Wednesday 30 June 2010

Fancy a blog?

It's that awkward first time for me - please be gentle!

I've never had a blog before, and now that it's here, I'm still not quite sure what I'm going to do with it. Post pictures for sure, and hopefully they will be worthy of feedback and comment (all welcomed). It would be nice to have access to all the cartoonery I've produced in the 27 years I've been drawing professionally, but sadly, only the recent years have seen me able to use technology in order to save my work digitally, and so much of the early stuff was posted off in cardboard tubes never to return to me. Such were the good old bad old days.

But I've still got a load of works to pick from, and, of course, I'm not quite finished producing the stuff yet. So hopefully I won't run out for a while. And I also hope you'll indulge me if I post the occasional rambling thoughts, reminiscences and notices. Well, if you can't get these things out on your own blog, what's the point of them?

But mostly it'll be my scribblings, I think. And despite my earlier statement, although I have no access to so much of the original artwork from those early years, I have managed to find some evidence of their existence, and what better way to kick off this new and exciting venture for me than to post the very first piece of cartoon artwork I was ever commissioned to draw, way back in July, 1983, at the tender age of 24. It was the cover of a 'Beano Comic Library' for D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. (copyright belongs to them), featuring Dennis the Menace's pet dog, Gnasher...





12 comments:

  1. What a great way to begin your blog! I shall be tuning in regularly :o)

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  2. welcome to the blogosphere, steve!

    i can't believe your very first piece of commissioned art was the much sought-after cover spot! (great stuff)

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  3. Wa-hay! At last, I look forward to more.

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  4. Scotty, Wilbur & Shane, many thanks. I hope I can deliver. I think the cover was a rush job, Wilbur, (I didn't draw the actual story), but it did lead to many more of the same.

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  5. Tuning in from Manila... What a surprise! A great blog. You hold great respect, so your followers should amass quite quickly, Steve. Now you have to tweet about it... :-)

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  6. Thanks, Nige - I shall be working on that one, once I've recovered from blog shock.

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  7. nice to see you have started a blog Steve and what a great start !!! look forward to seeing more of your amazing artistic skills both drawn and written..........

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  8. Aw, John - you made me blush.

    Thank you!

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  9. Class, Steve, and indeed, a classic. All power to your bloggage in the future.

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  10. Many thanks, Nathan. Drop in any time!

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