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ill-us-tra-shun (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
At a recent illustration conference at Sheffield Hallam Uni. I scribbled down a few names mentioned, some are illustrators, others artist or interesting publications. Dive in - have a look. Pirates Billie Jean Tom Gauld Elephant Magazine Gary Baseman Anne Howeson No Brow Gary Panter
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
... exhibitors had a far more unified esthetic than at most shows — what Jack Kirby is to San Diego, Gary Panter is to BCaGF. Most everywhere you looked the walls were covered by dense, near-abstract doodles, mostly executed as hand made silkscreens, a worrying vista on such a wet, horrible day– so many treasures in so much jeopardy. (I would be terrified to bring my sketchbook out on...
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Comics-and-More (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... and a great line-up of guests including Charles Burns, Kim Deitch, Dash Shaw, Adrian Tomine, Gary Panter and many others. It takes place on Saturday, December 5th at Our Lady of Consolation Church. Admission is free. Details here .
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
... Brooklyn, NY. Though modest in size, the guest list is heavyweight all the way — Charles Burns, Gary Panter, Jililan Tamaki, Ben Katchor. Publishers fdrom France, Italy and Zurich will be there. There’s even a token nerdlebirty, with TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe selling his wares. And best of all… it’s FREE so you can save your money for that print from Le Dernier Cri you’re buying...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
One of them, the comic artist and painter Gary Panter, said the studio worked like a Renaissance workshop. “Don did the initial line art, which was passed to a line of assistants with varying degrees of expertise,” Mr. Panter explained in an e-mail message. “The least skilled (that would be me) painted flat colors; next came basic rendering of values in transparent washes of acrylic...
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lines and colors (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... images on deadline, he hired several assistants, and, according to illustrator and comics artist Gary Panter, who was one of them, ran his studio like a Renaissance workshop. As was also the case with Renaissance workshops, many of his assistants went on to become accomplished artists in their own right. Punchatz taught illustration and graphic design at Texas Christian University...