Bunny in a bottle

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Bunny in a bottle

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Sometimes on the net, you can find very unusual usagi sketch, i like this one :
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plus tribute to Stan :
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do not hesitate to share special sketchs....

Stan made this one in Paris (aon the Dr Jekyll & Mister Hyde subject)
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Yeah, I have always liked the "Bunny in a Bottle" sketch, It is so simple, but it is still a great concept. The owner of the sketch wrote that he bought a rubber stamp which made the bottle, then he had all the artists he met draw something inside the bottle. I thought that was such a neat idea. He has a "Groo in a Bottle" sketch as well.

Check out his collection at:
http://www.thecliffguy.com/

This is another convention sketch which I ran across on the internet and really just loved....
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Obviously, Terry is into kiwi birds, more so than Usagi is into kiwi birds. :D
Check out the full collection at:
http://www.kiwibean.com/KiwiSketchbook/ ... /Index.htm
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Huh! There are more Terrys in the world than I thought!

Great pics!
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Post by estee »

Bwahahahaha! My unstoppable army of clones will soon be in posession of every Stan Sakai sketch in the world and then....then...then...uhmmmm...bwahahahaha...hack....hack...cough.

Uhhhhh I'll get back to you with my nefarious plan.
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nice pics

the "bottle" idea was cool
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EEP!
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Post by Gaffey »

I came across this injured Usagi a while back. :lol: Unfortunately, I don’t remember the site I found it on. It says “To Will! Stan Sakai San Diego 2003"

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http://beyonder.over-blog.com/

Just ran across this sketch for the first time today....
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Steroid-poppin' Super Usagi! :lol:

Abayo....

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Gaffey wrote:I came across this injured Usagi a while back. :lol: Unfortunately, I don’t remember the site I found it on. It says “To Will! Stan Sakai San Diego 2003"
http://kwc.org/blog/archives/2003/2003- ... sakai.html
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"Will" is just one of my many aliases. :D
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Post by Maka »

Steve Hubbell wrote: Check out his collection at:
http://www.thecliffguy.com/
What an amazing sketch book. How fun is that? The internet is so cool because we can all experience art like that with a simple click.

And Mr. Sakai was the first to contribute his art to the Cliff sketchbook. Give credit where credit is due! :)

Peace,

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Maka wrote:
Steve Hubbell wrote: Check out his collection at:
http://www.thecliffguy.com/
What an amazing sketch book. How fun is that? The internet is so cool because we can all experience art like that with a simple click.

And Mr. Sakai was the first to contribute his art to the Cliff sketchbook. Give credit where credit is due! :)

Peace,

maka
Here is an interview with Walt "The Cliff Guy" Parrish that was posted on the Comicon web-site some time back...
http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimate ... 6&t=003599
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Post by estee »

Wow...that John Buscema and Alfredo Alcala art was fantastic. So detailed. The Cliff guy certainly has quite the collection.
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Post by Mo-Chan »

You know, for once I have to agree with Usagi....


..... *rubs ears after Kiwi's loud call* .................. *rubrub*



(( :lol: ))
Mo-Chan: *types on her Manga, smirks and starts to IM*
Raph-Muse: *WHAP!!!!* Stay focused, Mo-Chan.
Mo-Chan: ...... *works on book*

Sometimes having Raph as a muse has it's drawbacks... XD :lol:
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