My
first Dragon Con experience was amazing. Made new friends, sold an
original painting and a bunch of prints. Won 3 awards for my work
during the art show awards ceremony saturday night. The competition
was fierce. With so many pros all in the same room I had no
expectations that I would win anything. When my name was called I
was floored. I took home awards for "Best Alien", "Best
Horror", and 3rd place in the overall art show. Congratulations
to Matt Stawicki, Peter Mohrbacher, and Annie Stegg for their wins.
Thanks to the jury and all the dragon con attendees that voted for
me. After the ceremony it occurred to me that I had not won anything
since honor roll in high school.
I
have been working on a personal project for a few years now that I
had only shown once before last year at CTN Animation Expo. I
brought some of that art with me to test the waters with a much
larger audience and the response was great. My little robot designs
were by far the best selling item I had to offer. What started out
as some quick designs done for fun now adorn the walls of many homes,
schools and recreation rooms in churches. Artists can never really
know what attendees will respond to and what they will ignore, so
I'm happy that my offerings went over well. I also didn't come to
the con with the expectation of selling anything. I mainly wanted to
just share what I do and let 60,000+ people know I exist. That
helped keep my spirits high throughout the show.
At
Dragon Con, all the attending artists were asked to contribute a
sketch to an artboard that would be auctioned off. Here I am next to
Don Maitz behind me. Most of the board was all dragon art so I did
my best to do a dragon too but my hand sketched a vomiting alien
instead. This was a lot of fun. I made vomit sounds and giggled as I
worked. I may have to turn this into a full painting. Hmmm.
During the con I was asked to sketch in or sign some sketchbooks. This is what one guy got. My buddy KUSH, silently longing for what it will never have.
The
overall experience was inspiring. Getting the chance to share and
speak with other working professionals who don't leave the studio too
often was so satisfying. I'm already excited for next year and am
pumped to start a bunch of new personal paintings and commissions to
bring.
Special
thanks to friends that convinced me to leave to house and join the
art community. This has been a blast. Now on to the NEW YORK COMIC
CON!!!!