Thursday, December 24, 2009

BIG BLUE BOX


I'm sure alot of you were wondering at the Christmas party what in fact was in that Giant Blue Box of Doom.
Holy Hot Pants Batman! I was expecting a garden gnome or used pair of boxer shorts so when I opened Big Blue with my wife
and family today I was blow away by my Mr Collins swag extravaganza! In fact I have to get back because they are yelling at me to come back down for dessert but I just wanted to say you DA MAN DARYLL! There is no way even if I had the time I could tell you all the things in the box with such nicknacks as a Ford Mirror/Brush and Baseball snow globe mouse but here are some picks of my Booty. The highlights for me were: two D. Collins originals, a snotty Christmas card, Ren and Stimpy Comic, Zombie covers Book as well as a Prince of Persia Graphic novel-SCORE! So to all you that passed it up--- SUCKERS-- to Daryll a huge thank you and to all the other good little illustrators on Christmas eve.... God Bless all of us all, Everyone!

5 comments:

  1. You're welcome Woody. I keep a box in my stusio all year. Every time I get something that I already have or something for a reasonable price, I drop it into the Illustrators Christmas party gift box. By December, I usually have a pretty good stash.

    The originals are done on scrap colored paper. I save it in a stack, and when I have some free time I'll create something using markers and colored pencils.

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  2. That's studio, not stusio!

    Although that's how my cousin, Phil Collins, pronounces studio!

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  3. Wow! That is a haul! No wonder Daryll did a whole comic in the sketch exchange ;)

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  4. I owe you a nice piece of art Daryll, thx again.

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  5. Thanks for posting this, Woody! I enjoyed the commentary, and the photo essay stacked in a vertical column is a nice touch!
    But....
    What I really want to see (and I probably speak for a lot of us) is a posting devoted to some of your recent artwork, in particular your paintings and portraits.
    Won't you consider a small donation this year at Christmastime?
    :-)

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