Lee Bermejo is a professional illustrator and comic book artist. He has done work for Marvel and DC Comics, Men's Health, Max Mara, Top Cow productions, Wizard Entertainment, and a crappy film called Ultraviolet (hey,whaddayagonnado). Talking about himself in the third person makes him feel more important than he really is. Anyway, enough about the blogger, let's talk art!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Words to live and die by.....
"Let this be plain to all: drawing constitutes the fountainhead and substace of painting and sculpture and architecture.... and is the root of all sciences. He who has attained possession of drawing possesses a great treasure."
Hey Mr. Bermejo! excellent art in this post! (word art to make sure you know I'm not trying to be a prick)
I was on Deviantart and someone posted a link to this site where they sell oil reproductions of paintings but claim them as their own. here's a link to your famous joker leaving arkham splash page. http://www.heroicart.com/product_detail.php?pid=169
@Lee Bermejo, WOW, touchy words. i almost cried! U rock!!!
@Norman, Oh dear lord of drawings! So far i know they are meant to ask the artist for permission, give a % from the selling, as the artwork has copyrights.
I remember asking Lee for a fan made drawing, which i would never ever attempt to sell or get money from it, coz i respect Lee and the drawing i did was to honor his amazing work and be hanged in my wall to make me smile.
WORD!
ReplyDeleteAmen Brother
ReplyDeleteHey Mr. Bermejo! excellent art in this post! (word art to make sure you know I'm not trying to be a prick)
ReplyDeleteI was on Deviantart and someone posted a link to this site where they sell oil reproductions of paintings but claim them as their own. here's a link to your famous joker leaving arkham splash page. http://www.heroicart.com/product_detail.php?pid=169
This isn't legal right?
Ancora Imparo.
ReplyDelete@Lee Bermejo,
ReplyDeleteWOW, touchy words. i almost cried!
U rock!!!
@Norman, Oh dear lord of drawings! So far i know they are meant to ask the artist for permission, give a % from the selling, as the artwork has copyrights.
I remember asking Lee for a fan made drawing, which i would never ever attempt to sell or get money from it, coz i respect Lee and the drawing i did was to honor his amazing work and be hanged in my wall to make me smile.