lunes, 31 de enero de 2011

ARANTZA SESTAYO ( NOW : ART FOR SALE AND COMMISSIONS )




HE COMENZADO A AYUDAR A MI AMIGA ARANTZA SESTAYO EN SU VENTA DE ORIGINALES Y COMISIONES . TERMINO DE ABRIR HOY SU GALERIA EN COMICARTFANS Y DESDE MI BLOG TAMBIEN OS ABRO UNA PUERTA A LA COMPRA DE ARTE O LA POSIBILIDAD DEL ENCARGO DE COMISIONES .
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sábado, 29 de enero de 2011

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lunes, 24 de enero de 2011

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ULTIMAMENTE SOLO HAGO QUE TENER SUEÑOS RECURRENTES CON MAFALDA. ¿SIGNIFICARÁ ESTO ALGO ?


lunes, 10 de enero de 2011

ENVOLTORIOS DE COMIC ART CON SORPRESA

EN EL TRANSCURSO DE ESTE  ULTIMO AÑO HE RECIBIDO VARIOS PAQUETES DE UNA VENDEDORA DE REINO UNIDO QUE ME LOS HA IDO ENVIADO ENVUELTOS  CON ORIGINALES ( ES DECIR , APROVECHANDO EL PROPIO SOPORTE CARTON DEL ENVOLTORIO ERA OTRO ORIGINAL ) ESTE ES UNO DE SUS "REGALOS ":


















This page of 9 black and white illustrations is the original drawing by G.Blake of B.L.Kearley Ltd for and episode of "Tommy Trouble", published in Playhour Weekly on 15 December 1963.
It is painted directly onto board, with various printing directions round edges. Condition is fine.
Size c 15" x 14"
OTRO ORIGINAL ES ESTE :




'Original Playhour Comic Artwork''COBAYA' by Harry Pettit .This fine colourful gouache illustration comes from the popular comic Playhour. It is from the comic dated Mar 31st 1956. No signed by the artist Harry Pettit .
It is in very good condition and ready for mounting and framing.
The size of the picture is 36cm x 32cm.

Y ESTO ES LO QUE DICE WIKIPEDIA SOBRE LA REVISTA PLAYHOUR :

Playhour was a British children's comic published between 16 October 1954 and 15 August 1987, a run of approximately 1,700 weekly issues.
Originally published under the title Playhour Pictures, the title was shortened with issue 32 to Playhour. Playhour was intended as a companion to Jack and Jill, initially aimed at a slightly older audience. The lead strip in its early days was 'Prince, the Wonder Dog of the Golden West' drawn by Sep E. Scott. With issue 32 (21 May 1955) it lowered its target age-group and introduced comic strips based on A. A. Milne's 'Winnie-the-Pooh' and Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, both drawn by Peter Woolcock.
1956 saw the arrival of 'Sonny and Sally of Happy Valley', two children (and their pet lamb) who were to be associated with the paper until its demise in 1987; Sonny and Sally wrote the weekly editorial letter and children writing to the editorial address ('Cosy Corner', The Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London E.C.4 -- the address of the publisher, Amalgamated Press) would receive replies signed by Sonny and Sally.
The stories of Sonny and Sally (drawn by Hugh McNeill) were initially related in rhyming couplets, as were a number of other early stories, although by the end of the 1970s the stories were written in normal prose form. Others were told in captions below the illustrations as Playhour avoided the use of word balloons common in contemporary British comics, a relic of pre-war nursery comics such as Puck and Rainbow.
Playhour contained a mixture of original tales for young children and adaptations of well known fairy tales (drawn by Nadir Quinto, Ron Embleton, Jesus Blasco and others). Some of the long-running characters include:
Billy Brock's Schooldays
Jolly Days with Dicky and Dolly
The Merry Tales of Mimi and Marmy
The Wonderful Tales of Willow Wood
Wink and Blink, the Playful Puppies
Little Red Squirrel
The Travels of Gulliver Guinea-Pig
Tiger Tim and the Bruin Boys
Bunny Cuddles
Norman Gnome
Sooty, based on the TV series
Leo the Friendly Lion
Tommy Trouble
The Magic Roundabout, based on the TV series
Num Num and His Funny Family
Pinky and Perky, based on the TV series
Mr Men, based on the children's book-series
Artists who worked on these and other strips included Basil Reynolds, H. M. Talintyre, Ron Nielsen, Walter Bell, Fred Robinson, Fred Holmes, Philip Mendoza, Fred White, Harry Pettit, Harold McReady, Douglas Turnbull, Eric Stephens, Tom Kerr, Geoff Squire, Bert Felstead, Gordon Hutchings, Tony Hutchings, Roger Hutchings, Barbara C. Freeman, Rene Cloke, Henry Seabright, Virginio Livraghi, Ferguson Dewar, Leslie Branton and Arthur Baker.

lunes, 3 de enero de 2011

JIM MOONEY 5 PENCIL PAGES AND INK PAGE MAN-THING ( MIS ÚLTIMAS ADQUISICIONES )

 Rare Jim Mooney MAN-THING #19 nice noir style page 1975

Original art from renowned Silver Age artist Jim Mooney...

A rare detailed page from an issue of MAN-THING, noted issue #19 at the top, this is page #3, from 1975
Pencils and inks by Jim Mooney, a one of a kind original piece.
Beautiful, almost film noir feel to this page, very heavy shadows and odd angles, moody and atmospheric. Nice large Man-Thing head in the bottom left panel, smaller figure of the creature in the bottom right panel.
Art is on standard blue-line illustration board, 11" X 17" with light bumps to the corners, some old scotch tape on the edges, , light soiling to surfaces, blue pencil notes. Copyright 1975 all rights reserved Marvel Comics stamp on back...
From the private collection of Mark Ellis and Melissa Martin-Ellis, friends of the artist.


Rare Jim Mooney MAN-THING full pencil page violence
A rare detailed page from an issue of MAN-THING, noted issue #2 at the top as is page #17.



The Man-Thing confronts a man with a rifle, while rescuing a mountain climber. The man fires, bullets rip through the Man-Thing's muck.
After a confrontation with an angry bear, the Man-Thing rescues a fainted mountain climber..."Do Not Be Afraid I Am a Man" reads the last panel.  AND




Mountain climber confronts a bear on a snowy mountain, Man-Thing to the rescue! "It's appetite is not assuaged---Angry want more food" reads a bottom caption.

 The Man-Thing co-operates with a mountain climber in a barren winter landscape...



The Man-Thing co-operates with a mountain climber in a barren winter landscape...

A woman faces un-welcome advances from a comrade in a tent on a snow covered mountain in the night. Nicely suggested mood lighting and classic Jim Mooney man and woman characters...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Mooney