Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Sketching before bedtime 1/25/13 ...
Faithful Readers!
Here we have a bit of sketching to wind down before catching some sleep...
This particular sketch is for a pal of mine who is fighting the great beast, Cancer at present. May she kick it's ass.
Cheers!
©2013 T.N.Perkins IV All rights reserved.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sketching before bedtime 1/23/13 ...
Faithful Readers!
Here we have a bit of sketching to wind down before catching some sleep...
Cheers!
©2013 T.N.Perkins IV All rights reserved.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Dimension X: The Potters of Firsk
Hey Folks,
Here we ahave a bit of retro goodness based upon my love of Old Time Radio classics. This design work was based upon the story "The Potters of Firsk" by Jack Vance in 1950. His story was dramatized on the radio for the program "Dimension X"
Dimension X: The Potters of Firsk
From the text published on Jul 31, 2012 by David Longhorn
"From the American radio series Dimension X, this is one of the very few dramatisations of a story by Jack Vance, one of my favourite authors. Vance, if you don't know his work, took the colourful fantasy heroics of Edgar Rice Burroughs and adapted them for the post-war pulp magazine era. He writes with great wit and cool irony, and his heroes are often ruthless, adaptable men who see through absurd institutions and tackle supposedly insoluble mysteries."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AILhAJKVqPE
Here we ahave a bit of retro goodness based upon my love of Old Time Radio classics. This design work was based upon the story "The Potters of Firsk" by Jack Vance in 1950. His story was dramatized on the radio for the program "Dimension X"
Dimension X: The Potters of Firsk
From the text published on Jul 31, 2012 by David Longhorn
"From the American radio series Dimension X, this is one of the very few dramatisations of a story by Jack Vance, one of my favourite authors. Vance, if you don't know his work, took the colourful fantasy heroics of Edgar Rice Burroughs and adapted them for the post-war pulp magazine era. He writes with great wit and cool irony, and his heroes are often ruthless, adaptable men who see through absurd institutions and tackle supposedly insoluble mysteries."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AILhAJKVqPE
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Nelson Reseda P.I.
NELSON RESEDA P.I.
The streets of Playa Largo tend toward graft, corruption, and more than a little generalized villainy... In these trying times, Nelson Reseda P.I. is there to lend a hand.
©2013 T.N.Perkins IV All rights reserved.