Yes, I’ve been on a bit of a SF artwork binge. John Freeman’s collection features a different mix of artists: Brett Norton, Liam Sharp, Paul McCaffrey, Klaus Hutter, and John Picacio. But the artwork is top-notch and the package is nicely done. I’ve enjoyed all three of the collections of artwork I’ve posted about the last three days. If you enjoy SF artwork, check these books out. You’ll be glad you did!
I have no comment about the artwork, but I’m surprised you don’t have an entire entry about the 3-0 Bills.
Bills fans are in shock, Deb. I’ll feature the Bills’ wins in future blog posts, you can be sure of that!
He’s speechless, I guess, as am I about the 3-0 Lions.
The Bills and the Lions, both 3-0, Patti. Pinch me, I must be dreaming! But this is supposed to be the way the NFL works: poor teams are supposed to improve over time.
I must admit, this anime-influenced stuff isn’t doing much for me.
There’s plenty of variety in SCI-FI ART NOW, Todd. I’m sure you would fine some artwork in there more to your taste than the cover.
Bottom picture not showing for me. I don’t mind the anime influenced art, but I’m not sure I’d buy this kind of book for it. I do have a couple of “The Artwork of ___” books, one of Nasaccua, one of Princess Mononoke.
I’m always puzzled why some graphics show up in some browsers and others don’t, Rick. Most libraries order these art books. You can judge the artwork at no cost.
Bottom picture isn’t showing for me, either.
Me either.
Patrick says I should be persuading my commentors to use Firefox as their browser, Deb. Better graphics controls and security.
I use FIrefox, and it isn’t demonstrating anything but blank white space where a fourth image would be, either…
I’ll have to fill out an Incident Report and send it to my IT guru (Patrick), Todd. I’m baffled when graphics appear and disappear on my blog.