Saturday, October 23, 2004

Sketchbook - Greg Scott Bailey

I met Greg at the last Seattle ComiCard Show. Greg is working on a book called Mocktales, a story in which a major city is thrown into an alternate dimension where magic exists. There will be more information and images on his page soon, but until then, you can enjoy this Aquaman sketch.


AQUAMAN
by Greg Scott Bailey
12 September 2004
(permission to post given 12 September 2004 in person)
www.mocktales.com


As a reminder: Almost every sketch in my sketchbook was non-commissioned and done on the floor of a con. These are not the best works of the artists. These are only representative of what the artist can do under pressure in a loud, crowded, and often stressed-out environment. Most of them were done as quickly as possible, to prevent huge lines from forming. Don't judge any of these artists negatively by the artwork you see, instead be as impressed as I am by what they accomplished in far-from-ideal conditions.

To see all the sketches I have permission to post so far, check out my Sketchbook Page. If you have any contact information for any of the other artists I'm trying to contact, please e-mail me. Click for a random Aquaman sketch.

The Saturday Sketch ™ is brought to you by the letters "G", "B" and the number "71", and also courtesy the fine artists who pour their lives into producing wonderful comic books, then come to conventions only to get asked by geeky fangirls for a sketch of Aquaman. Support an artist, buy a comic book.

This is the last sketch I have permission to post at the moment. Unless I get some more permissions in the next few days, there won't be another sketch posted next Saturday.

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