But now I post it here for all to see that I was making abstract comics as long ago as 1999.
While the greater parts of the portfolio's are now residing in my garbage bin awaiting the weekly pick up on Tuesday morning, I saved this piece from the rubble.
I made it for my first design class and I remember getting a B+ for it. Everyone looked at it and said "it looks like a comic book." I denied this of course, because making comics in art school was about as cool as painting non-ironic unicorns.
But now I post it here for all to see that I was making abstract comics as long ago as 1999.
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