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Albino Alligator (“Truth of the Gods”, Digital Webbing Presents #14), Amara Entertainment (Purge Preview, 9 page story), Eleven:Eleven Comics (Self-published flipbook, ComiXpress)
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How long have you been an artist? |
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I have been an artist for as long as I can remember but didn’t start getting interested in comics until I found some Marvel Universe ’92 trading cards which led me to buy Chris Claremont and Jim Lee’s X-Men #1. |
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What are some of your major art influences? |
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My major art influences are Jim Lee (though not so evident any longer), Frank Cho, Frank Quitely, Geoff Darrow, Mark Schultz, Norman Rockwell, Mike Mignola, John Romita Jr., John Buscema, Jeff Smith, Alphonse Mucha, Eric Powell, Guy Davis, Jack Kirby
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What are some of your major genre influences? |
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My major genre influences are just about anything other than romance |
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What sort of training/schooling/experience do you have with art? |
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I don’t have much training outside of the standard art classes in public schools. I’ve attended several community colleges for art courses but have found teaching myself to be more pleasurable and effective.
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How did you become involved in Empty Room Studios? |
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I became involved with Empty Room Studios when Jeremy Mohler contacted me after visiting my DeviantArt page.
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