Here’s another look at some of the design work that went into “The Devil’s Concubine“. I can’t believe how much of this stuff I still have lying around. Crates of sketches, literally. The “final” sketch art was collected in a big sketchbook, so I could look things up if I was ever in doubt what […]
Interviewed: RICK PARKER
At the MoCCA Festival in New York, I met a lot of great artist, some aspiring talents and some well-known professionals. During the next months, I’ll be posting little interviews featuring some of the people I talked to. The first one is Rick Parker of “Beavis and Butthead” fame. ——— Rick Parker is a fine […]
On the move: ART-BUBBLE FESTIVAL
After New York, it was hard for Horsens to follow. I did have a great time signing my books at the Fahrenheit stand and talking to fans. Yes, really! The Art-Bubble Festival ended this weekend, but if you’re in the area, the large exhibition of comic book originals is open until August 21. It features artwork from mainly French and […]
On the move: MoCCA AFTERMATH
Strangely quiet here, after the constant droning noise of New York City. I’m trying to get back in the slow rythm of work after days of inspiration and wall-to-wall conversation. Here are some quotes I remember from my trip: “I abuse my originals pretty severely” – Bill Sienkiewicz about his splattered and scratched artwork “If you […]
On the move: NEW YORK
More NYC pics for your enjoyment. Empire State Building in morning fog. Martin Flink and Anders Brønserud, soon to be famous comic book artists. Jim Henley’s Comic store had both Martin Flink and Søren Mosdal books on display. In Danish! The sun came out later. First time I needed my sunglasses this trip. Looks like […]
On the move: MoCCA FESTIVAL
Last day of the festival. Made new friends and got a lot of praise for my print out version of “The Devil’s Concubine”. People have been extremely friendly and interested. We Danes have a lot to learn about networking. Here are a couple of final shots from the Armory. I. Am. Done. – Posted using […]