In case you missed the opening, here are some pics from my show (up at Stained Skin through the end of the month). Pics were supplied by Sami Jo Mayhem. Thanks Sami!
Oh, I'm sorry we didn't go. It looks really cool, I love the informal thumb tack thing. I didn't know it was going to be a bunch of the sketch a day type drawings. Good idea.
Over the past five or six years I have been working and reworking a narrative, but as of yet, only collected a mass of notes, character concepts, sketches, and key frames.
It is my goal to use my blog as a means to develop this narrative into a more complete cohesive work.
Starting January 1st, 2012, I began serializing the narrative. I plan to post the narrative in roughly 52 chapters, each chapter being made up of 7 installments, including both text and illustration(s).
Although I view this telling of the narrative to be an experiment or rough draft, I do welcome comments and criticisms.
Currently residing in Columbus, Ohio, with his lady friend, Zuz, and their teeth beast, Pilot, Thom Glick teaches at the glorious Columbus College of Art & Design, and, when not teaching, or doing something else, makes artwork stuff, mostly illustrationy things. Until recently, Thom was a ghost living, or actually not living, in the woods surrounding West Milton, Ohio, a tiny village filled with farms and dogs and high school football. A group of ghost hunters trapped him and placed his misty ghostliness inside a shiny robot body, as part of an elaborate college frat party prank gone wrong. Before becoming a ghost or robot, Thom was a famous explorer, who's name no one can remember. As best he can, Thom draws inspiration from the countless cultures and places he discovered during his famous explorering days.
6 comments:
sweet!
would be very cool to see in person!
Oh, I'm sorry we didn't go. It looks really cool, I love the informal thumb tack thing. I didn't know it was going to be a bunch of the sketch a day type drawings. Good idea.
"Skulls. Pudding. Rar!" Great stuff, indeed. Kudos to the gallery staff, too, for such a well-chosen arrangement of your work.
Thanks for all the kind words.
Boostmetal: the Samijomayhem, at the gallery, helped me to hang the work, but the arrangement and selection of pieces was all part of my master plan.
Is that some sort of sketch-a-day wall? If so... you awesome bastard.
Can i put this in my blog? :) Thanks,
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