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POPSHow to make paper This is something I have always wanted to do. Now we both have a step by step guide on how to make paper. It is a long process and you will have to read the original article source to get all the final steps. This will get you started...
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POPSThe Other Side of Pulp Fiction I've seen smutty novel covers posted by other clippers, but it's always the straight and lesbian covers. I wouldn't mind reading some of these :D
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POPSJason Chalker, illustrator/animator I would have to say everything that’s happened in my life has affected me as an artist. My dad was in WWII and I think my family’s connection to that era brought about my eventual love for pulp art. I’ve been doing some website design, Flash illustrations for an educational CD-Rom for the University of Montana and a few ‘A Scanner Darkly’-style portraits. This past fall I did a painted commission for a Fables event at Austin Books and Comics and also did a t-shirt design for their fall sale. I’m about to start working on a comic I originally started at 24 Hour Comic Book Day. I like the story and I’d like to see how it turns out if I put some time into it. It’ll be my first comic book.
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POPSOwen Smith, illustrator::artist Owen Smith uses rich color and bold figure compositions in a style reminiscent of the Social Realist and WPA painters of the Great Depression. He’s clearly influenced by Diego Rivera, the sensationalist imagery of pulp magazines, and old lurid dime-store paperback illustrations of the 1940’s and 50’s. "I like art that focuses on the plight of the everyman. Film noir is like that. It's about slightly loser guys, it's not about kings. If there is a guy in power, it's a small domain. I find the psychology between people interesting."