Your work is so remarkable, both conceptually and technically. Do you ever publicly discuss technical matters (what kind of paper/charcoal/brushes/paints you use, watercolor techniques, recommended books, etc.)? I'm guessing no, but then again I never thought you'd start a blog, so maybe there's hope...
after reading Dael's comments, I had to go back and look. I must say, no one depicts clouds like Jim Woodring. Accurate to the point of being unnerving. Jim this blog is fantastic. - Nick
Your work is so remarkable, both conceptually and technically. Do you ever publicly discuss technical matters (what kind of paper/charcoal/brushes/paints you use, watercolor techniques, recommended books, etc.)? I'm guessing no, but then again I never thought you'd start a blog, so maybe there's hope...
ReplyDeleteMan, I would LOVE to see a vinyl figure of that guy on the hill, in the background, on the left.
ReplyDeleteI can see a rabbit in those clouds!
ReplyDeleteSome lollipops are not meant to be licked.
ReplyDeleteafter reading Dael's comments, I had to go back and look. I must say, no one depicts clouds like Jim Woodring. Accurate to the point of being unnerving. Jim this blog is fantastic. - Nick
ReplyDeleteWhen I.Look at this.Pitcher,I,feel,full,of,eels.
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I have missed seeing your weirdnesses in The Stranger. My dreams are almost normal now.
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