Re: Going to other cons?

From: James Hardiman <jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:58:53 -0000

Kamika-Z -
  Hey! Well, convention-wise, I usually stick with cons that are
large and on the East Coast. I attended Anthrocon this year, as well
as MFM, but have no plans yet for next year. I will be starting a
new job here very shortly, and figured it'd be best to see how that
works out before making any con plans so far in advance.
  I think it'd be pretty damn cool to be able to put some art in
the "Book of the Beast". I haven't seen TRUMP or any of the other
Japanese artists since Confurence 11. Not sure if I'll be attending
too many West Coast cons anymore. Personally, I hate flying, and
would much rater drive. If I attend Anthrocon next year, I will
likely be driving. I sure as hell don't want to try to drive all the
way to California for a con!
  I doubt if I'd ever attend a convention in another country as well,
cool as it may sound. I generally can only get time/money to attend
1 or 2 cons a year, so I try to keep them local.
  The only "mythological" pictures I can think of now would likely be
commissions. I don't believe I have produced any prints/folios of
mythological creatures. I did a 'taur once, but I can't seem to find
it anywhere...

--JMH

> Speaking of crotches, and jokes invulving them...
>
> I recall your being present at a number of Cons on
> the Wast Coast (yay Skunkworks Special 3!) , and was
> wondering what it would take to persuade you to make
> your way to Project A-Kon in Dallas. I know of a
> sizable group of people who would be willing to pay
> your way. And, of course, the original purpose of
> this message was to point out that, for some reason,
> if TRUMP ever asked you to contribute to his Book of
> the Beast, I think that Mr. H. would be all too
> amusing a nickname/nom d'plume to make use of. After
> all, who wouldn't like to have a comic done by the
> ever-popular...Ecchi-sama? Actually, the scary part
> is that I could se a number of cosplay girls getting
> together and dressing up as the sisters, were you to
> take a trip over there for a con on the OTHER side
> of the Pacific...

> Which reminds me...since I've seen a few works that
> had a slightly mythological bent outta ye, any chance
> we'll see some especially graphic takes on
> anthropomorphic lore from ye? For some reason, I
> envision a rather lurid take on the Gorgon (steel plated
> bovine, not medusa-headed hora) and Golden Fleece lore...
>
> Kamika-Z, finally taking a moment to de-lurk...
> > --JMH
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