Alabama Phoenix Festival Day 2 Art by Andy Price. Art by Amy Mebberson. Comics courtesy of Kingdom Comics 1425 Montgomery Hwy Vestavia, AL 35216 (205) 978-0600 Website (eventually): http://www.kingdomcomics.net. Redirects to Facebook at the moment. Facebook Friends page Facebook Fan page APF Posts 2012 Day 1 – Foto Friday: Push-Button Horse Day 2 – GhostContinue reading “The Horse in Comics II”
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The Horse in Comics I
Alabama Phoenix Festival Day 1. A “multi-genre, fan convention.” Think science-fiction/fantasy mass assembly, i.e. Dragon*Con writ small. Cover Art by Matt Wagner (75%) & Francesco Francavilla (25%) Lettering by Simon Bowland [Although, I’m not sure if the cover lettering counts as cover art or as lettering.] Comics courtesy of Kingdom Comics 1425 Montgomery Hwy Vestavia,Continue reading “The Horse in Comics I”
Foto Friday: Trees & Water
Off Topic: Foto Freebie
Since the designer is giving away the image for free, I have assumed that he will not mind my snurching it in order to show you what is available for download from Pixtus. On the page, scroll down for low & hi res. The Photography Cheat Sheet If you know these already, I envy you.Continue reading “Off Topic: Foto Freebie”
Service to Reader: Horse Comics
As with the annual calendar of national competitions [post & page], all comics from this post and comments will be consolidated into a page for future reference, see Pages on sidebar. The first two comics are by artist I have worked with. The rest are in no particular order. Fergus the Horse. Fergus is drawnContinue reading “Service to Reader: Horse Comics”
Dressage Art
The USDF has an annual contest for art or photography, Deadline July 1. Three age categories. The subject does not have to be dressage but the artist must be a USDF member. One of last year’s winners was Melanie Eberhardt, whose work includes the horse cartoon NickerDoodles(TM). I may have to buy me some artwork.Continue reading “Dressage Art”
A Book By Its Cover
“That which is no longer necessary becomes art.” Source forgotten. I have gone on record that, far from dying out, the codex will flourish in the Internet age. Freed from the pressures of mass information delivery, books will be created with an eye to art. It has begun. Penguin Threads features embroidered covers on classicContinue reading “A Book By Its Cover”