Links
Over the years, besides my Robocosm fantasy art, I have also been from time to time done drawings and paintings inspired by the small Village of Irvington where I live. You can see most of these at my Irvington Artwork website. If you want to see it without ads you have to use a pop-up ad blocker so hopefully if you don't have one the ads are not too obtrusive. On this page is a painting I did of the Historic Burnham building in Irvington, which houses the Irvington Public Library. Here's the same painting at the "Library Thing" website:
http://www.librarything.com/venue/9906/Irvington-Public-Library
http://www.librarything.nl/venue/9906/Irvington-Public-Library
Once in a while I find that people have thrown my RoboCosm artwork up on their blogs and I appreciate their support. If you try these links and find they're not live anymore please let me know and I'll remove them from my site. Here's one from Indonesia (I think!): http://gitosabata.blogspot.com/2007/04/art-for-children.html And here's one in English: http://bublilisoutofthehouse.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/look-how-wonderfull/
Jim Lawson http://boxburning.blogspot.com/ or access through http://www.ninjaturtles.com/ I love Jim's work... especially the quirky TMNT and his own superb dinosaur comic book Paleo. Scott Kim Scott Kim creates puzzles and also fascinating letter art including ambigrams... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambigram ... When I showed him my work online he suggested Robocosm would make a good computer game. I have attempted to make my own Robocosm Logo ambigram which you can see at the top of my News Page. Scott McCloud Paul Karasik http://www.fletcherhanks.com/HOME.html http://www.theridetogether.com/ Steve Brodner Steve does great Caricature work and has had his work published in many major publications. Newton Meyers http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewcustom&friendId=48927255&blogId=511122413&swapped=true Carol Pfeffer www.carolpfeffer.com Carol's artwork is based on her knowledge of the science of light, color, and geometric optics. I was fascinated when she explained her work with optical birefringence. The science goes over my head but when certain materials (mainly plastic) are stressed, they display a rainbow of colors when viewed through a polarized filter... a hidden world we rarely think about!
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