Weave - a web fantasy

We are Mihailo and Manda, and we are here to get some attention, advice, critique and council.

See, we have started our web tale and we would really appreciate you joining us in the threads of the Weave.

Weave is primarily a fantasy story, but in exploring it you will find many more layers, from action to (dare we say) philosophy, from sentimentality to intertextuality. 

In short, we want to tell an engaging tale with lovingly rendered art and make a fantasy comic that others will enjoy. 

But why not let our work speak for us... 


Here is page 8. 

Weave Page 8



How did it get to this?!? Discover on 

weavetales.net

Short stories

Hi everyone!  I've begun posting some of my short stories on my blog at www.unifiedterrancommunity.co.uk.

"The Unified Terran Community is a blog written by the author of a series of short stories based on a technological utopia beginning to lose its way."

It'd be great if you could pop over and have a read, then let me know what you think!
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London Calling



There are only a few days left to submit art to the myartspace.com London Calling competition.  The juror panel includes Vanessa DesClaux (Tate Modern), Tom Morton (Hayward Gallery, Frieze Magazine), and Francesco Manacorda (Barbican Gallery). Winners will have an exhibit at Scream London, a cutting-edge gallery operated by Tyrone Wood (son of Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones). Notable guests and patrons have included Tracey Emin, Claire Danes, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Beverly Knight, Meg Mathews, and Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones.


For more information visit, www.myartspace.com/londoncalling

For a special coupon visit, www.myartspace.com/londoncalling/c…

For more updates, artist interviews, and art news visit, www.myartspace.com/blog

swirl

Art Exchange Community

Hey folks, I thought some people watching might have made up characters and be interested in art trades.

[Bad username: mrcaex"] - Monthly Random Character Art Exchange is a community here which works on a "Secret Santa" principle - like this:
You submit a link to a page with information about your characters - could be a set of Livejournal entries, even.

Each round lasts one month. When it starts, you will get the link to the info page someone else submitted. You pick one of their characters and draw a picture, while someone else got your link and draws an image for you. Everyone has until the end of the month to submit art to the community.

If that sounds interesting to you, here's a link to the Community Profile with more information, and one for the Signup for February, which will be running until Saturday (inclusive)

scifi/futuristic/fantasy art (drawings, sculpture, light installments..)

Hello, I'm looking for artists based in NYC who might have art of the scifi/futuristic/fantasy genre they might want to exhibit at a cyberpunk music show on December 21st in Manhattan. I don't want to take up too much of your community space, but if anyone is interested/has questions, please let me know!
Thanks!

Genevieve
email:
psychecorporation (at) gmail (dot) com
Cybercat Graphics

Barbarian & Snowwhite & RedRose Comic Art

THESE ITEMS ARE FOR SALE! Your Support is greatly appreciated!

I decided to do a big version of the Wolf and Barbarian artwork, I did a few edits too, fixing her head and hips. Size is 11 x 17 so it's huge! on comic book paper/board. There is also :
This is a fun play on the old fairy tale about Rose Red and SnowWhite. But in this retelling SnowWhite is a powerful mage and RoseRed is a fearless warrior!


Thanks for your help!

Here's the link to the auction.


http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZs…






I am Stephie Stone at elfwood ;)
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Saul Chernick Interview

I learned about Saul Chernick while reading Paddy Johnson’s Art Fag City blog. In many ways Saul Chernick flirts with the basics of why the practice of creating visual art came into being. He explores a unique purposes of art in that artists have long given physical presence-- as in drawings or paintings-- to the thought of metaphysical entities. Chernick is interested in the visual interpretations of such things because they uncover the beliefs and mindset of those who devised them.

The artist has stated that many of his ideas originate from depictions of miraculous events and figures-- as they appear in Judeo/Christian mythology-- and that he utilizes drawing to revisit, reinterpret, and reconfigure them. The end result is a body of work that meshes old with new in that contemporary issues and secular viewpoints come together with the convictions of past fears and desires that have remained with us in since the Renaissance.

My interview with Saul Chernick:
www.myartspace.com/blog/2008/10/ar… 

A Vampyrous Youth
, 2006 - 2008, Ink on Paper, 21" x 14.5"