April 22, 2011
My new website is at www.AnthonyQuinnArtist.com
It features new portfolios of drawings, as well as my usual blog postings.
Thanks to everyone who has followed me on this blog to date. I hope you enjoy the new site. Please drop by and feel free to keep posting those comments!
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November 4, 2010
Darned fat thumbs…can’t type properly. The Hell am I supposed to keep up to date with my Twitterstream if I can’t even send a text message? Stoopid phone.
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August 6, 2010
I’ve seen all this before. So derivative. And the premise…flawed. Must try harder. I remain unconvinced and somewhat disengaged by the somewhat turgid character outlines so loosely orchestrated in a plot that is a thin excuse for a concept.
And the principal missing elements – a good car chase and a long fight scene.
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June 16, 2010
No-one knows the price of a loaf of bread any more. Or a pint of milk. No-one knows what a pint is come to think of it…
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June 2, 2010
Three large ladies discussing something of great import. Notice the inward lean of the woman with the pram (although I totally understand if you mistook it for a Sinclair C5). If you studied the image long enough to form that (sadly mistaken) impression, you will doubtless have noticed the hand-on-hip stance of her opposing partner in conversation. What matter, you may well ask, would captivate this trio so? Food or something. How would I know? I was miles away at the time.
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