Bravo!
Best wishes!
- RayCuthbert
From: "Malcolm Bourne" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "comicartl" <comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 4:05:31 PM
Subject: [comicart-l] James again
Also....coming back to James. He’s a great guy, a wonderful figure artist, and
when he gets his portraits right they are amazing. He’s also an art professor
in Sarasota and worked at Disney, Dreamworks and other film and animation
studios as well as (as someone said) with Neal Adams for a while. His new book
“Muse” is great.
James certainly does some commissions and I have a few of those and am totally
happy with them. (One is of my wife - who is a harsh critic of pictures of
herself; and she loves it. )
Malcolm
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On 15 Jan 2021, at 21:56, Malcolm Bourne <m.j.bourne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Which one? Stardust?
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On 15 Jan 2021, at 21:52, Jan Staecker <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I actually just finished a Neil Gaian book that mixed comic narration,
tradition story narration, and illustration. It was a very interesting way to
tell a story.
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On Jan 15, 2021, at 12:24 PM, Mark Nevins <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Miki,
That’s a really superb collection of SF illustration art. Kudos!
(I’m a big Michael Whelan fan. Whatever happened to him? And Don Maitz too?)
Just to be clear: I love illustration art—my occasional complaint on this
mailing list notwithstanding. It’s just that illustration a different thing
than comic art. Comics are fundamentally about sequential narration.
Illustration is not. This is not a critique of anyone’s taste or collecting
preferences, it’s just a fact.
And yes, I certainly understand cases where “this is an illustration by a
comics artist,” but that’s not really the point. Michael Jordan played both
baseball and basketball professionally: that doesn’t mean those two sports have
anything in common. There are not many NBA players in Cooperstown.
Obviously I’ll deal with it. But I just really don’t see a place for painted
copies of photos of actresses in a comic art gallery, just as I wouldn’t see a
place for fresh vegetables or women’s clothing in a hardware store.
Sorry to be cranky. I guess for me it’s about signal-to-noise ratio. If I want
to look at comic art I’d rather not have to wade through not-comic-art to do
it.
Apparently I’m in the minority.
Cheers,
Mark Nevins
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On Jan 15, 2021, at 12:37, Miki Annamanthadoo <mik1surf1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Here’s the link to my illustration gallery in CAF
[ https://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=155962 ;|
https://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=155962 ] ;
The first piece is legitimately comic art but I included it in the illustration
gallery because the artist is more recognized as an illustration artist.
Miki A
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On Jan 15, 2021, at 11:04 AM, phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Is it officially cool to have an illustration section of your CAF now? I missed
that. I don’t have a ton, but am happy to put up what little I have.
On this specific topic. Cool piece Ray!
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Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 7:02 AM
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Subject: [comicart-l] Re: Art Days - James Martin!
Besides Illustration is now a component of CAF including a lot of work by
illustrators who did not work in comics (and while there is a lot of crossover
there are also many who worked solely in illustration.) George
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