Fizzy Tizzy
From Paul O' Connell :
He Bought Me A Soda And He Tried To Molest Me In A Parking Lot : Vol.1
is now complete and ready to view.
The premise of the book was to invite people to illustrate a lyric from one of those songs you find going round your head all day. Hence the title of the book which is a Pixies lyric. The presented pieces are the work of independent illustrators, comic book artists and there's a even a few from school kids.
It's available as a free PDF download or as a limited edition handmade
book.
Go to http://www.soundofdrowning.com/soda1.html
He Bought Me A Soda And He Tried To Molest Me In A Parking Lot : Vol.1
is now complete and ready to view.
The premise of the book was to invite people to illustrate a lyric from one of those songs you find going round your head all day. Hence the title of the book which is a Pixies lyric. The presented pieces are the work of independent illustrators, comic book artists and there's a even a few from school kids.
It's available as a free PDF download or as a limited edition handmade
book.
Go to http://www.soundofdrowning.com/soda1.html
Posted by David Lloyd on Thursday, May 10. 2007 -
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Drawing the Line at the Brighton Festival 18th May

Children's Books vs. Graphic Novels: Drawing the Line
With Tim Pilcher (chair), David Lloyd, Kate Evans and Ilya
Don't miss this opportunity to support comics creators and gurus at the Brighton Festival!!
Comic books, graphic novels and Japanese Manga today represent a multi-million dollar global market. Yet for the uninitiated they often remain a beguiling read. Putting the record straight are David Lloyd (world renowned co-creator of V-for Vendetta with Alan Moore); writer, editor and comic industry guru Tim Pilcher; international comic book creator Ilya (Manga Drawing Kit, End of the Century Club);

Friday 18 May, 7.30pm
Old Market Arts Centre, Hove
Adult
Tickets £7 (£6 concessions) from Brighton Dome Ticket Office (01273) 709709
Part of the Festival's popular Illustrators Evenings, this panel event is the only billing for the cartoon medium in the month-long artsfest, so make an evening of it and meet up with other Cartoon County folk in the bar/cafe before or after.
Posted by CartoonCounty on Tuesday, May 8. 2007 -
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Art At The Festival
From Sara Abbott :
Today, and for each weekend in May I have two venues for the Brighton arts festival :-
The MOT testing station on Cambridge Grove (at the junction of the Drive and Cromwell Rd in Hove) will be open Sat and Sun from 11 to 6, and my studio, at 17a and 18a Farm Rd (up from Barneys on Western Rd near Brunswick SQ, Hove), will be open on Sun the 6th and a few others but not sure which yet.
All my work is on sale at slashed prices so come and have a look! Aditionally, at Cambridge Grove, I have still photos from the book I'm working on at the moment.
www.sara-abbott.com.
Today, and for each weekend in May I have two venues for the Brighton arts festival :-
The MOT testing station on Cambridge Grove (at the junction of the Drive and Cromwell Rd in Hove) will be open Sat and Sun from 11 to 6, and my studio, at 17a and 18a Farm Rd (up from Barneys on Western Rd near Brunswick SQ, Hove), will be open on Sun the 6th and a few others but not sure which yet.
All my work is on sale at slashed prices so come and have a look! Aditionally, at Cambridge Grove, I have still photos from the book I'm working on at the moment.
www.sara-abbott.com.
Posted by David Lloyd on Saturday, May 5. 2007 -
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Built To Be Seen
From Chris Watson :
An exhibition of biker art - "Built For Speed" - is shortly to run at the Arts Forum, Hastings seafront. Illustrator Chris Watson is exhibiting a selection of motorbike relatedsilkscreens, giclees, tee-shirts, posters and maybe a custom painted leather jacket or two.
Also showing will be the work of Andrew Shaylor, the first photographer to be given unlimited access to the secret world of the Hells Angels with prints from his recent book Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
Dates for the show are:
Friday 4th May - Thursday 10th May
11am - 5pm daily.
The arts forum, 36, Marina, St.Leonards, East Sussex TN38 0BU
Tel: 01424-201636
On Bank Holiday Monday, 20,000 + bikers arrive on Hastings seafront for the biggest "un-organised" bike rally in the UK.
Hope you can make it!
An exhibition of biker art - "Built For Speed" - is shortly to run at the Arts Forum, Hastings seafront. Illustrator Chris Watson is exhibiting a selection of motorbike relatedsilkscreens, giclees, tee-shirts, posters and maybe a custom painted leather jacket or two.
Also showing will be the work of Andrew Shaylor, the first photographer to be given unlimited access to the secret world of the Hells Angels with prints from his recent book Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
Dates for the show are:
Friday 4th May - Thursday 10th May
11am - 5pm daily.
The arts forum, 36, Marina, St.Leonards, East Sussex TN38 0BU
Tel: 01424-201636
On Bank Holiday Monday, 20,000 + bikers arrive on Hastings seafront for the biggest "un-organised" bike rally in the UK.
Hope you can make it!
Posted by David Lloyd on Wednesday, May 2. 2007 -
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