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Art behind glass: Show off your framed art!
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Here's Billy Tan and myself with a great Wolverine

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Ethan Van Sciver sketchbook,one of my Favorite artists.

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Here's a couple of my own,for you who don't know I do a little drawing myself.

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sepia toned to make it look old,what do you think?

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Just found out the collector who owns a piece I covet has had said piece matted and framed.

 

Bummer (for me). :P

 

That complicates matters - or makes them much simpler, depending on one's perspective.

 

Excuse me while I go somewhere and sulk like a child. ;)

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I commissioned this for my eldest daughter's college graduation from John Sterling Lucas, the successor to Bill Woggon on Katy Keene at Archie.

 

The right hand side is a recreation of the cover of the first comic that I ever bought my girls. My eldest was about 5 at the time. We got it because the consensus was that their mom was on the cover (Veronica).

 

On the left side, I had John extend the scene to include a picnic featuring his Katy and Sis along with my eldest.

 

It's pen, ink, and watercolor. He was a little worried about the paining since he does do it often, but I think it's marvelous.

 

We framed it for her birthday. So enjoy. Click here for more information including preliminary work and how to contact John.

 

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I commissioned this for my eldest daughter's college graduation from John Sterling Lucas, the successor to Bill Woggon on Katy Keene at Archie.

 

The right hand side is a recreation of the cover of the first comic that I ever bought my girls. My eldest was about 5 at the time. We got it because the consensus was that their mom was on the cover (Veronica).

 

On the left side, I had John extend the scene to include a picnic featuring his Katy and Sis along with my eldest.

 

It's pen, ink, and watercolor. He was a little worried about the paining since he does do it often, but I think it's marvelous.

 

We framed it for her birthday. So enjoy. Click here for more information including preliminary work and how to contact John.

 

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:applause: sweet!

 

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Good god man, those look amazing!

That is some serious talent.

You should do a 40's Captain America in the same sepia tone

 

 

Here's a couple of my own,for you who don't know I do a little drawing myself.

photo2.jpg

sepia toned to make it look old,what do you think?

46171_1582815489347_1204518994_1656373_6614274_n.jpg

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