Making a little noise

2009 May 6
by admin

Hey folks,

Kinda short notice to drop this on you but for anyone in the Kingston Ontario area this weekend, the fine fellows at 4Color/8Bit, the comic shop where Sohmer and I passed 24 Hour Comic Day back in October, have invited me to have a show of my art in their shop.  There is an evening reception this coming Saturday from 7pm till 10pm.  It’s invitation only but that just means you need to either swing by the shop to get one, or at least give them a call so they know to expect you.  It’s just a numbers thing.  They also have a Facebook page with all the info available there:

http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=1089997123319#/event.php?eid=75084772426&ref=mf

Sohmer and Nick have promised to make an appearance Saturday as well, so there’s even more reasons to drop by and say hi!

The art will all be for sale, and will hang through July so if you can’t make it out to meet us in person, you can at least check out the store and see my stuff at your leisure.

Later!

2 Comments leave one →
2009 May 7
fragthought

Unfortunately, I do not have a Facebook account, so I am not able to see the information page nor do I live in Canada. I was wondering if your artwork will be related to LICD and LFG or non-related projects. Did you also do all the works digitally or did you paint and/or sketch them? Please take some photographs of the event if you are able to. I’d really like to see some of your other works. I also want to wish you the best of luck and hope that your exhibition goes phenomenally well! : )

-fragthought (aka MorrisseyisGod)

2009 May 13
fragthought

Don’t worry, it didn’t sound like you were fishing for compliments. I guess it’s like the old clichéd saying goes: ‘ You are your own worst critic. ’ It’s a good thing that to recognize that we still need improvement because it allows us to further develop our skill. and ultimately become better. Critiquing is also an important tool for improvement that most people tend to neglect. Just to let you know from another person’s perspective is that your artwork has improved significantly over the years. Just look at your work at the beginning of Looking for Group and compare it to more recent pages you have done. If you want, you could try experimenting with different types of art genres, such as realism and sketch the things around you (i.e. Virgil) which may give you fresh input into your artistic style. Well that’s my two cents (again). Just try not to get down on yourself too hard and GET MORE SLEEP!

-fragthought (aka MorrisseyisGod)

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