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★★★ SCOTT PILGRIM COMICS GIVE AWAY ★★★
Oh hey hello
You know about the re-released coloured comics? I’m getting them! So I decided to give away my box and share the Scott Pilgrim love with someone else.● I’ll ship it anywhere / I mean, c’mon, let’s make it fair.
● It’s not new, I’ve read them several times but they aren’t damaged.
You could get:
● A pretty and nice box
● Volume 1- 6 (the complete series in b&w)
● A cool poster
These are the rules:
● I’ll randomly pick a winner on May 29th
● You may reblog up to 3 times and likes count as well.
● You don’t have to be following me, IDK why people say that but it’s a rule to mention it I guess.
● You’ll need to have your ask box open so I can contact you! If the user does not reply on 3 days, I’ll be picking someone else.
That’s all I guess! (◡‿◡✿)
I can’t wish you all good luck but yeah, good luck, bonne chance.
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Posted on April 22, 2012 via MMMMM WATCHA SAY with 14,898 notes
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Just found a copy of ‘Haven’t We Met Before Somewhere?’, Ronald Searle’s West Germany travelogue, in the campus library. So many good illustrations.
I’ve also found a metric tonne of Futura-laden 1960’s textbooks, all of which are super. (the best is a slim volume detailing the anatomy of the foetal pig)
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Page six: my Dream Jacket, with added notes for how it’d go if it were put into production; marker sketches of some… astronauts? I don’t know; a selection from last summer’s many, many pages of Victorians sketches, excluding a full page of notes (mainly about Penge).
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Page five: an assortment of sketches, some of which are already on Tumblr.
Noteworthy are the Poirot fanart and the adventurer-inspired fashion designs.
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Page four: Main hall of the Natural History Museum, London, drawn from a bench next to the doors to the Botany offices; my old neighbours’ chimney, London; a strange old woman reading on the train to Bromley; my own feet; some watercolour sketches.
I wasn’t very good with charcoal at the time I drew the Museum.
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Page three: slightly aging character design sporting dodgy anatomy from pretty well exactly one year ago, and page layouts from a comic I didn’t quite finish (I got 9 out of 12 pages done)
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Page two. These are sketches of from left-right, top-bottom: a building adjacent to the Neuemarkt branch of Albert Heijn, Amsterdam; the Cafe George on Prinsengracht, I think, also Amsterdam; a youth hostel, also on Prinsengracht; my ticket to the Stedelijk Museum (under renovation); a couple of views of the City from the top of Brockwell Park, London.
I miss Europe. Have I mentioned that?
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Page one of the sketch compilation I put together as part of my portfolio for Emily Carr. This is all prepwork for this painting.
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A comic-adaptation of Despair by Vladimir Nabokov, done as my English final. Ink and pencil on bristol.
I can never manage to scan ink so it ends up looking right.
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George Orwell knows what's what





