Fort Ignorance

Aug 22 2012

jgillustration:

Alright guys!  Here it is!  The last 2 pieces for Roll for Initiative!, which is a Dungeons and Dragons themed zine I’m putting out for this year’s Small Press Expo!  The 2 page spread is titled, you guessed it, Roll for Initiative! and will be the centerpiece of the book, and the single page is called Slimed!

I wanted to cram as many monsters as I could, but didn’t have the space to draw elsewhere in the book, in a single piece, so that’s is what I came up with for the spread.

Do you think you can name each monster in the piece???  There’s 8 of em (not counting the 4 adventurers in the center).  So the first person to reblog this post with all of the text and correctly guess what the 8 monsters are and then email a link of your reblog to jimmyg(at)jgillustration(dot)com will get a free copy of the zine once it comes out!!

It shouldn’t be too hard for an adventurer with a high nature or dungeoneering check (or with a copy of the Monster Manual laying around)!

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Apr 28 2012

theairtightgarage:

Career Timeline: 1989

Moebius does a series of paintings of Marvel Comics characters, which were used in various promotional ways. I’ve heard that there is a poster of at least one of these still hanging in the hallways of Marvel headquarters.

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sculpture-center:

Edgar Arceneaux, Holes and Waves: Guerilla War Rips 12th (The Underground Resistance Sequence), 2011. Acrylic, graphite, and velvet on paper, 60” x 40” paper size. Courtesy of Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer.

sculpture-center:

Edgar Arceneaux, Holes and Waves: Guerilla War Rips 12th (The Underground Resistance Sequence), 2011. Acrylic, graphite, and velvet on paper, 60” x 40” paper size. Courtesy of Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer.

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ogrusha:

This is from my (actual, physical object) photo collection. 

ogrusha:

This is from my (actual, physical object) photo collection. 

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thenearsightedmonkey:

Students in Lynda Barry’s “What It Is” class at the University of Wisconsin-Madison working on their final project: a hand-made book that has both written and visual images.

These photos were taken on April 26, 2012 by Angela Richardson

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sfmoma:

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mainart:

Spray on wall (18x12 m), 2012

sfmoma:

SUBMISSION:

mainart:

Spray on wall (18x12 m), 2012

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olupi-reblogs:

Physogs - jeu anglais (1930)

olupi-reblogs:

Physogs - jeu anglais (1930)

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snakebomb:

Lee Burks

snakebomb:

Lee Burks

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