Quiroga is a graphic artist focused on digital color, lettering and editorial design for comic books.
For more info about the artist: Official site - Flickr
Art by Daniele Caluri |
Art by Michele Benevento |
"The Hasty Smear of My Smile...": Comics writer Alan Moore would frequently tell me he wanted to do a strip about the Kool-Aid mascot as far back as the late 1980s. He had no idea what it would be about or why it needed to be done. He just knew if had to be done, and that I had to draw it. His living in UK (where Kool-Aid wasn't available), and his intentional lack of access to the internet meant I had to do the research for him -- made easy by my discovering of a plain text website accurately entitled "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Kool-Aid Man." So I printed it out and then faxed (remember faxing?!?) him all 50 pages. This strip was the result, along with a huge overseas fax/phone bill.
Art by David Hitchcock |
Art by Eric Shonborn |
Alan Moore: With prose fiction, you are able to create the finished work right there and then. [...] The words that you type up on the page, that is the finished work.It's incredibly liberating to just be me and a keyboard, to not have to consider anything else.[...] there is an awful lot to be said for just having it as one person and their mind and an empty sheet of paper.That is probably the ultimate thrill of writing. [...]
Art by Eric Orchard |
Cover art by Sergio Vanello |
Art by Luca Paciolus |
Alan Moore meets Lovecraft! Art by Massimo Giacon. |
Illustration by Francesco Ripoli |
The official score to Alan Moore & Mitch Jenkins feature film THE SHOW, out 7th October. Yellow vinyl.By Andrew Broder.A collection of pulsing, darkly lush and banging tracks, inspired by Broder’s collaboration with legendary writer Alan Moore (Watchmen, Jerusalem) on Moore's original screenplay of the same name. The Show Score features by Yukimi Nagano of Little Dragon, Serpentwithfeet, Moor Mother, and Billy Woods."Over the last few years, I have grown into phase of my work with a greater focus on physicality - I want to get beat up by music and create sound that the body responds to- less precious, more confident. Meeting and jamming with techno artists like Boys Noize and Dustin Zahn unlocked something for me about the therapeutic and collective nature of dance music. This tune is on the harder edge of ‘Wet Streets at Night’ Techno" Andrew Broder.Artwork and design by Eric Timothy Carlson.
Art by Ignazio Fulghesu |
Art by Ignazio Fulghesu |