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The blue collar illustrator: December 2006
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The blue collar illustrator. Tuesday, December 19, 2006. A pdf of that 15 page ashcan I made is here. That's all I've got for now. G'night. Posted by Ian McEwan at 12:36 AM. Friday, December 08, 2006. I've obtained yet another online personality here. It's slow in the starting, but could be a potentially fruitful networking tool, and already has a lot of actual professionals as members. Hey! Dave Gibbons just signed up. Posted by Ian McEwan at 2:10 AM. Wednesday, December 06, 2006. Not While Im Eating.
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The blue collar illustrator: April 2007
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The blue collar illustrator. Friday, April 20, 2007. So I just got word that a fairly well known website has chosen one of my designs for their logo. Insert basic "non-disclosure jargon until an announcement is made" spiel. I will say that I love the site, so I'm happy that I'm officially a contributer. That, and it's something else I can have in my portfolio that's credible. Here's a drawing of a seahorse. Posted by Ian McEwan at 6:35 PM. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Posted by Ian McEwan at 2:26 PM.
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The blue collar illustrator: September 2006
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The blue collar illustrator. Saturday, September 30, 2006. Just a design thing a did for myself, in an effort to keep puting stuff up here. More pages soon, this time some pencilled work, as I'm training myself to approach things differently. I'll explain things later. Posted by Ian McEwan at 4:37 AM. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Part of something bigger. Posted by Ian McEwan at 11:33 PM. Posted by Ian McEwan at 4:31 PM. Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile. Not While Im Eating.
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The blue collar illustrator: November 2006
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The blue collar illustrator. Friday, November 10, 2006. This I did about 3 years ago, but I never finished it. It's almost done, but as I'm too busy with the comic, I don't know if I'll get around to it. While fixing it up in Photoshop though, I realized for the first time how much I like this one, and how much I can tighten it up. Maybe when I get the chance, I'll redraw it instead. Posted by Ian McEwan at 3:40 PM. Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile. Not While Im Eating.
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The blue collar illustrator: August 2006
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The blue collar illustrator. Wednesday, August 16, 2006. Joe Quesada still says no ongoing solo series starring gay or lesbian characters at Marvel Comics without a MAX or 'explicit content' label.". When there's plenty of hetero sex flinging about in a lot of their books, especially the entire Ultimate universe? Well at least I'm not interested in any of their books anyway, barring a select few. I love Nextwave, Joe Casey's Fantastic Four, and Ennis' MAX Punisher is still going strong. But still, how sad.
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The blue collar illustrator: January 2008
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The blue collar illustrator. Thursday, January 03, 2008. Wow Seeing my name on a poster is pretty awesome. FLOATING WORLD COMICS PRESENTS:. Jan poster by Lukas Ketner. A LIFE IN PICTURES". GROUP SHOW WITH 19 LOCAL ARTISTS, LOOSELY UNITED BY A STANLEY KUBRICK DOCUMENTARY THAT I ASKED EACH OF THE ARTISTS TO WATCH LAST MONTH. That the experience would have a similar and unifying effect if the artists in the show watched it as well. THOMAS NOWADLY, TYLER OWINGS, RILEY PARKER. Show runs through Feb. 1st.
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The blue collar illustrator: April 2008
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The blue collar illustrator. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Ah, the conundrum: do I post works in progress, chronicling myself as I learn? Or shall I act the professional and post only finished pieces, as if I know what I'm doing? So I've been wasting time getting to know my Photoshop a little better. People seemed to like the coloring of the cat girl(enough to be covered on a porn blog. So there it is. Not nearly finished, but I'm getting the retarded impression that I could actually do this. This s my first ...
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The blue collar illustrator: September 2007
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The blue collar illustrator. Sunday, September 02, 2007. My first interview about my artwork. Not too bad showing up on Alterati, which btw is a site you should be going to, if you aren't already. Go, leave comments on the site, and download my comic for free there as well. Http:/ www.alterati.com/blog/? Posted by Ian McEwan at 8:52 PM. Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile. Slippin' the blade in the marmalade. Who needs friends when you have pens? Not While Im Eating.
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The blue collar illustrator: December 2007
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The blue collar illustrator. Monday, December 17, 2007. I designed two tarot cards for a deck put together by Raven Kaldera(author most notably for Urban Primitive. Among others). It's a deck designed by various artists, and themed around the Jotun, the frost giants of Norse myth. Here's the Ten of Swords, which I finally scanned and cleaned up:. This illustrates a story I'd never read about. Odin punishes Loki by turning his youngest son Vali into a wolf, as Loki and his(third? And the Six of Wands.
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The 333rd largest wiki in the world, according to s23.org. As featured on Alterati. And other information dissemination technologies. Wut Ppl R Sayin! A little sleep deprivation and about 3 less years of higher education, and I might have found Infictive remotely entertaining. Looking for a strange, "choose your own adventure" wiki novel that seems to have its roots firmly planted in drug culture? Look no further than the Infictive project. Hmm, who knows what could possibly happen next!