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Sign Painters (2012) by Faythe Levine and Sam Macon. 7.5” x 9.5”, 176 pp, 200 illustrations. Published by Princeton Architectural Press.

There was a time, as recently as the 1980s, when storefronts, murals, banners, barn signs, billboards, and even street signs were all hand-lettered with brush and paint. But, like many skilled trades, the sign industry has been overrun by the techno-fueled promise of quicker and cheaper. The resulting proliferation of computer-designed, die-cut vinyl lettering and inkjet printers has ushered a creeping sameness into our visual landscape. Fortunately, there is a growing trend to seek out traditional sign painters and a renaissance in the trade. In 2010 filmmakers Faythe Levine, coauthor of Handmade Nation, and Sam Macon began documenting these dedicated practitioners, their time-honored methods, and their appreciation for quality and craftsmanship. Sign Painters, the first anecdotal history of the craft, features stories and photographs of more than two dozen sign painters working in cities throughout the United States. With a foreword by legendary artist (and former sign painter) Ed Ruscha, this vibrant book profiles sign painters young and old, from the new vanguard working solo to collaborative shops such as San Francisco’s New Bohemia Signs and New York’s Colossal Medias Sky High Murals.

I saw this book at a bookstore in Maryland and I really wanna get it ‘cause wow what a good book wow

Source: papress.com

    • #typography
    • #inspo
    • #sign painting
    • #art
    • #traditional art
    • #lovely
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These are the designs for my business cards. I wanted a playful way of showing me drawing what I draw. I want to make more of these like this, I will do this with other characters from these worlds.

Um. I’m super distracted and hungry so I don’t have anything else to say about these. So yeah. Me drawing me. Me drawing Alphabet. Me drawing Lawrence. Me drawing and abstract thing.

    • #business cards
    • #art
    • #design
    • #Alpha
    • #me
    • #Lawrence
    • #traditional art
    • #i drew this
    • #meisterj
    • #Cinema
    • #Lawrence's Diary
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chrishaley:

As some of you may or may not know, I do a lot of comic work.

The majority of this work requires a computer.

My computer is 6 years old and about to die. It is literally crashing all the time and having mad problems with living as a computer should.

To try to raise the money quickly to get a new one before this one dies so I don’t lose any further work related revenue, I am going to start aggressively selling off my original art.

This is me starting that!

Here are the prices!

Gameboy - $75
Strange M.D. - $40
Captain America - $35
“Before Watchmen” - $20
The Dark Knight Rocks - $60
Spider-Man - $30
Superman - $35
The Insecure Hulk - $20 

TL;DR - I’m desperate for $$$ for a new computer before my old one dies, so email me at thechrishaley at gmail if you want to buy any of this original art!

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REBLOG!

xo
ch 

Rocking a re-blog because it’s worth it and stuff. So, be awesome and buy some art!

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    • #Chris haley
    • #art
    • #traditional art
    • #artist
    • #artist in need
    • #art sale
    • #comics
    • #heroes
    • #gameboy
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chrishaley:

As some of you may or may not know, I do a lot of comic work.

The majority of this work requires a computer.

My computer is 6 years old and about to die. It is literally crashing all the time and having mad problems with living as a computer should.

To try to raise the money quickly to get a new one before this one dies so I don’t lose any further work related revenue, I am going to start aggressively selling off my original art.

This is me starting that!

Here are the prices!

Gameboy - $75
Strange M.D. - $40
Captain America - $35
“Before Watchmen” - $20
The Dark Knight Rocks - $60
Spider-Man - $30
Superman - $35
The Insecure Hulk - $20 

TL;DR - I’m desperate for $$$ for a new computer before my old one dies, so email me at thechrishaley at gmail if you want to buy any of this original art!

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REBLOG!

xo
ch 

    • #Chris haley
    • #art
    • #traditional art
    • #artist
    • #artist in need
    • #art sale
    • #comics
    • #heroes
    • #gameboy
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(via 100 Days Journal Comic: June 26, 2011)
A meeting of writers and an artist who pretends she’s a writer but seriously is but is better with pictures.

what?
And a swank scan of the Iron Man/Thor piece from last week.  
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(via 100 Days Journal Comic: June 26, 2011)

A meeting of writers and an artist who pretends she’s a writer but seriously is but is better with pictures.

what?

And a swank scan of the Iron Man/Thor piece from last week.  

Source: 100daysjournalcomic.blogspot.com

    • #100 Days
    • #journal comic
    • #comic
    • #my life
    • #greyscale
    • #greayscale markers
    • #traditional art
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(via 100 Days Journal Comic: June 25, 2011)
These used to post automatically, I don’t know what happened to that setting but I am posting my journal comic again, multiple times a week. I would have a schedule but it’ll be as I get to the pages. 
Be sure to click through to the full page for additional comments on the pages and scans of the warm up photos that I reblog from http://meisterjdraws.tumblr.com 
Alrighty, carry on. i’m just going to be around :) Have a good one.
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(via 100 Days Journal Comic: June 25, 2011)

These used to post automatically, I don’t know what happened to that setting but I am posting my journal comic again, multiple times a week. I would have a schedule but it’ll be as I get to the pages. 

Be sure to click through to the full page for additional comments on the pages and scans of the warm up photos that I reblog from http://meisterjdraws.tumblr.com 

Alrighty, carry on. i’m just going to be around :) Have a good one.

Source: 100daysjournalcomic.blogspot.com

    • #100 days
    • #journal comic
    • #my comic
    • #original art
    • #original work
    • #my life
    • #100 days journal comic
    • #blog
    • #marker
    • #comic page
    • #comic
    • #comics
    • #link
    • #traditional comic
    • #traditional art
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Quick Commissions

I’ve never been ‘closed’ for commissions, but here’s a reminder and a plea. I have no money in my checking account and that means I won’t really be able to eat much of anything for the next few weeks, I won’t be able to pay for gas and I have a power bill showing up around the corner that needs to be addressed. I have no money for anything really until my January financial aid comes through so, if you’d like to purchase a commission to help me that’d be awesome. If you reblog this as a signal boost, that’d be awesome too.

My work is 100% traditional on bristol, if you want your piece, I can mail it/them to you. Full color or full greyscale is possible, just tell me which you’d like. E-mail me at jasmine.pinales(at)gmail.com and I’ll give you my paypal information

Small piece like this for $10

Avatars for $5

    • #commissions
    • #commission
    • #art
    • #sale
    • #please
    • #help
    • #artist
    • #struggling
    • #starving artist
    • #I write
    • #original art
    • #original work
    • #traditional art
    • #tradition work
    • #greyscale markers
    • #full color markers
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heysawbones:

Sean Gordon Murphy and the “Bullshit Meter”

LACK OF PHOTO REFERENCING

In my opinion, a responsible artist should spend a reasonable amount of time photo referencing for poses, anatomy, folds in clothing, etc. Not every day, not every panel, but enough to keep them honest. What’s an honest effort? It’s different for everyone.

There’s stuff in photos you’d never think of. And denying yourself references means you’re cutting off an asset. Without that outside asset, you’re only dipping into one well: your own. And that will lead to you being repetitive. Isn’t it better to use references and draw from multiple wells? Even if you don’t use those references, at least you’re keeping yourself open to outside influence.

I’ve heard arguments from animation-style artist that they don’t need photos because it bogs them down. Personally, I think they’re just being lazy. Drawing cartoony is fine, but even the most respected cartoonists had a healthy amount of life drawing and photo refs. Even the most artistically well regarded manga uses photo refs. The most respected artists in comics used photo references. What would Toth, Eisner, or Breccia say to you if you told them you didn’t believe in using reference? They’d punch you in the face…probably all at the same time. Even Picasso continued using reference throughout his Cubist phase.

It’s true that refs MIGHT bog you down and make your work look stiff at times, I admit. But that card is played too often.

A lot of the advice here is pretty common-sense stuff, nothing ground-breaking. I’ve got mixed feelings about this snippet here, though. Definitely thought-provoking.

DIGITAL INKING

People call bullshit on this less and less. I’m probably in the minority on this one these days, but I know a few hardcore, old-school readers will be with me. And I’ve addressed this before, so I won’t explain why I’m not into digital inking. But in terms of bullshit, I will say this:

Traditional inkers are less likely to have people calling bullshit than digital inkers. If you want to increase your chances of not having people call bullshit, then don’t digital ink. You can still have an awesome career and be a digital inker, but regardless of your success, people like me will always be out there waiting to call bullshit.

This seems like a point of contention for a lot of people I know.

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    • #drawing
    • #creating
    • #art
    • #traditional work
    • #traditional art
    • #digital art
    • #references
    • #value of references
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Enjoy some stupid things I find interesting from tumbler and from the internet. Periodically I write things here, written things mostly end up on my blog so it's mostly images and what not. Enjoy your stay, I hope something here makes you smile, it usually makes me smile, and on the periodic occasion disgusts me so much it deserves to be shared.

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