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The Story of the Fisherman is a letterpress book that is hand bound and hand colored. The limited edition of 117 (101 of which are for sale) is a project that is produced by Foolscap Press.
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A gallery of all the final art work that was used for the book The Story of the Fisherman.
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By: Brian Bowes,
on 2/26/2015
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During the course of working on "The Story of the Fisherman" I've generated many many sketches, here are just a few. I hope you enjoy them.
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Here are a few more sketches that I’m preparing for the “Fisherman and the Demon” story. I wanted to catch some “out-take” moments for the characters, and experiment with loosening up my inking work. The final inks need to feel like a different hand than the full illustrations that are going to be in the […]
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Character sketches for an Arabian Nights story! By the way, how did Boris Karloff make his way on to the page?!
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A small scale experiment of inking on vellum goes quite well. I still need to work on solid black area to see if the paper will buckle, but so far, so good!
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My imaginary friend, “So, Brian what’d you do today?” My imaginary answer, “Oh, nothin’ much, drew a sage about to get his head cut off.” These are the things that I am thinking about when I am thinking about these things.
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By: David Elzey,
on 11/21/2011
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by Craig Thompson
Pantheon 2011
A sprawling, epic graphic novel of love and... no. Just love. But also a lot more.
Chance throws together Dodola and Zam, a pair of child slaves, and there's is an intricate story of love, admiration, and survival. It's a love that survives all the worst things that can happen to lost and forgotten children, and it is a love that seems to span thousands of
5STARS An Arabian Nights Tale for the Twenty-First Century Yeats Trafford, age 12, visits his grandmother, who lives in a creepy house, which has more than the usual creeks and moans. The garden seems able to sense Yeats presence, especially near the old wishing well. From that weird experience, Yeats uncovers an old pirate bookend [...]