This is my newly completed watercolor portrait of a young Shemp Howard (Samuel Horwitz) circa mid-1920's:
My preliminary pencil sketch:
Yeah, I know, just what the planet needs, yet another Blog. But this one is the OFFICIAL Blog of Illustration-ist, cartoonist, humor- mongerist, greasy Stooge-Shemp Howard-enthusiast, Danny Thomas glass coffee table ponderist Drew Friedman! Happier now?
Monday, July 21, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Joe Shuster's 100th Birthday
my new portrait of artist Joe Shuster and writer Jerry Siegel, (click to enlarge), circa 1939 in Cleveland, shortly after they signed away all the rights to their new character Superman to National/DC comics for the total sum of $130. The check they endorsed was actually for over $400, padded out with other payments due them, no doubt to make the signing more enticing. Jerry Siegel would have turned 100 in October. The illustration is also available as a high-quality, limited edition print (only 12 have been created), and can be ordered here: http://www.drewfriedman.net/prints/siegel-and-shuster.html |
Sunday, July 6, 2014
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