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A New Painting Panel in Town – KUBO Arts


Howard Lyon

I wanted to share a new company that is making panels. Full disclosure, while I have no financial or official connection to the company, I did share my experience making panels with them. I made some suggestions as to what materials they might use, specifically BEVA Film and Artfix linen. So, I have a connection to the company and want to see them succeed. Having said that I have used their panels for several paintings…

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Recommendation and Review: Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise


Stephen Green

June 24, 2024 - [caption id="attachment_77079" align="aligncenter" width="579"] We start here, with Dr. Strange taking a very fluid and magical nap.[/caption] I don’t (and couldn’t) read every comic that comes out. I’m sure a lot of things out there are excellent, and I am personally aware of how difficult it is to make something at all, much less something sublime. I want to talk about a project that moved and impressed me in a powerful way. The last time I was swept away by a work was probably Barry Windsor Smith’s WEAPON X, and probably for some of the same reasons. A corporately-owned superhero becomes the instrument of a capable narrative voice, and the overcrowded favela of mediocre and garish melodrama is escaped for a brief time. [caption id="attachment_77078" align="aligncenter" width="900"] I love the creative ways Dr. Strange manifests…

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