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Jan 16

Winnie the Pooh works the tradeshow

A funny article about how convention booth workers are like characters in Winnie the Pooh. (Via Mousekingdom Blog). Rabbit …You can always tell a Rabbit-style staffer. They’re the ones with a cell phone constantly in their ear, fingers flying over the keyboard as they check e-mails or text message the home office. They’re so obviously …

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Jan 15

Team Sonic X – page 21

next page on January 20, 2008

Jan 15

Sky Duke: sketchbook comic (page 6)

[singlepic=369,320,240,,] Previous Page – Next Page My ongoing Web Comic that has been drawn in my Sketchbook in 11-2007.

Jan 13

Sketches of Ladies

[singlepic=375,320,240,,] Sketches drawn while watching TV. Not from TV.

Jan 12

Thankyou Buena-vista School

I wanted to thank everyone at Buena-vista school for last night’s read-a-thon for your hospitality and kindness. It was a lot of fun.

Jan 11

Twelfth Night caricatures

I did these drawings while watching the movie Twelfth Night based on the play by William Shakespeare. The play is a real gender bender with the lead female character dressed a man most of the story. The cast of the movie contains many of great British character actors. [singlepic=379,320,240,,] The story of Twelfth Night is …

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Jan 09

Kind words for me

“By far one of the best experiences my son has ever had! Brian and the Museum are wonderful and the concepts/techniques they have taught my son have improved his drawing by leaps and bounds. We travel all the way from the East Bay (Antioch) just to enjoy the class, well worth the BART ride.” Parent: …

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Jan 09

“I Can’t Draw!” Cartooning Basics for Grown-Ups

“I Can’t Draw!”-Cartooning Basics for Grown-Ups with Brian Kolm, Cartoonist, Teacher and Graphic Designer Saturday, February 9, 2008  1:00-3:30pm Cost per individual class: $40; $30 for CAM members. Due to popular demand, the Cartoon Art Museum is offering another installment in its ongoing series of workshops for aspiring comic artists, writers and fans of all …

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