Kickstarter posted up this short but fascinating video with the amazing Molly Crabapple, talking about her Week of Hell, staying inside a hotel room for five days, covering every surface with paper then continually drawing over all of it . I love Molly’s art anytime, but to see her creating this wraparound, room-sized, intensely detailed [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 13, 2011
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The excellent Molly Crabapple posted up this sketch in a series of ‘faces from Occupied Wall Street’. I’m not going into the politics of the continuing protest here since this isn’t exactly the venue for a political debate, but I do like this image:
Continue reading...Thursday, May 26, 2011
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You may remember me mentioning a huge poster by the shiny Dr Sketchy’s founder Molly Crabapple that she was creating as a fundraiser for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. BoingBoing reports on the finished poster, which is huge – some 8 feet in height and full of Molly’s wonderfully detailed artwork, begun during the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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I love this image, and I have to admit I’m happy with any excuse to point you to art from the shiny Molly Crabapple – I nabbed it from Molly’s Tumblr stream and it is a poster for the Tor Project/Electronic Frontier Foundation; Molly notes that a full readable and an actual print poster version [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 1, 2010
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Molly Crabapple tells us that there’s a second SketchyCon coming up (in May 2010), a gathering for organisers of the now worldwide ‘anti-art’ movement of art, burlesque, drink and imagination and other aspects of life and art which I heartily approve of, the idea being to let various worldwide organisers swap ideas and suggestions and [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 3, 2010
We’re into our home stretch with out guest bloggers and their Best of the Year selections and I hope you’ve been enjoying the diverse works they’ve been highlighting for us. Today please welcome comics creator, illustrator and guiding light (or perhaps guiding spinning disco glitter ball) of Dr Sketchy’s, Molly Crabapple: FPI: Can you pick [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Checking Twitter last night I came across something rather cool I hadn’t seen before – Molly Crabapple tweeted that she was working on a Neil Gaiman poem poster and that we were all invited along to watch and keep her company while she worked. I’ve seen (and blogged about) various artists who have filmed themselves [...]
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Monday, October 17, 2011
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