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1. Jim Henson Co. Project Among Four Animation Pilots Coming to Amazon

Amazon’s online television division has ordered pilots for four new animated programs.

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2. Rhode Montijo’s Skeletown

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Rhode Montijo’s upcoming project/book Skeletown is inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead, and it’s just the kind of mix of cute and creepy that I love. Rhode has posted a collection of development and concept pieces at Skeletown.com.

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3. Rhode Montijo’s studio

Enjoy these shots of Rhode Montijo’s studio. I love seeing artists’ spaces, and Rhode’s working environment seems particularly fascinating, full of eccentricities and knick knacks.

(Thanks for the link, Daniel).

Previously:
Cloud Boy, oh boy!
S.britt’s New Doodle Room
On My Desk: Creative Folk Share Their Workspaces

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