Brian Coppola UNITED STATES
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“Gort and Klaatu Depart the Ship” by Carson Grubaugh

Location: Carson Grubaugh
Artist: Carson Grubaugh (All)

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Location: Carson Grubaugh
Title: “Gort and Klaatu Depart the Ship” by Carson Grubaugh
Artist:  Carson Grubaugh (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 177
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 1
Added to Site: 2/7/2023

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“Gort and Klaatu Depart the Ship”
by Carson Grubaugh (1981- )
6.75 x 11.5 in., ink on paper
Coppola Collection

At the Patreon site organized by Sean Michael Robinson and Carson Grubaugh, which accompanies their collaboration on “Living the Line,” they offered a premium, based on Carson’s Google Grab-Bag schtick, that ran through the end of 2022.

He offered an original straight-to-ink sketch. Here is how that works. You are asked to provide a word or phrase (and obviously you can game this a bit). Carson then searches this word or phrase using Google Images. The first photographic image listed by Google Images will be the source material for the straight-to-ink sketch (when your suggestion was the top vote-getter).

Carson has got a great eye. In fact, it freaks me out. He can use a brush (or pen) on paper with NO underlying outline, lay down lines or brushstrokes all over the page, and in about 20-30 minutes he produces a sketch. And all without the training wheels! He records it live. There are videos of this on YouTube (and at the Patreon site).

The Patreon Site:
https://www.patreon.com/livingtheline/posts

The Home Site:
https://www.livingthelinebooks.com

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Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
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Eric B Member Since 2014
Posted On 2/7/2023

I love the heavy blacks in this piece, recalling the original black and white source material. Congrats!