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Very close, Bill! Roger actually mirror-copied this image for his book 'Do Abominable Snowmen Really Exist in North America? '. I feel this is one reason some think Roger was a hoaxer. That said, I think he got lucky that day and his film is real.
I'm glad you clarified the art. I was about to email and ask where you found it! Nice of you to do for a friend.
I was so tempted, but knew there would be fierce bidding. No wonder Fritz admired Krenkel so. His name should be more recognized for his talent.
I thought it may be Charles Knight, the dinosaur artist, but the signature is too different. Good luck in your search!
Colors, layout, texture, incredible.
So cool to read the history and stories behind an artist's work - thanks for posting.
Incredible restoration. This gives hope to many compromised originals. Thanks for sharing, Doug!
And cost a pretty penny, just as good art should. Painted by hand with a pallete; not digital, not A.I. It's A.H. - All Human.
I need to borrow your art-finder, please. I'll give it back; promise. Another gorgeous piece.
Gorgeous page. Love the different ink techniques in the panels.
I always love receiving your christmas cards, my friend, and this year's is incredible, as always. Merry Christmas!!
Now I know where this resides. Thanks for sharing! If you ever sell or trade it, let me know.
I had a feeling this would find a home with you. Beautiful piece!
It looks three dimensional here, so I can only imagine how stunning she is in person! Congrats!!
"No, I don't need dipping sauce, thank you".
I should be arrested for my thoughts. I'm all yours, ociffer.
Just to clarify, I'm an idiot. It doesn't need to be said, but still.... Love it like you mean it, Will. :^))
I agree, Patrick. Check out the Sonja Dan did on orange paper in the same gallery this one's in - you'll love it, too, I think.
Thanks, Ingrid. It was fun to see it come together. George was concerned I had too much going on (typical of me), but I explained the jungle should be dark from the dense foilage, and a shaft of sunlight could hit the boat - this would subdue the surroundings, and help the viewer focus on one thing. It would have been awesome to watch Kenny dive in, especially unexpected for the guests.
I really need to know where you find your art - another great illustration.
Likely the only time I call Godzilla adorable!
I prefer your see-scapes to seascapes, myself. As to your boyfriend, no lottery play for him; he's already won.
The Sacking of Scruffy Mcfleabag. Very happy this worked out for you - this Smaug deserves to be on your wall.
Beautiful, Pat! So glad you picked this up from Charles. He is a fantastic artist, and human being.
I read it somewhere; maybe in a Dave Winiewicz essay? When I find it again, I'll post the source.