That's awesome that you actually checked out the song. After hearing the lyrics, now you can see why i included it. hahaha
I'm glad you got the miniseries vibe from the 3 parts. I was hoping that someone, artists in particular, would get that kind of an experience out of my process.
The fact you learn by seeing and with your attention to detail to actually see the evolution of the art makes me feel better for including all the shots that i did. Now, i feel generous rather than greedy for OverSharing. Thanks for stopping by and offering your thoughtful comment. It's cool that you had an idea how it would end but that it surprised you anyways and stayed faithful to the concepts. Cheers bro!
hahahaha, I know that you create these publications with the intention of making a kind of miniseries, recounting and relating each part. I read them and enjoy them, as well as learning from your drawing technique. That's why, for me, the more images the better! =)
The song also caught my attention because it reminded me of an uncle of mine. My first job was as an assistant in his carpentry and he always put on a radio station that broadcast that type of music.
Cheers bro, take care :)
Awesome! I bet working in the carpentry woodshop smelled good. I'm sure he played some 'classic' rock though the music i listened to when i was younger is now 'classic' rock. hahaha That King Crimson was before my time but it's still great music.
I'm really glad you enjoy the process and the way i present the info and art. That makes me feel a bit better about it.
Cheers homie!
The smell was fantastic. My job was to sand the wood, apply sealant and varnishes. I think my uncle was one of the first artists I had contact with; what he did with wood was his art. Yes! Hahahaha, a lot of classical music was playing and also Latin music. It was great. Your work is amazing, keep sharing it like you do bro! =)