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Post by sleepboy on Jul 5, 2008 11:43:06 GMT -8
I find his work to be simple yet very pleasing to the eye. Here is some from his underwater series for a show at Pony Club. More on his blog here
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Post by thecreep on Jul 5, 2008 11:58:13 GMT -8
I'm a big fan of his work as well, it is very simple but so easy to like. I was already hooked on the paintings of Jeremy Tinder, so liking Scott Campbell's work was and easy choice.
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Post by evilchoy on Nov 17, 2008 18:52:43 GMT -8
I am really digging some of his newer work especially since he is doing bigger paintings.... Out of all the artist that I collect he has the largest chunk of wall space, I am personally taking a break from scott but with the holidays and his low prices it is a shame that these haven't sold: G1988SF Imaginary Friends Show these are all $400.00 I love the fact that he has brought back the ninjas, and has started to mix it up with his under the sea show from the pony club.....
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Post by sleepboy on Nov 18, 2008 9:01:42 GMT -8
Yes, I liked this series as well. Did you pick some up?
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Post by evilchoy on Nov 18, 2008 11:42:00 GMT -8
I may get the puffer fish just because I do not have anything from his ninja period.
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Post by devours on Nov 18, 2008 21:14:38 GMT -8
His art is really likable. Love the underwater series!
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Post by jakewaldron on Nov 19, 2008 6:37:06 GMT -8
I think his stuff is great. They're super simple and when combined with the titles they're hilarious. If I had money to buy some art, I'd definitely want some of his.
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Post by heiko on Nov 19, 2008 6:41:38 GMT -8
Love it!
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Post by sleepboy on Dec 10, 2008 9:25:10 GMT -8
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Post by highbrow on Dec 11, 2008 12:24:10 GMT -8
really like his stuff, very simple yet pretty ( sad a man has to use the term pretty )
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Post by sleepboy on Jan 25, 2009 21:14:37 GMT -8
Working on his show at Nucleus in March.
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Post by untilshewokeme on Jan 28, 2009 3:20:27 GMT -8
ha! love the zero gravity pizza party with Alien.
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Post by sleepboy on Feb 26, 2009 9:56:37 GMT -8
An interview on Hunt and Gather. So Scott C. your work seriously gets me laughing out loud and can cause stomach cramping if I see too much of it at any one time, exactly how did you get to be so clever and who/what is your biggest inspiration ? Oh, man, thanks for saying that. I have always been into making funny things. My brother and I used to make our own family circus comics when we were very young because they were easy. They were just kids doing dumb kids things, which we did anyway, so automatically funny by those standards. But Far Side and Calvin and Hobbes comics became bigger inspirations. My friends and I used to make home movies parodying our favorite things like Star Wars and Bruce Lee. I would watch Strange Brew, Blues Brothers, and Buckaroo Bonzai three times a day. I recorded all episodes of Saturday Night Live and had a collection for awhile. Also had a big Monty Python phase. So comedy and pop culture in general have been my biggest influences in life. Who is your favorite comic book artists/writer? It is always changing with the more stuff I am exposed to, and I get excited easily. Right now my favorite is the French artist/writer Joann Sfar who did the books Vampire Loves and Little Vampire. I have also been enjoying Nicholas Gurewitch a whole lot. And I still very much enjoy looking at Mike Mignola’s work. Rest of it here.
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Post by jarren on Mar 8, 2009 13:07:30 GMT -8
Scott has sold a lot of pieces at his new show. Really glad cause his work at g1988 is mostly all there. I wish I could afford Dinosaur house it is my fav.
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jarren
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Post by jarren on Apr 8, 2009 6:49:39 GMT -8
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Post by sebreg on Apr 8, 2009 11:22:30 GMT -8
His stuff is great! I love the spaceship piece.
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Post by sleepboy on Apr 28, 2013 11:18:26 GMT -8
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