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MoCCA Art Fest 2025


Donato Giancola

[caption id="attachment_79854" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] MoCCA Fest 2024[/caption] Once again I will be tabling this weekend, March 15-16, at the forth coming Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) Festival held in the Metropolitan Pavilion, Manhattan, New York City.  The MoCCA Arts Festival is run by the Society of Illustrators and celebrates comics, narrative arts, and related works.  These past handful of years has seen a packed house at the event, it is always a pleasure…

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Why PLAY is Important to Your WORK


Greg Ruth

February 14, 2025 - This is a question that holds within it, its own answer. Because PLAY IS IMPORTANT.   There. Shortest Muddy Colors post in history. See you next month!   [caption id="attachment_56894" align="aligncenter" width="371"] Our Author photos for the forthcoming graphic novel, MEADOWLARK. We both insist at every opportunity to make sure we play in this area even when a regular old headshot is called for. As a result this is for both Ethan and I, our proudest collaboration to date.[/caption]     Still here? Okay let's get into it then. All silliness aside, play is where the magic happens, and despite what the scolding mark in your head is telling you, play is not necessarily goofing off, and if it is, it still holds a value. The reason for this is because the single most self…

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