Thursday, August 14, 2008
FUNRAMA PRESENTS #2: RACCOON
About Me
- Name: Ryan Kelly
- Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Ryan Kelly is an illustrator, painter and comic artist. He lives in Minnesota with 3 children, 1 wife, and 1 dog. Email at funrama@gmail.com
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Previous Posts
- Tori Amos' Comic Book Tattoo Reviewed
- Con Report! Hot!!
- SDCC08: Table JJ-12 and Signing Schedule
- Clint Eastwoodesque
- Mazikeen
- Suspicious Minds
- The New York Four, San Diego Commissions, etc
- Disown, Delete
- Chicago Wizard World Table #5014
- Lilly Allen
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3 Comments:
Never in my life have I heard of you, and I'm not even looking up new artists to admire. Yet here I've ended up after my search for Triple Sec and I found an interesting piece. Then to top it off I see a shot of four humans standing in a park, the man wearing a TC hat. Oh my mind is bugging out at this. Naturally I thought you were from Norway, or somewhere not even in North America. Well, darned be me you live just a few short miles from here. And now I've spent a helluva amount of time looking at your art and I'm a total fan. Keep up the good work and Go Twins!
-Miss Ariana
I assume these sketch cards are for FallCon? I didn't dare using markers on mine. You are a brave, brave man.
Copic Multiliner pens. Their expensive, but refillable and their marker proof. I've had no problem coloring over them with either Copic or Prismacolor markers.
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