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Post by boomvavavoom on Sept 26, 2006 12:54:59 GMT 1
One you already know off...the second will be announced as soon as I get the approval ;D
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Post by Serenity on Sept 26, 2006 13:21:56 GMT 1
W00t!!! Go Boomboom! Let us know soon!
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Post by e-Mino on Sept 26, 2006 13:39:38 GMT 1
One you already know off...the second will be announced as soon as I get the approval ;D Approved !
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Post by boomvavavoom on Sept 26, 2006 13:58:50 GMT 1
OK ;D the first one is already known Ore-sama (Anna Matheis) on herself :
I was born in Israel but when my mother, who's job has her move every 4 years, moved on with me to Poland, 2 years later, Dublin, then I finally found a home in Germany, my maternal country, where I grew up for 10 years. I made very good friends there, one I met 12 years ago, and the brave people of Animal Peace who opened my eyes to how bad the relationship between humans and animals really is, and started to feel at home. But then, the capital moved from Bonn to Berlin which we didn't really appreciate, and moved out to Belgium in 1998. I lost contact with my friends, but Belgium is, despite its microscopical size, an impressive country. I feel more at home here than in Germany. Belgium is a post-modern country supreme - art in abundance, be it Tapies or Urushihara, 3 languages, smart but cheerful people, and a very enjoyable atmosphere all around. I soon changed school, leaving this dipnuts German School of Brussels behind and leaving for St Lucas. At this art humaniorum people tend to be smart but not arrogant (artists are a different species, we did know), because there isn't a bigass hierachy of "teacher commands student". The atmosphere is much better here than at any other school. Anyways, here's where I could finally be myself. You can feel free at St Lucas. No problem saying "I'm gay!" or "I believe in God and pray". A really nice class and teachers make school very enjoyable for me
Site: www.ore-sama.org/ On her site you can see her recent artwork and she also has an ARTBOOK for sale... The second MANGAguest one is a true talent, originating from the Netherlands and discovered by Sytse Algera (Comicwatch) and is calledMarlon TeunissenBiography
I have been drawing all of my life but I have started drawing Manga since I was about 14 years old. I made my little debut with my small Manga called, Snow, in the Dutch Anime/Manga magazine Aniway #12 I am now writhing some Manga's which I hope they will be published in the future. I am now a freelance illustrator and try to do all sorts of art work now ^^
Works:
-2003: published my first manga , snow, in an anime/manga magazine called Aniway.
-2003: published a little mini manga about vampire hunter d in the manga/anime magazine, Aniway #13
-2003: made the cover for Aniway #14
-2003: published my first doujinshi, Cloudy weather. It was an doujinshi about Final fantasy 7
-2003/2004: I made an personal little art book called monochrome.
-2003/2004: I made an personal manga called Shorties.
-2003/2004: I made an personal manga called phantom armour.
-2004: published my short manga, a pet problem, in the doujinshi magazine called, Orandojin #2
-2004: Made a manga called Ocean dreaming
-2004: Published my manga book called dreamchaser.
-2005: Published Short!es #2
-2005: Pin up art for mexican comic called Meteorix, issue 76
-2005: Published Phantom armour #2
-2005: CD cover art for sential recordings. SC002 orkidea-beautifull cd
www.dreamcgallery.comelfwood.lysator.liu.se/art/m/a/marlona/elfwood.lysator.liu.se/fanq/m/a/marlonb/marlonb.htmlShe JUST finished her new project 'Samazama'' which will be selfpublished... just browse her site because there is LOTS to see... to conclude this news: Dreamchaser was specially published by the publisher comic watch for the Comicfest essen in 2004 as an limited item. It contained all my work from that time in it: Oceandraming, Phantom armour 1 and Shorties 1. It is my very first professionally published book and I am very happy about it ^^ I want to thank comic watch for making it possible HERE you can read some sequential art animexx.4players.de/doujinshi.php/zeichner/87491/output/6574/7763/
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Post by boomvavavoom on Oct 6, 2006 12:34:05 GMT 1
Whadda ya say about these artist, forumpeople??!!
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Post by Nagi on Oct 6, 2006 12:35:57 GMT 1
never heared of them their art doesn't seem that bad though
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Post by boomvavavoom on Oct 6, 2006 13:24:11 GMT 1
ad 1] ok 2] that is my intention to hear about
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Post by genma on Oct 6, 2006 22:48:36 GMT 1
I'm really looking forward to them! Specially Marlon Teunissen 'cuz i really love her paintings! I'm so excited to see the mangatalent on facts!
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Post by riva on Oct 11, 2006 19:27:45 GMT 1
isnt oresama the one selling copied animecels on ebay ?
*looking forward to Marlon as well*
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Post by oresama on Oct 16, 2006 11:58:48 GMT 1
No, I only sell originals and fanart cels indicated as such, why?
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Post by genma on Oct 16, 2006 20:46:32 GMT 1
I really loved the mangaguests and their art! I hope that this thing wil happen more in the future 'cuz Marlon and Ore-sama aren't the only BE/NL-mangaartists! There are many dutch doujin-circles these days =)
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Post by helliwood on Oct 18, 2006 14:57:34 GMT 1
When I saw Marlon Teunissen... I was in :-*looooooove She's a nice lady... oh yes, and a great artist too, hihi.
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