Tuesday, June 30, 2009

back into the swing of things...

had a great time in charlotte with the usual suspects (todd, sharon, matt, suzanne, christian, angie, cully, nick cardy, scott, gino, chris, rod, leanne...) did a lot of sketching, sold some art and sketchbooks, met a lot of great folks (and saw a lot of familiar faces)... the highlights were seeing the first 'ringo scholarship being awarded and father's day breakfast with nick and company)...

i DID come back home to an imac in need of a new hard drive - with apple care covering it (and everything backed up via time machine) it just boiled down to time lost... finally got back up and running last night, scanned the final pages of iron man and the armor wars 1 and more of my 'haps halloween story...

and even managed to mow my lawn this beautiful tuesday afternoon (after weeks of rain, it really needed it)...

on the tv front, besides rescue me, there's not much i'm watching, so i dove headfirst into the box set of the wire... damn.

alright, i've leave you with a wonder woman i did at the show (thanks for the scan, richard) as well as a composite superman sketch that was never picked up (usually leave a show with one of these stragglers)...

-c




5 comments:

Brian said...

Sounds like Heroes was a hit.

I've seen a few new Rousseaus pop up on CAF and I would saw you were on fire down in NC.

As for summer TV viewing, I've got two words for you and neither one of them is Red or Sox.

"Burn Notice" baby. Not just my favorite summer show, but in my top 5 current TV shows period.

Dewback13 said...

I have loved Burn Notice since it started and am so pleased that it maintains its edge each season. Plus Bruce Campbell!

Scott Weinstein said...

Hey Craig,

It was great hanging out at Heroes. Next year can't come soon enough. That composite Superman/Batman is awesome.

Craig Zablo said...

It was great getting the sketchbook and sketch from you. Awesome job on both. Hopefully we can do it again next year!

PS - You're so right about the 'Ringo scholarship being a highlight. Everyone involved should be very proud!

Matt Wieringo said...

Thanks, Craig. We are all proud. And it's awesome that Mike still inspires such heartfelt reactions from his fans.

Brian, I'm with you on Burn Notice. Top notch TV.

And, hell yeah, that Composite Superman/Batman is the shiz. I'd love to see it colored.