If you're at San Diego Comicon, stop by the Scott Eder Gallery, Booth 4515, where you can see the original sketchbook that I drew
Funny Misshapen Body in. There will also be other original art of mine for sale there. If you can't make it to Comicon, you can still see some of my work
online, including a number of my art school paintings...
hey, im looking for a good sketchbook to draw in..
ReplyDeletewhat kind did you use while making you autobiographical comics?? that one on top looks really nice!!(to me) thanks!!! im a big fan (although ive only had time to read funny mishapen body)once agian, thanks!!!
I am impressed with your paintings. They were too hard on you.
ReplyDeleteI love the painting - I thought you said you weren't too hot - at least that's what I thought. I'm rambling. The picture is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat book was drawn in an Oh Boy sketchbook... Oh Boy did these great 500 page blank books with nice paper, but stopped, and then Chronicle Books started putting them out again for a while, but as lined journals. The sketchbooks I use a lot are the Watson-Guptill blank sketchbooks, and then I pick up others where I can. When I was in London a few years ago I picked up some really nice ones at the Tate Museum, but I've been saving them, as it's a little hard to restock from the UK.
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