Original arts
If you missed it on Friday, Set to Sea is now finished! Five long years come to an end. You can read the complete story from beginning to end here, until September 10th. Please forward along to your friends, acquaintances, enemies. After Sept 10, the complete story will only be available in book form. You should buy one! You should buy two.
A couple people have asked if I’m selling the original artwork for Set to Sea. After nervous feet-shufflings, I decided that I am, starting today! So, if you’re interested, please click on over to check it out. I’m an overprotective type, and I still feel very attached to these little scraps of paper I spent so many hours on – it was hard to make the call to let it all go, so I hope it all ends up in good hands. Obviously, there’s only one of each page, so once it’s gone, it’s gone. I’ll be adding more of both my and Eleanor’s originals to that page in the future.
I’ll be at the upcoming Small Press Expo with copies of the Set to Sea book, all my in-print minicomics, and big portfolios of original art. I’ve never sold original art at a show before, but if you want to buy a specific piece of artwork now and pick it up in person at the festival, please drop me a line (shop (at) drewweing.com) letting me know not to mail it off to you! Unfortunately, I can’t reserve any pieces till they’ve been paid for, so if you want a specific panel, you should grab it now!
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Ah I was too late! The frame of the ship in the stars and moonlight is already gone. C’est la vie. I hope it went to a good home because it’s stunning!
Thanks for sharing this, beautiful art. Sadly I can’t afford one of the panels being a fellow starving artist. Hope you sell the lot though, should bring in a pretty penny.
All the best
Rob
Just received my copy of the book. It’s so great!
Chad: That was the very first one that sold, actually!
Rob: Oh yeah, I totally understand! Thanks for checking it out.
Dave: Thanks, man!
I wish so much that I could afford a page (like Rob, also a fellow starving artist). This is beautiful work! I LOVE the book and congrats on its success!
Also, I’ve never been sure and have a vague recollection of hearing so, but did you by chance attend CCS? I’m currently a student in my 2nd year and I was just curious.
Andy – Nope, but I did once do a little lecture thing there with Eleanor. I also took classes with Sturm when he was teaching at SCAD.
Thanks for all the nice words!
I’m not sure how I stumbled onto your site, but I’m glad I did. Your work is humbling and I have no doubt that all of your originals will be gone soon.
Thanks, Keegan. Humbling, I hope not.