Showing posts with label artist alley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist alley. Show all posts

July 20, 2016

Greetings from Comic-Con 2016!!!

Hello!  Welcome to my blog!

Many of you are likely here for the very first time after having seen me at San Diego Comic-Con International 2016!!!   Welcome!

Unfortunately, I do not use this blog quite as much as I could.  However, it is still listed on all my credentials as the place to go to get to know me.  So, allow me to redirect you to better places to find me in the cyber world!

MY FACEBOOK:   Quite possibly the easiest place to find me.  I'm on there way more often than I should be.  And I usually post where and what I'll be doing... there.  Shoot me a friend a request, or follow me.  You can message me, you can see what I'm up to.  You can find my Facebook by clicking right here.

MY EMAIL:  Don't want to be quite so public?  Shoot me an email.  I respond fairly promptly.  You can email me at:  BreakinFree@hotmail.com

MY ETSY STORE:  You saw something you liked at my table, and you wanted to get it, but got swept up in the madness that is Comic-Con and never made it back to my table?  No worries, almost everything I sell at a Con can be found:  right here.

MY TEEPUBLIC STORE:  You dig my art?  You want to WEAR it?  Or get it on a mug, or other such type of thing.  You can do that at my TeePublic store, which can be found:  right here.

MY INSTAGRAM:  I like to use my Instagram to post "Work in Progress" photos of projects I'm currently working on.  Usually they're just teases of upcoming things, but it gives a look into my progress.  You can find my Instagram:  right here.

MY TUMBLR:  Okay, I haven't been using my Tumblr quite as much as I thought when I started it... but I'll rectify that!  My Tumblr is intended to showcase random doodles and art I'm working on.  Most of that art eventually finds its way to my Etsy store, or follows me to a Con.  They art is usually in the same caliber as my commissions.  You can find my Tumblr:   right here.

MY YOUTUBE:  This is still kinda "new", and in the early stages, but I sometimes record myself drawing, and then I speed up the video, drop in some music (which is the reason for delays), and release that on the YouTube.  So if you want to watch me draw really fast, from the "Bob! Draws Stuff" series you can find my YouTube:  right here.

MY TWITTER:   I don't tweet.

Okay, I hope this has helped steer you in the proper direction of where to find me on the Internets!  I'm looking into getting my own ".com" which will be a hub to all this stuff, and will likely become the new main web address on all my credentials, but until that time... this will have to do!

See you at the next Con I see you at!

November 15, 2015

Commissions from San Diego Comic-Con



















Okay, I know this post is LATE... but I've been busy.  Anyway, above is a bunch (but not all) of the artwork I did from my Artists Alley table at San Diego Comic-Con 2015!  It was so awesome to have a table there, I look forward to doing it again, if the Comic-Con Gods see fit to bring me back!

Sadly, I did not taking any pictures of the commissions I did from So Cal Comic Con in October.  I don't know why.  But if any of you reading this, got artwork from me from that show, or from San Diego Comic-Con and you don't see it above... shoot me an email, and I'll include it in a future post!

July 6, 2015

I'M GOING TO COMIC-CON!!!

Okay, so it's not "news" that I'm attending San Diego Comic-Con International...  However, it is NEW that I'm going... AS AN EXHIBITOR!  On May 12th, I received an email informing me how to access the Comic-Con exhibitor website, and related things.  I got really confused, because in January they sent a letter informing me that I was put on a "Wait List" (which in previous years, I've come to realize is the same thing as a 'polite no').  But sure enough, I clicked on the various links in the email and found myself staring at my name... ON THE LIST OF ARTIST ALLEY EXHIBITORS!

Comic-Con is a couple days away, and in the span of less than 2 months, I compiled some art (mostly some of my older stuff, cuz time was limited on being able to make new stuff, though I did make some new stuff), found a printer, got some prints made.  I even managed to assemble a mini-comic with a writer I partnered with at Comic-Con last year.  It's insane how far I've come in just the span of a year.