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Years ago I read an article illustrating Van Gogh’s progressive mental illness by the changes in his paintings. I’m getting the same vibe from Bolling’s strips lately.
danketaz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Promise them anything, but give them gazpacho.
Funny_Ha_Ha almost 2 years ago
Can I invite a Lady? asked Tramp.
Billavi Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And the bare minimum of flop sweat
comixbomix almost 2 years ago
Years ago I read an article illustrating Van Gogh’s progressive mental illness by the changes in his paintings. I’m getting the same vibe from Bolling’s strips lately.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Don’t the drops of sweat in the final panel constitute “stylized drawing”?
Gent almost 2 years ago
How to draw Dougma funnies eh. But it not look like Doug at all.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Everything looks worse in black and white”.
Paul Simon – “Kodachrome”
GaryCooper almost 2 years ago
In case you missed it, “Dogma” was a Danish filmmaking movement in the 1990s.
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/dogme-95-rules-manifesto-films/
tims145 almost 2 years ago
I think diagnosing a person’s mental illness from their comic strips is medically iffy at best. Or perhaps their comments on comic strips…
Grover Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is a real film movement.