Seth Conversation (part two)
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The master cartoonist, Seth, joins me for a conversation about his career in comics. Stay tuned for part two and in the meantime pick up the latest issue of Palookaville from the wonderful Drawn and Quarterly here:
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OMG Seth: pre-haunting his house
This is a great conversation, troubling and enlightening in good ways. "Nothing lasts" can also be quite optimistic depending on your situation.
Great conversation and interview. Time well spent, for sure. Thanks mr Van Sciver.
I could listen to hours of this conversation. Thanks.
thank you noah for this brilliant interview
Just rewatched these two parts, it’s such a great conversations! Thanks, both of you!
Such a good interview - fantastic details and insights. Thank you kindly.
In Photoshop, you can use the "select" menu, to "color range" -- You can grab a black line and double it up, choke it if you want, and BAM you get a dark, opaque black (or any other color you want to beef up). Chris O. at D&Q clearly had a printer who cared enough to do this in Photoshop, or maybe it was just old school camera/stripping artistry, which actually is really cool for an aging graphics nerd like me to thing about!
Seth is a fantastic conversation. Thanks Noah.
Well, you showed the person who said it would take a long time for you to post part two
I can’t get over how much Seth’s voice sounds like David Sedakis’
Love the insight of this conversation
Great interview. I hope this is part 2 of 20 .
I could listen to you guys talk all day long. Seth is so cool.
Hope to see some of his cut out art.
Thanks for posting this Noah
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview.
If Seth has any concern about the disposition of his original art after his death, (though he is more concerned about his house), he could bequeath all his original art to a museum that hold such archives.
Hello again, some years back Seth put out a cool little book called "Forty Cartoon Books of interest ". I ended up getting some of those books thanks to him.
Is there a way you can ask him if he would ever put out another one ?
Thanks so much to both of you. What's the name of the artist mentioned who has a good command of watercolours? Something like Maurice
Yes! Thats Maurice Vellekoop
Richard Sala is the other watercolor comic master everyone should look at also
3:29 Morandi's artworks say nothing about what it means to be human.
They won't last, because they've no innate 'pareidolia' effect.
They don't mirror back to a viewer... the 'timeless quality' of what it is to be human.
What, there isn't a mention of part three and this is not an ongoing weekly series?
Thanks for sharing this! Do you know if Seth have a blog or some updated link ? Im very curious about his process and pictoric explorations! I cant find any link.
Basement radon makes for good comics
Subtitles, please!
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