One of my eldest’s best friends and her husband had their reception at the HMNS
in the “dinosaur hall.” :)
My youngest is a volunteer there in the Gems and Minerals section.
We were going to the HMNS to see the train exhibit, but COVID-19 took us out of
that adventure. Bunch of family got sick - all mild so far.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
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On Jan 13, 2021, at 1:37 PM, <phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx>
<phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex:
It’s really an amazing museum. The museum district in downtown Houston is a
great way to kill a couple of days. I have pictures somewhere that I took at
the museum. I need to dig them out since they are pre-digital. This site is
selling 3 foot prints of each 9 foot mural
https://www.dinogallery.com/Life_Before_Dinosaurs_murals/p3878962_15746569.aspx
<https://www.dinogallery.com/Life_Before_Dinosaurs_murals/p3878962_15746569.aspx>.
Phillip
From: comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Alexander Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 11:23 AM
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: So I am sitting earlier this evening...
Re: Some of his best work has been seen by tons of people who don’t ever know
his name like the massive murals of prehistoric life at the Houston Museum of
Natural Science.
I had no idea did work there. The HMNS has a wonderful paleontology exhibit -
https://www.hmns.org/exhibits/permanent-exhibitions/the-morian-hall-of-paleontology/
<https://www.hmns.org/exhibits/permanent-exhibitions/the-morian-hall-of-paleontology/>
Regards,
Alex Johnson
Visit my CAF gallery at http://cafurl.com?i=12727 ;<http://cafurl.com/?i=12727>
Your comments are more than welcome.
On Jan 13, 2021, at 12:34 PM, <phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx>> <phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:phillipdanielanderson@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Bill famously did the storyboards to the first Conan movie in more of a
comic book style. I remember being at his table at a show in Austin & he
had some of those pieces & a couple were splash pages. This young guy was
looking at 2 pieces & flipped a coin to decide between them. Unfortunately
he thought they were $10 & they were $1,000. Bill said he didn’t mind that
the guy didn’t realize that they were $1,000. He just couldn’t understand
why the guy wouldn’t go $20 for the pair!
He did some beautiful pre-production work for a Warlord of Mars movie that
didn’t get made. There was a nice full painting that I loved, but couldn’t
afford.
He’s done a number of movie posters as well. He has had kind of an amazing
career. Some of his best work has been seen by tons of people who don’t
ever know his name like the massive murals of prehistoric life at the
Houston Museum of Natural Science. Other work doesn’t really get seen by
many people, but impacts many people like his work for theme parks.
Phillip
From: comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On
Behalf Of Bill Morrison
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 3:07 AM
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: So I am sitting earlier this evening...
Bill has spent quite a lot of time working in the film industry doing
storyboards and production design. Notably, he designed the famous “Tar Man”
in Return of the Living Dead.
On Jan 13, 2021, at 12:46 AM, Kevin Alsop <amryl@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:amryl@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On my couch to relax and watch some TV. Rambo: First Blood (the original)
is on and its at the end when he gets to back to town and takes care of
business. Credits are rolling and I am just watching them for no reason
and a line pops up that says “Storyboards William Stout”.
Is that OUR Mr. William Stout or some other person with the same name?
Kinda came out of nowhere and I had to scroll back up on the screen to make
sure of what I read!
Kevin