Hi all!
During the course of filming my documentary on pool/billiards, “Raising the Hustler”, I ventured into the world of comic art with my friend, Disney/Marvel comic artist, Scott Beaderstadt.
I attended many Comic-Cons around the country including San Diego International Comic Con twice, and was privileged to meet many famous comic artists.
During that time, I commissioned art from many of these artists of their most famous characters doing something “pool”.
My biggest motivation for doing so is, of course, the crossover of genres and growing the public’s interest in pool.
The greater our reach, the more interest we create.
I now have over 60 pieces of original art, and barring copyright and ownership issues, it’s my intent to do something with them, like self-publish a book of the journey including the art and information about the artists who drew them.
My question for the forum:
What are your thoughts?
Thank you,
-CP
During the course of filming my documentary on pool/billiards, “Raising the Hustler”, I ventured into the world of comic art with my friend, Disney/Marvel comic artist, Scott Beaderstadt.
I attended many Comic-Cons around the country including San Diego International Comic Con twice, and was privileged to meet many famous comic artists.
During that time, I commissioned art from many of these artists of their most famous characters doing something “pool”.
My biggest motivation for doing so is, of course, the crossover of genres and growing the public’s interest in pool.
The greater our reach, the more interest we create.
I now have over 60 pieces of original art, and barring copyright and ownership issues, it’s my intent to do something with them, like self-publish a book of the journey including the art and information about the artists who drew them.
My question for the forum:
What are your thoughts?
Thank you,
-CP