недеља, 20. март 2011.
среда, 9. март 2011.
недеља, 6. март 2011.
Bitter Fruits
Here's a thing I've been doing lately. These are the crops from page one from something called Bitter Fruits of the Rotten Romance. It's kind of personal. And has animal metaphor. And it's pretty much girly. Almost everything I dislike, but people change, eventually.
Everyone can see that nothing good is going to happen to that unfortunate fox-lady, so I just may have to make some changes in the script as it goes.
The whole page is on http://besnglist.deviantart.com/art/Bitter-Fruits-pg1-199940302, because it's too large for a simple blog. And will be continued.
Everyone can see that nothing good is going to happen to that unfortunate fox-lady, so I just may have to make some changes in the script as it goes.
The whole page is on http://besnglist.deviantart.com/art/Bitter-Fruits-pg1-199940302, because it's too large for a simple blog. And will be continued.
четвртак, 3. март 2011.
Comic Jam
Here' s the last thing I completed lately. Or started, to be more precise. A group on DA initiated a Comic jam session, so here's my first panel and next is Ian's contribution with the second panel. Hope to see more of it in a few days. It's pretty hard to continue someone else especially with so much difference in styles and general approach to comics. But it's also very amusing.
As I've just managed some time to finally arrange my blog, so I'll post almost everything I've been doing lately.
These are crops from the pages named Ulysses, that I've done for my friend Dragan Stojmenovic from the National library in my hometown, Bor. Will they ever be published is another question...
I like to crop images, it looks like there's more then it really is.
This page is considering the part of James Joyce Ulysses in which he reference to W. B. Yeats poem Who goes with Fegrus. Especially the last lines:
For Fergus rules the brazen cars,
And rules the shadows of the wood,
And the white breast of the dim sea
And all disheveld wandering stars.
Nice, isn't it...
These are crops from the pages named Ulysses, that I've done for my friend Dragan Stojmenovic from the National library in my hometown, Bor. Will they ever be published is another question...
I like to crop images, it looks like there's more then it really is.
This page is considering the part of James Joyce Ulysses in which he reference to W. B. Yeats poem Who goes with Fegrus. Especially the last lines:
For Fergus rules the brazen cars,
And rules the shadows of the wood,
And the white breast of the dim sea
And all disheveld wandering stars.
Nice, isn't it...
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