Selection of Illustration from New Zealand wartime bulletin Korero Vol 2 No 4. Cover pencil sketch is by Sergeant D.M. Hutcheson with internal illustrations credited to Korero staff artists. I suspect many of the illustrations are the work of Russell Clark.
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Showing posts with label Russell Clark. Show all posts
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Korero Vol 2 No 4
Selection of Illustration from New Zealand wartime bulletin Korero Vol 2 No 4. Cover pencil sketch is by Sergeant D.M. Hutcheson with internal illustrations credited to Korero staff artists. I suspect many of the illustrations are the work of Russell Clark.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Russell Clark - Early Pioneers
Russell Clark illustrates colonial New Zealand for a primary School Bulletin, Early Pioneers.
Russell Clark - Pitama.
Russell Clark two page comic and other illustrations.
Russell Clark - How The White Men Came to New Zealand.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Paper Trail
Peter Dornauf writes about Comic Artists in Hamilton.
Thinking is hard.
The Adventures of Tintin Contact.
Bright Threadz #7.
Die Popular: Summer Advice Series.
Rob Clough reviews Faction Volume One.
Pop Culture 1945 to present at the Australian Cartoon Museum.
Karl Wills teases a new collaboration with Timothy Kidd.
Sam Cooney collaboration with Katie Parrish.
Slow News Day: Book shelved in wrong section.
Just Indie Comics reviews Life Zone.
It ain't comics but what what: Andrew Nette writes about the closing of second bookshops in Melbourne.
Nat Karmichael writes about recent and future Comicoz publications.
Throwing up a few illustration and comics galleries this week:
Russell Clark
Des Condon
Conrad Freiboe
Phil Belbin Cavalcade Illustrations
Paper Trail masthead courtesy of Toby Morris.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Russell Clark - How The White Men Came to New Zealand
View Clark's work on Living in a Maori Village here. Previous posts on Clark feature here and here.
View Harry Dansey's How the Maoris Came here and here.
The road at Hokianga
De Thierry in old age
Land sharks
Governor Hobson
Hobson leaving the Herald
The signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
Busby talking to the chiefs
The British Resident's house
The settlers protect their property
Busby meets Darwin and Fitzroy
De Thierry explains his plans
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