The AE of October Dreams is looks fantastic!
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Yeah, that's really cool. Thanks for the pics!“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
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Thanks for posting the pics… I've never seen that one, either, so it was very cool to see.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I have seen the AE book for OCtober Dreams pop up a few times. Have not heard of an Art Portfolio, assuming it did not happen but if it did I would love to see it.Originally posted by keithminnion View PostI remember sending an art file of a painting I did specifically for the OD-AE portfolio. I never saw the finished product, not even sure the portfolio of art was ever done.
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Couldn't tell you on the portfolio. I wish we even still had a single copy of the AE for that one though. Some of those early AE's we did there where no extra books or cases and we don't have office copies even for reference.Originally posted by Martin View PostI have seen the AE book for OCtober Dreams pop up a few times. Have not heard of an Art Portfolio, assuming it did not happen but if it did I would love to see it.CD Email: [email protected]
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Hi Keith, pretty sure the portfolio went out with the Lettered. While the AE came with a framed original from Chadbourne.Originally posted by keithminnion View PostI remember sending an art file of a painting I did specifically for the OD-AE portfolio. I never saw the finished product, not even sure the portfolio of art was ever done.
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The thing is, at that time I didn't yet have the equipment to create digital art files, so I had the painting photographed professionally and sent as a 3x5" transparency. The painting itself was given to a former friend to help decorate her new B&B, and that was the last I saw of it. One of those lost images, I guess. As I recall, it was of a four-square style house decked out for Halloween night which, when you looked at it, became clearly not a house, but a huge, subtly evil jack-o-lantern.
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No, sorry. I stopped doing genre illustration work a few years ago (well, except for a little bit for my White Noise Press imprint). These days I am concentrating on traditional oil painting and watercolor painting - landscapes, roofscapes, still-lifes - that sort of thing. Thanks for your interest, though.
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I own the original pencil drawing you did for Jack Ketchum's story "The Box", and it is an amazing piece of work, in my opinion.Originally posted by keithminnion View PostNo, sorry. I stopped doing genre illustration work a few years ago (well, except for a little bit for my White Noise Press imprint).
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