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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Howard Finster's Paradise Garden

In my last post, I mentioned Paradise Gardens. In case you were wondering what that was hey are a couple of panoramic shots of the Garden.



The below image is of Howard's Folk Art Chapel.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

4 months away...

This is why I didn't want to get a blog. I have enough of a life to have trouble finding time to post, but not enough of one to have anything to post when I do. On the up side I have been working on some stuff.

First off: The Road to Damascus.
A story I was inspired to do about the Apostle Paul. I could make a series out of it, but I'm not sure if it would sell. I'm only doing this one because it just feels right. If God wants to do more I will. Until then... I don't know.

Second: The yet untitled Howard Finster Project.
Over the summer, I've been working at Howard Finster's Paradise Garden. For those who don't know, Howard Finster is the father of American Contemperary Religious Folk Art who lived in my home town and built an amazing park(Paradise Gardens, 80 Knox St. Summerville GA, open thurs-sat 12-5 weather permiting, non-profit) but sadly passed in 2001 before I could meet him (bummer). But the current owner of his estate has asked me to do a comic about the garden. I haven't come up with anything yet.

Finally: I can't wait to go back to SCAD.
I miss SCAD. I miss my friends. I miss Atlanta. I even miss my classes (some of them at least). Just one more month to go.