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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Birds And Pencils

This art book will be released within the next weeks. I will keep you updated about it.

All images © 2010 by Satzinger & Hardenberg Feat. W.R.R.

Update: Here's a work-in-progress piece (which is not in the book) I put together for my recent post at 'The Art Center' blog:


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16 comments:

  1. Woo. Big congrats. I'll be purchasing

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  2. Hi florian, i'm a student of nemo school in Florence. Compliments for your drawings, i love them!!! =) so...how I can buy this book? Can I find it in italy? thanks, Naty =)

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  3. Wow this looks so inspiring!
    Very much looking forward to it! :)

    Cheers,
    Junko

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  4. WoooOOOoOoOoooOoooOOOH!!!

    I can't wait for it!

    Thank you, master!

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  5. I guess I need to start saving ^_^

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  6. Dude, like, I really like what you do. Kind of a vague statement, but I usually am rendered speechless when I see your work. I'm kinda' tired of seeing the usual anime(Japanese animation) look that has become very common in many animated works. I do like the anime look, don't get me wrong, but to see your style is a great pleasure and a major source of inspiration. You just don't see such finely crafted style like this anymore. Thank you for fueling my drive to become better.

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  7. Congrats Florian!Everyone love your creatures.:o)

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  8. Can't wait to see your work on paper, so many years watching your blog grow. Grats sir on the upcoming book!

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  9. Thanks everyone!!

    Btw, Lola, you will be able to order the book over http://www.brandstudiopress.com/ sometime in July.

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  10. wow...nice post you have,,, love it..

    cute drawings...


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    regards,
    badloi

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  11. how much will it cost?

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