My name is Mike. This is just a place where I post comics, art, and other assorted randomness that catches my eye. To see more of my work, please visit Mike Sgier Comics, Prints & Illustration - www.msgierillustration.com
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The Merry Bastards of Gore
A few OC's, pen and ink drawing on Strathmore mixed media paper.
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Princess of Time, Sword of Gloom
Linocut relief print embellished with Posca paint markers.
#illustration#fantasy art#video games#princess zelda#legend of zelda#tears of the kingdom#fan art#printmaking#linocut#relief print
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Locke Cole by Michael Firman
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free to use non-commercially. organize, protest. high res here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u4SQjaZIo8oubTMuMM79Owp40H_S9ffQ/view?usp=drivesdk
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Winter Light
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Onibaba (1964), dir. Kaneto Shindo
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"New preview of "Lazarus" anime series by Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop) & MAPPA studio. Action sequences designed by Chad Stahelski (John Wick). Produced by Adult Swim & Sola Entertainment. Coming in 2025." (c/o)
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A few Halloween greeting cards I printed up for the season; Frankie, Nosferatoo, and Witchy and Cat. These are linocut prints with hand rolled color on Strathmore Creative cards.
The cards are available at my Big Cartel shop.
#halloween#illustration#printmaking#linocuts#block printing#frankenstein's monster#nosferatu#vampire#bats#witch#black cat#broomstick
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Αrt by Magdalena Korzeniewska.
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Illustrated poster for Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days by Ti-Erh Jan.
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Tarot XIV - Temperance A linocut relief print of the Temperance card, inspired by Pamela Colman Smith's illustrations for the Ride-Waite-Smith Tarot deck and Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire.
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Tarot - 10 of Wands A linocut relief print of the 10 of Wands card, inspired by Pamela Colman Smith's illustrations for the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck. (The print also serves as a self-portrait.)
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Tarot XVIII - The Moon A linocut relief print of The Moon card, inspired by Pamela Colman Smith's illustrations for the Ride-Waite-Smith Tarot deck.
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Content is everywhere, but customers aren't. Our market for comic books used to be Manhattan. It used to be skyscrapers that reached into-the-clouds sellers, but were very concentrated on a relatively small piece of property.
And what we have now is Nebraska, we have corn fields as far as the eye can see, but nothing sticks up from those corn fields. So we have this constant barrage of product that is very wide, but not finding a large audience. I never want to dissuade anyone from creating what they want to create, but I do want them to be aware that they need to be doing it for themselves rather than doing it for an audience, because audiences are really hard to come by.
From TCJ’s interview with comic retailer Joe Field. Nice analogy.
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