This copy of The Weird World of Gahan Wilson (1975) includes an original drawing by the artist dated 2/20/89. Overall, Gahan Wilson is quite generous with the souvenir drawings he creates for fans. This bellhop marionette from this drawing is also seen in the cover illustration. The low sale price on eBay is somewhat inexplicable.
Note: You can find more of my posts about Gahan Wilson here.
See his New Yorker work in the Cartoon Bank here.
The documentary "Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird" by Steven-Charles Jaffe has its website here. The film will be shown in Beverly Hills, California from November 22 to 28.
While you're waiting, Gahan Wilson's 2009 radio interview on the Leonard Lopate Show is here.
For the latest news about Gahan Wilson, don't miss Ink Spill here.
There are also a couple of Gahan Wilson illustrations on The Pictorial Arts blog here.
A variety of souvenir drawings by various artists have made their way onto this blog, although not all are labelled as such. A few of them may be seen here.
Gahan Wilson, drawing of a bellhop marionette, signed and dated 2/20/89 in The Weird World of Gahan Wilson. New York: Tempo Books, 1975. |
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Note: You can find more of my posts about Gahan Wilson here.
See his New Yorker work in the Cartoon Bank here.
The documentary "Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird" by Steven-Charles Jaffe has its website here. The film will be shown in Beverly Hills, California from November 22 to 28.
While you're waiting, Gahan Wilson's 2009 radio interview on the Leonard Lopate Show is here.
For the latest news about Gahan Wilson, don't miss Ink Spill here.
There are also a couple of Gahan Wilson illustrations on The Pictorial Arts blog here.
A variety of souvenir drawings by various artists have made their way onto this blog, although not all are labelled as such. A few of them may be seen here.
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