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Can anyone help me ID the artist of this sketch?
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I probably had this done at San Diego...because it's marked 2002 and I was at  the San Diego Con that summer...Tweety is my daughter's favorite cartoon character...maybe the artist specialized in Spidey, I don't remember. 

Anyway, I just found it in a closet and was wondering if anyone knew the artist?

 

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Paul Smith?

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On 5/9/2022 at 2:03 PM, skypinkblu said:

I probably had this done at San Diego...because it's marked 2002 and I was at  the San Diego Con that summer...Tweety is my daughter's favorite cartoon character...maybe the artist specialized in Spidey, I don't remember. 

Anyway, I just found it in a closet and was wondering if anyone knew the artist?

 

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Perry Windsor-Smith?

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On 5/9/2022 at 7:32 PM, Bird said:

Paul Smith has a distinctive PMS, and this isn't his

It is well done, Tweety & Spider-Man stuff both seem drawn well.

Maybe its his brother Perry Winkle Smith :headbang:

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Thanks everyone...it was a young guy (20 years ago) and I think he was new...of course I might have the wrong convention. I'm pretty sure I was in Orlando and Philly that year as well. I'm going to donate it somewhere...just wanted to see if  I could find a history.

I had no idea you could look up artist's names from conventions...someone pmed me a list from San Diego that year...thank you all for the help...and yes, it's a well drawn piece. I remember thinking the person was very talented.

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On 5/9/2022 at 5:58 PM, ttfitz said:

Damn, I was gonna make that joke!

Barry Windsor-Newton-Harrington-Bingingham-Smith.

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On 5/10/2022 at 4:29 AM, kav said:

Barry Windsor-Newton-Harrington-Bingingham-Smith.

I was waiting for this.

The Newton-Harrington-Bingingham is, of course, silent.

This is common with posh, upper-class English names.

Such as the classic Cholmondeley, pronounced Chumley.

Or, so I believe, as a common northerner.

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On 5/9/2022 at 9:51 PM, Ken Aldred said:

I was waiting for this.

 

Th-

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