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This is one of the 2 cards that were returned to me by 5finity, foiled stamped on the back “AE”, Artist Exclusive.

Currently available, if interested drop me a line.

 

The 6th of 12 sketch cards done for the Painkiller Jane sketch card series by 5finity

 

Jane Vasko and/or Jane Browning aka Painkiller Jane created and © Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada in 1996.

 

Sketch card

July 2o11

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The 33th of 75 sketch cards done for the Captain America, The Winter Soldier trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Dr Stephen Strange, aka Doctor Strange, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko

First appearance: Strange Tales #110, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o14

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The 46th of 75 sketch cards done for the Thor, The Dark World trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Thor created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Journey Into Mystery #83, 1962

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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This sketch was done at the Kamiano art group/kunst atelier - Kammerstraat 51, Antwerpen. I like glasses of water - they are always new. Even a movement of the head can give a new set of reflections and refractions

These were a little tricky, as the size is even smaller than the traditional sketch card (then the company mounts them on the metal plates)…

 

Number 21 and 22 (of 30) sketch cards done for the Star Wars Chrome Perspectives trading card series by Topps.

 

Bossk

© Lucas Films, now Disney

 

Sketch card

February 2o14

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Dennis Hopper

May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010

 

Frank Booth, as portrayed by Dennis Hopper, created by David Lynch in 1986

© David Lynch and/or De Laurentiis Entertainment Group

 

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May

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The 25th of 30 sketch cards from the just released Cartoon Sketch card series from Breygent

 

Felix the Cat created by Paul Terry in/around 1946

© 20th Century Fox (?)

 

Sketch card

March 2o1o

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Markers and sketch pens on Bristol board. Partly inspired by Zen tangles, but mainly inspired by Aubrey Beardsley's illustrations for Salome.

The 1st of 54 sketch cards done for the Marvel Now! trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Henry Pym, (but here it’s Scott Lang), aka Ant-Man, created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Tales to Astonish #35, 1962

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

December 2o13

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The 24th of 75 sketch cards done for the Thor, The Dark World trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Galactus created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1966

First appearance: Fantastic Four #48

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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The 48th of 75 sketch cards done for the Thor, The Dark World trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

This card is also a subset within the sketch cards which are “character cards” (essentially Upper Deck pre-printed different character names onto 15 cards, this is the 11th of my 15)

 

Natalia "Natasha" Alianovna Romanova, aka the Black Widow, created by Stan Lee, Don Rico and Don Heck

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #52, 1964

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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Dracula, looking pretty spry, meets Bersicker the wolf.

 

The 18th of 30 sketch cards done for the Bram Stoker’s Dracula trading card series by

Cult-Stuff.

 

Count Dracula created by Bram Stoker in 1897

© in the public domain

 

Usually I post in the order I did the cards, but here I’ll reshuffle a bit to (sort of) tell the story...

 

Sketch card

September 2o12

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Oh that sneaky Mandarin...

As seen in Invincible Iron Man #9, 1969

 

The 12th of 50 sketch cards done for the Iron Man 3 trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

The Hulk, although in this case he’s an android, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Incredible Hulk #1, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

January 2o13

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The 3rd of 75 sketch cards done for the Thor, The Dark World trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

Tana Nile, revealed to be Colonizer Nile, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Thor #129, 1966

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

July 2o13

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The 25th of 51 sketch cards done for the Avengers Assemble trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Steve Rogers, aka Captain America created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Captain America Comics #1, 1941

First Avengers appearance: Avengers #4, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

January 2o12

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This photo of an easyJet Airbus A320 was in AirScene and is the model for the sketchcard

 

The 17th of 20 sketch cards done (the first one worked on, hence the intense smudging) for the Night of the Living Dead trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

The card stock was…difficult to work with, so a slightly different look here…also, usually I post cards in the order I draw them, but I’ll deviate from that and place them in the film’s sequence just for kicks

 

Harry Cooper, as portrayed by Karl Hardman

Night of the Living Dead created by John Russo and George A. Romero in 1968

© Public Domain, with a nod toward Image Ten

 

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June 2o12

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This card was done with my four-colour BiC biro, and is a rough copy of a diagram in a book I was reading. The book was registered with bookcrossing and is now in the wild.

 

I have been trying a bit of cross -hatching on mr nokkon wood, which is new for me.

 

round the edge

The river Wear, Wearhead, Bishop Auckland, Durham, Sunderland

I'm walking up Weardale towards Wearhead.

From Bishop Auckland, weary footsteps tread.

The moors, wide skies 'n towns lift heart instead.

Lentic'lar cloud o'er North Pennines stopped dead.

Yet another batch for Treasure Chest.

The 2nd of 20 (32st of 50 in total) sketch cards for Treasure Chest of Art charity project.

 

Over 1000 cards artists committed to for the project were never turned in, so Paul is still asking for help [you can draw whatever you want].

Feel free to contact me and I’ll put you in touch.

Treasure Chests are also still for sale.

 

All proceeds from this project will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

The Toxic Avenger, aka Toxie, once known as Melvin Ferd III, created by Lloyd Kaufman and and Joe Ritter

© Troma Entertainment

 

Sketch card

May 2o13

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The final 2 (of 106) sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

Pardon me as I make up some titles here...

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

May 2o12

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Another sketchcard from August Macke is a thumbnail of his painting, done while in Tunis, of the town St Germain near Tunis. Macke went on a painting trip to Tunis with his painter friends, Klee and Moiller, and brought back some lovely works.

 

All being well, I go "walkies" next Saturday, 1st March for a while - I don't know for how long yet. I hope to not fall too far behind with photos and comments.

 

mr nokkon wood, in watercolour, is seen from left front, from above

 

round the edge

German Expressionist , August Macke died at Verdun, The Great War, WWI, in 1914.

On Tunis trip, bright Macke made good art.

Expressionist group, Blue Knight, he played big part.

The 6th of 30 sketch cards from the just released Cartoon Sketch card series from Breygent

 

Humpty Dumpty created by ???, first appearing in Mother Goose's Melody published in 1803.

This version attributed to an old UB Iwerks cartoon circa 1935

© UB Iwerks

 

Sketch card

April 2o1o

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Art by Steve Oatney. Characters © & ™ Lucasflm.

A bit of a story behind this series. Half way through the project the B7 people decided they wanted firmer control on the card set (in preparation for their relaunch of B7, presumably) and then rejected all but a few artists.

So while not pack-inserted my cards are being used as “incentives” and/or “redemptions”.

 

The 7th of 25 sketch cards done for the Blakes 7 trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

Blakes 7 was created by Terry Nation in 1977

Roj Blake

© B7 Enterprises Ltd

 

Sketch card

April 2o13

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A new batch for Treasure Chest.

The 13th of 15 (28th of 30 in total) sketch cards for Treasure Chest of Art charity project.

 

Over 1000 cards artists committed to for the project were never turned in, so Paul is still asking for help [you can draw whatever you want].

Feel free to contact me and I’ll put you in touch.

Treasure Chests are also still for sale.

 

All proceeds from this project will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

Thing 1 and Thing 2, appearing in The Cat and the Hat, created by Dr Seuss (Theodor Geisel) in 1957.

© the estate of Dr Seuss

 

Sketch card

April 2o11

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Number 27 and 28 (of 106) sketch cards done for the Star Wars Galactic Files trading card series by Topps.

 

Much like the recent Mars Attacks Heritage series, with a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I went with a paired-theme. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Luke Skywalker and Wampa

© Lucas Films, now Disney

 

Sketch card

June 2o12

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(Officially licensed) sketch card for the soon to be released (June 15th) Archie Comics/March of Dimes sketch card series by 5finity.

 

More information

 

6 more images to follow sometime after the release.

 

Archie Andrews created by Bob Montana in 1941

© Archie Comics

 

May 2oo9

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The 21st of 40 sketch cards (+ 5 over-sized cards) done for the Guardians of the Galaxy trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Spider-Man, The Last To Fall in the Earth-691 universe, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko

First appearance: Amazing Fantasy #15, 1962 Stan Lee

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

June 2o14

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The 1st of 30 cards done up for The Great Sketch Card Swap 2010, sponsored by www.sadlittles.com.

 

This one had the choice of Namor of Dr Strange.

Drawn for Mel Uran.

 

Doctor Stephen Strange created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963

© Marvel Comics.

 

Sketch card

September 2o1o

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The 5th of 40 sketch cards done for the Avengers Age of Ultron card series by Upper Deck.

 

Varanus, aka Starstalker, created by Steve Englehart and Bob Brown

First appearance: Avengers #123, 1974

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

November 2o14

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Arthur getting ready to pound a stake into Miss Lucy.

 

The 20th of 30 sketch cards done for the Bram Stoker’s Dracula trading card series by

Cult-Stuff.

 

Arthur Holmwood created by Bram Stoker in 1897

© in the public domain

 

Usually I post in the order I did the cards, but here I’ll reshuffle a bit to (sort of) tell the story...

 

Sketch card

September 2o12

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The 57th and 58th (of 106) sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Invasion trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I repeated a motif I’ve used before: repeating, yet tweaking an image (only once) and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

September 2o13

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The 15th and 16th (of 106) sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Invasion trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I repeated a motif I’ve used before: repeating, yet tweaking an image (only once) and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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This is the 6th of 10 cards that will eventually be up on eBay, word has it this weekend, to raise money for the March of Dimes; Steve Frank’s annual “Steve4MOD” event, this is year IV.

Search on seller: slfx2, or March of Dimes or j(ay)

 

Mega Man created by Tokuro Fujiwara and Keiji Inafune in 1987

© Capcom

 

Sketch card

August 2o11

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The third in a sub-series called “Ow, my --- !”

 

Number 41 and 42 (of 106) sketch cards done for the Star Wars Galactic Files trading card series by Topps.

 

Much like the recent Mars Attacks Heritage series, with a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I went with a paired-theme. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Luke Skywalker

© Lucas Films, now Disney

 

Sketch card

June 2o12

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The 3rd of 5 sketch cards for year 3 of the Steve4MOD (March of Dimes) charity event.

 

Currently up on ebay (item #220658097727)

 

Sketch card

August 2o1o

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Here's a couple sketchcards I recently did of the Boosh boys:

 

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Number 21 and 22 (of 106) sketch cards done for the Star Wars Galactic Files trading card series by Topps.

 

Much like the recent Mars Attacks Heritage series, with a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I went with a paired-theme. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Han Solo

© Lucas Films, now Disney

 

Sketch card

June 2o12

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A sketch card done for the Moonstone Maximum project from 5finity.

 

Contact 5finity to order card packs.

 

Dr Sidney “New Jersey” Zweibel as portrayed by Jeff Goldblum, from Buckaroo Banzai

Created by Earl Mac Rauch sometime before 1980

© Moonstone

 

November 2oo9

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