A disturbing look into the sketchbooks and random drawings of Scott Quick, "Mid-Missouri's James Joyce". All drawings copyright me, Scott Quick, "Mid-Missouri's James Joyce", etc.
Monday, September 27, 2010
How to draw from free publications
Last week sitting around the kitchen table, one of my wife's female-student-lawyer publications caught my eye. Ten minutes later, an anonymous honor student is forever immortalized in graphite. I don't think I've ever been this neatly groomed!
Hey Scott! I like the blog format. I was compelled to seek you out after reading the National Cartoonists Society's spotlight piece on Tex Blaisdell today.
http://www.reuben.org/news/?p=290
Really well done, but mainly I just had to share this with someone from Kubert's. It's Tex on the TV show "To Tell the Truth."
Jason! Great to hear from you! I was actually thinking of posting a link to that clip a while ago. I was going to post some of my brutal cartoons of Tex and juxtapose them with his younger self on "To Tell the Truth".
Jenaro Pagan and Geof Porter are linked up to this silly thing too. I'm so glad to hear from you-
Yes, I'm the same Scott Quick who rocked the art community of Central Missouri State University during the mid-80's. The same Scott Quick who later made his instructors at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art (Dover, NJ) weep with joy. Disatisfied with the glitz and glammour of Video Game Animation, I've returned to Missouri to await the sweet release of Death. In my spare time, I enjoy watching TV with my wife and son.
Hey Scott! I like the blog format. I was compelled to seek you out after reading the National Cartoonists Society's spotlight piece on Tex Blaisdell today.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.reuben.org/news/?p=290
Really well done, but mainly I just had to share this with someone from Kubert's. It's Tex on the TV show "To Tell the Truth."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3c9_czARyI
Jason! Great to hear from you! I was actually thinking of posting a link to that clip a while ago. I was going to post some of my brutal cartoons of Tex and juxtapose them with his younger self on "To Tell the Truth".
ReplyDeleteJenaro Pagan and Geof Porter are linked up to this silly thing too. I'm so glad to hear from you-