Rest in Peace: Ronald Searle (3 March 1920 – 30 December 2011)
[CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE] Today, art lovers world wide are lamenting the sad news that the much-admired, much-imitated, much-decorated British cartoonist and illustrator Ronald Searle has died. A...
View ArticleLook There: Robert MacKenzie shares his sketchbook…
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View ArticleLook Here: CHAMBER OF CHILLS #11 cover and original art by Lee Elias
[CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE] The element that distinguishes Lee Elias’s work here from your run-of-the-mill, damsel-in-distress comic-book cover is the half-naked guy on the ground grasping helplessly at...
View ArticleJean “Moebius” Giraud on drawing from the work of other artists, from life,...
— via — [KIM] THOMPSON: You attended art school, right? [JEAN] GIRAUD: Yes. I began as a self-taught artist, copying other artists; then, luckily, I entered an art school, which freed up my hand and...
View ArticleLook Here: Five sketches by John Buscema
From our modest collection of original art by various hands, here are five small sketches by John Buscema for you to peruse; if you click the images displayed below so as to enlarge them, you will find...
View ArticleLook Here: Five more sketches by John Buscema
This afternoon, for your viewing pleasure (as promised!), I’ve got scans of the second group of five sketches by John Buscema that currently reside in our collection of original art: [CLICK IMAGES TO...
View ArticleLook Here: A single sheet of pencil sketches by John Buscema
From our art collection, here’s small sheet — 8 1/2 x 11 inches — of moodily expressive pencil sketches by John Buscema that reveal a side of his artistic personality that has largely gone unnoticed by...
View ArticleLook Here: Seven drawings from 1973 by Noel Sickles
First published in National Geographic Magazine, vol. 144, no. 6 (December 1973), the following drawings by Noel Sickles of “Scorchy Smith” fame were commissioned by the magazine’s editors to accompany...
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