1. You get what you pay for. 2. There's no free lunch. 3. The only way this can be successful is if they're using India ink because, I imagine, they have A LOT of it there.
Adrian Sinnott and Mike Lynch at the High School of Art and Design
Historical Comic Book
Here's what I've been working on. In recognition of Decatur County Indiana's bicentennial, here are just a few images from a 42 page historical comic book written by John Pratt, Bicentennial Coordinator, with drawings by me.
Cartoon Classes
Some great photos from my cartoon class residency. Very enthusiastic and talented elementary school kids!
Clients worldwide. National Cartoonists Society. Jack Davis Award winner. Recognized New Hampshire Arts Education Teaching Artist. New Hampshire Institute of Art and Design at New England College Comic Arts Program Adjunct Professor. Need cartoons and illustrations? Contact: mike@mikelynchcartoons dot com
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Made sense to me, but I'd like to hear more about LEGOs.
A few thoughts come to mind...
1. You get what you pay for.
2. There's no free lunch.
3. The only way this can be successful is if they're using India ink because, I imagine, they have A LOT of it there.
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