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The Labrat: September 2011
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Saturday, September 17, 2011. I'm a proud mamma! Check out my son's and friend's video. Youngest son Jon is the zombie. I think it's brilliant and I'm not being biased. Not one bit. :-) Brilliant I say! An instructional video designed to prepare the "average Joe" to survive a zombie apocalypse.in STYLE! These are all "hometown" boys. Jeremy Fiest is in a film making class. This was made for an assignment. This is the long anticipated Zombie Clip that my friends and I made. Was the zombie killer, Jason K.
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Kiddography: January 2007
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Percival the Puny Painting Pachyderm. Below is a roughed out page from the graphic novel when Anna and Percival first meet. You should get a larger, more readable, version if you click on it. Posted by Tom Kidd at 11:39 AM. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Posted by Tom Kidd at 12:15 PM. Tuesday, January 23, 2007. If people can be so different, how can there be any universal useful symbolism? Posted by Tom Kidd at 9:23 PM. Saturday, January 20, 2007.
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Kiddography: March 2007
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Monday, March 26, 2007. I forgot to mention in my previous elephant post that "Plein Air Pachyderm" is 8X11 inches. That's a pretty small painting for me. I plan to do more though. Why, someone might ask, do I have two blogs and who is this 'Gnemo' who signed this painting? I'm too tired to explain and just about everyone is tired of hearing it anyway. Posted by Tom Kidd at 10:02 PM. Thursday, March 22, 2007. William K. Moore. Posted by Tom Kidd at 12:16 AM. Note: Not long ...
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Kiddography: September 2006
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Thursday, September 28, 2006. My hope is that I’ll solve some technical problems as I go and determine an approach that I like best. Expect this to evolve. The art on this new blog is presumably all scanned from Gnemo’s sketchbooks. I want it to look like it has been carried around for many years. My other hope in doing this is that I’ll get some feedback on design and technical issues. Posted by Tom Kidd at 9:48 PM. Saturday, September 23, 2006. The How, Why and Why Not?
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Kiddography: November 2006
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Sunday, November 19, 2006. Small Works Show and Helioderm. You might want to skip over my rambling and go straight down the the pictures. I won't know if you do. Where does it come from? I think that everything in the universe rolls around on giant wobbly wheel called time. There’s something about the crisscrossing pattern of all those unpredictable waves of tire tracks that cause a buildup of greater and greater complexity. What the hell am I talking about? I’ll decided to...
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Kiddography: April 2007
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Saturday, April 28, 2007. Wednesday I received several copies of Fantasy Art Magazine from Beijing, China that I did an interview for. They did an excellent job of printing my Gnemo paintings. I was pleasantly surprised to see a gatefold (fold out) for two paintings. Here are three pages from the magazine. You can, of course, see my Gnemo art on Gnemo's Art and Story. But for the sake of novelty here they are with Chinese pictographs. More about this in my next installment.
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Kiddography: February 2007
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The art and words of Tom Kidd. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Can You Feel My Pain? The drawing is a bit comical. I did a serious version but that one seemed to be soliciting pity a bit too much. Besides, now that I’m on the mend, I can laugh at it. At the same time the evil little imp arrived a glacier moved across the land here. No, not snow, that’s not such a big deal. It was a rigid blanket of über-sleet. Before it could be shoveled it had to be broken up into movable chunks. Sunday, February 11, 2007.
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Sergio Martinez Linework: L'ARBRE DE MOLIÈRE. Paris / Charcoal pencil & Gouache painting+ Oil Pastel
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Some stones on my path told me that Fate is Just a Line. Domingo, 15 de noviembre de 2009. L'ARBRE DE MOLIÈRE. Paris / Charcoal pencil and Gouache painting Oil Pastel. 15 de noviembre de 2009, 19:06. I just love all your work and the mix media-a blessing to me! 16 de noviembre de 2009, 3:46. Latmosfera creata dalluso della gouache diluita è stupenda! Guillermo P. Mogorrón. 16 de noviembre de 2009, 12:13. Los tonos del cielo y el edificio tras las ramas son increibles. 19 de noviembre de 2009, 10:02.
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Sergio Martinez Linework: CRISTMAS CAROL Charles Dickens- Bantam -BBC / Carcoal & Color Pablo's pencils melted w/ Turpenoid over Vellum paper ( both sides )
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Some stones on my path told me that Fate is Just a Line. Martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009. CRISTMAS CAROL Charles Dickens- Bantam -BBC / Carcoal and Color Pablo's pencils melted w/ Turpenoid over Vellum paper ( both sides ). 6 de octubre de 2009, 9:06. Tienes un estilo que me encanta! 16 de octubre de 2009, 7:56. Pero si actualizas los dos blogs! Madre mia que máquina de hacer obras de arte! Esto es la portada para el cuento de Dickens? Es preciosa, gran composicion, la luz es mágica! Vez por este rincón.
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Sergio Martinez Linework: Homage a Carpeaux-La Danse / Charcoal lines+ Oil colors over Schoeller board
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Some stones on my path told me that Fate is Just a Line. Viernes, 17 de junio de 2011. Homage a Carpeaux-La Danse / Charcoal lines Oil colors over Schoeller board. 18 de junio de 2011, 6:28. 20 de junio de 2011, 10:41. Pagas; Thanks for your words! I woud like to meet you some day. I will came back to live on Spain very soon. And then, maybe! 25 de junio de 2011, 3:39. I love your work! 1 de agosto de 2011, 6:51. Este es realmente bello, Sergio! Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). Click En La Imagen.