Showing posts with label creative talent network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative talent network. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Back to the norm...

Last year I participated as a seller at this event, but this year the timing didn't really work for me, but I still might try to get out there and look around. If you're in the area you should too. Here's all the info:

This weekend, The Creative Talent Network and Van Eaton Galleries are co-hosting the second Animation Book Look signing and sales event. Gathering authors and artists within the animation industry to meet fans, the event will be held from 1:00 to 6:00 PM this Saturday, May 17, 2008 at Van Eaton Galleries, 13613 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, California.
The festival features appearances by well known visual and literary artists along with lesser known animation authors. This unique event gives publishing and animation professionals the opportunity to promote their work to fans, collectors, and art aficionados. Over 50 artists and authors will be at signing tables, showcasing over 75 books ranging from children’s books to artists sketchbooks, illustration to fine art, and informative "How to..." to "History of…" books.
Featured artists and authors include Jerry Beck, Toby Bluth, Tee Bosustow, Stefan Bucher, Chris Buck, Jennifer Cardon-Klein, Dave Colman, Craig Elliott, Gris Grimly, Ryan Hungerford, Chris Jenkins, Mike Kunkel, Jason Lethcoe, Rik Maki, Tracey Miller, Patrick Morgan, Steve Niles, Brian and Phil Phillipson, Don Peri, Eric Pigors, Ragnar, Martha Sigall, Bob Singer, Jim Smith, Tom Sito, Marcelo Vignali, Amanda Visell, Tony White, Shigeru Yabu, Willie Ito, and more.
For more information, visit animationbooklook.com. The festival is free but RSVP’s are suggested, please call 818-788-2357 for more details.


Sunday, April 15, 2007

The Book Look...


This coming Thursday, April 19th, I'll be involved in a book signing sponsered by CTN (The Creative Talent Network) and held at the Van Eaton Galleries in Sherman Oaks. I'll be signing copies of my sketchbook and many others (most biiger names than myself) will be there as well. So if you're in the neighborhood come on by and say "hi".
To find out more about the event you can click on the Book Look logo above.
I'll et you know how it all went after the event and maybe even tell you about how I used to own a gallery.
I'd also like to say "thanks" to all those who had some kind words about The Condor and also to alert you all to the fact that my HarperCollins books for both Spiderman3 and Shrek the Third are available at bookstores (and grocery stores, for that matter) as well as at Amazon if you click the link to the right.
I'm starting to put together materials for a second book that I should have ready for sale in a few months - I'll let you know more as soon as I do.