Wow! Another finished entry for the Tanpopo Art Show at Munky King LA! Check out the original submission.
Wow! Another finished entry for the Tanpopo Art Show at Munky King LA! Check out the original submission.
Work-in-progress by Michael Manikus for the Tanpopo art show at Munky King. Learn more about how you can have your work featured in the Los Angels gallery as part of our special design contest, and be sure RSVP to the show.
Today - Monday, May 7th at 3:00pm EST, Camilla d’Errico will host a live video chat with fans to talk about the making of Tanpopo along with some surprises! RSVP now so you don’t miss out!
We’re doing a virtual real-time chat with Camilla on Monday May 7th at 12:00 Pacific/ 3:00 Eastern time. It’s going to be a blast! RSVP here, then on Monday you can join in for a chat with Camilla. It’s interactive, and open to everyone on the line. So you can SEE Camilla and interact with her. It’s like a convention … well, sort of!
Oh yeah? Well, who does AdaPia think she is?! Hmph! Getting a better promo picture than ME - Kuro! The star of the story … well, miss producer-editor-writer-er-er we’ll be having words soon. I’m putting my foot down, or is it hoof?
Couldn’t say it much better than my sis just did! :))
May 1st is a special day for us here at d’Errico Studios … Tanpopo, Volume 1 Hardcover edition is now available at retailers, book and comic shops and online! If you can’t make it to a Barnes and Noble, buy online at Amazon. Apparently … Amazon is almost already sold out!
Tanpopo is a passion project, both mine and Camilla’s, as we’ve been working on it together since 2008, and more recently I’ve taken on more than just the role of producer and editor, but I’m also co-writing (which I love doing, btw).
I’ll be sharing more news about Tanpopo, as we continue this journey - both the characters’ and ours. And to think, it all started as a little 20 page book …
There’s been an unfortunate delay with some of the hardcover Tanpopo books being sent to Kickstarter backers. Please read more to find out all the details.
Customized Kuro DIY vinyls on display at Audain Gallery in Vancouver.
By Tasha Zimich. More Kriggle inspired art at: https://www.facebook.com/AGoreyDemiseStorybook
—Irish Proverb
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