For this week’s Rhapsody we return to Liszt with his Eighth Hungarian Rhapsody performed by Claudio Arrau. It’s a lot “quieter” and whimsical than a lot of Liszt’s music but he cranks out the power in the end.
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Well yesterday afternoon was time for errands specifically the distribution of flyers for the annual Graphic Novel Panel that my chapter of the Graphic Artists Guild has been putting on for the past three years. With my targets being UDub’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Okay, here’s something fun and weird for your Saturday morning pleasure… (or confusion) a very strange public service announcement I stumbled over the other day. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmPQDAzYyM Fun in a weird sort of way… but what’s the deal? Is this low[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Well I’m excited. I mean… of course I’m excited. This is the second half of the third book A Storm of Swords and I look forward to seeing what they are going to do with it. It’s interesting normally I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A quick picture of Blossom for a future strip. I’m still experimenting with my “Color Line” technique. I’ve been having problems with pink lines so I’ve been keeping black line work for “skin tone”
Today’s rhapsody is the Argentine Rhapsody by Frank Sanucci. Performed by Austin Smith and John Lyons of the Heller Piano Studio.
When I was on the way out yesterday I heard some crows going at that. Looking up I saw what they were mobbing on the top of a tall tree something fairly large and tawny. Hoping this could be another[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Just had to share this advertising campaign from a local jewelry chain that I stumbled over in the Stranger this week.
I got pointed to this episode from two separate but completely different sources. The first was a page of the My Little Pony comic book illustrated by Andy Price where he borrowed the gag of the ever changing T-Shirt. The[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s Rhapsody is Tibor Serly‘s Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra. Performed by Hong-Mei Xiao and the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Janós Kovacs.