A miscellany of weekly ramblings on comics, art and film by Ted Mathot, storyboard artist and writer/artist/self-publisher of graphic novels and comics
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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Actual media



This isn't comic-related, but I dug up some work from a few years ago that is actually not made of ones and zeros; a couple of acrylic studies I did back in 2000, based on photographs by Jeanloup Sieff and William Gottlieb. These canvases are sitting out on my dining table as a reminder that I need to get back to some traditional media. I hope to begin painting again soon, as I'm part of a gallery show and upcoming book planned for April 2006.

6 comments:

Nick Sung said...

Really nice, Ted.
Congrats on the upcoming show & book! That's great that you're going to do some traditional work; I imagine it'll be really rewarding.

Dik Pose said...

Very nice...I cant wait to see you produce some more traditional stuff..

Rob A. said...

Really nice work. I like the dreamy quality it.

OV! said...

with work like this, one wonders why you even touch digital paint. awesome stuff.

>oVi

gimpyeyes said...

Ted, I love the paintings, I can't wait to see more.

TSM said...

Thanks everyone! I'm looking forward to picking up the brushes again very soon.