Today's post is in honor of Drawn!; along with introducing me to a vast multitude of incredible artists on the web, they've given my little blog a shoutout. I'm incredibly honored!
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I throroughly enjoy your blog and visit it every day. I'm wondering if you could post something about what media and techniques you use for your paintings and drawings.
Fantastic creature shop you have! Your sushi-face creation reminds me of what I do over at my food blog when I try to stuff live tentacles down my throat.
I'm Hanne Duys, a student Film - and theatre sciences in Antwerp, Belgium. I have to analyze the interior illustrations you've made in "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters". So I was browsing you're blog and bumped into Sushi-face. So I have some questions about that: where did you get the inspiration for Sushi-Face and is it connected to your work in the novel? Thanks anyway!
8 comments:
I throroughly enjoy your blog and visit it every day. I'm wondering if you could post something about what media and techniques you use for your paintings and drawings.
Blogger also highlighted your blog. That's how I found you.
Blogger also highlighted your blog. That's how I found you.
Blogger also highlighted your blog. That's how I found you.
i love this blog- i love monsters:).
Your blog is awesome! I'm a fan.
Hi Eugene,
Fantastic creature shop you have! Your sushi-face creation reminds me of what I do over at my food blog when I try to stuff live tentacles down my throat.
Keep on creating!
Eddie
Dear Eugene
I'm Hanne Duys, a student Film - and theatre sciences in Antwerp, Belgium.
I have to analyze the interior illustrations you've made in "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters". So I was browsing you're blog and bumped into Sushi-face. So I have some questions about that: where did you get the inspiration for Sushi-Face and is it connected to your work in the novel? Thanks anyway!
Greetings
Hanne
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