Wednesday, November 29, 2006

France and Switzerland

I visited France and Switzerland in the not so distant past and had an amazing experience. My time was spent between the Sollies Ville in the south of France, for a BD (comic book) Festival, then onto Geneva, where I met with my publisher, Pierre Paquet, then onto Paris, where myself and the rest of my friends from Out Of Picture, had a show at the Gallerie Arludik. It was two of the most amazing weeks of my life, where I had the chance to meet some amazing artists and equally amazing people. Here are a few sketches from the trip.

In the Latin Quarter

Cafe by Saint Severin

one of several drawings I did of old men on their motorcycles

Diane and the waiter

6 comments:

williereal said...

your line work...it's like painting with a pen. the metro entrance is amazing.

lelisblogspot said...

Hello, Robert. I looked your work in the exposition of Paris. Its work is incredible. I taste also of François Roca.

Anonymous said...

Dude take it easy. Making us look bad by updating your blog every other day. Nice sketches by the way. Love the old man on the bike.

mackenzie said...

Thank you Lelis. That means a lot coming from you. I really love your work. It is funny that you mention Francois Roca. We actually got meet him in Paris. He showed the group of us around his studio. He is a really great person and his work is amazing.

Matt J said...

Hey Robert, I met you at the Arludik gallery in Paris, I came along with Bob Camp. I'm now working down south in Nice storyboarding on a CG feature.

It was good to meet you & the guys & nice to see some of the sketches you made of the city here. Keep bloggin'

Anonymous said...

i like your sketches specially Diane and the waiter