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December 5, 2023
Team CDS drawings by Jon Esparza for this year's auction
Jon's always been great about donating artwork for the annual auction at HeroesCon. Here's 2 pieces he did this year. The Mr. Danders balloon was photographed when Chris unwrapped the art and unfortunately has a reflection of packing material as a result. I bought the Alice and put it on the scanner when it arrived from Chris this week (we operate on Thompsonish time scales).
And a real quick page addenda for your existing book:
October 11, 2023
New book from Richard's friends Watterson and Kascht
You can hear them talking on this new video, which is about the process of making the book, and fascinating: Collaborating on The Mysteries - Bill Watterson and John Kascht https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=HHND7L1wUl0
May 4, 2023
CdS daily page sells at auction
March 30, 2023
Bonotom Studio design samples book
March 10, 2023
Richard lifting his mother's Suitcases (updated)
One of Richard's earliest jobs, done in a style he never returned to, was illustrating his mother's autobiography, The Suitcases. His mother, Anne Hall Whitt, spent some time in an orphanage in Charlotte, NC. The book is touching and worth reading.
The first time we went to HeroesCon, Richard and I visited the site (pictures now included below), and he was very moved by it. Here's some images from Bono's copy of the book, along with some material from Mrs. Whitt-Thompson's funeral that was laid in.
Richard at the orphanage site, June 6, 2010 (updated3/10/23):
The following letter and photo layout are from Richard's father -
March 9, 2023
Richard Thompson, Chameleon
Richard wasn't really a chameleon - he was pretty much a WYSIWYG, except for a couple of minor things.
If he said, "Bless your heart," as a true Southerner's son, he may have either meant it, or "Damn you to Hell."
He was modest, but also he knew his value. He knew he was good, but didn't crow about it.
He also liked orange food, which may or may not be an attribute of chameleons.
Anyway, this is a project that he was part of in 1999. Can you tell what section he did?
He was the face. The other creators were Jeanne Turner, Annie Lunsford, Richard Steadham, Bono Mitchell, Dana Verkouteren, Ken Krafchek, and Patricia Cullen-Clark.
I know some of the group - Krafcheck teaches art at MICA, Verkouteren is a courtroom artist and caricaturist, and Mitchell and Lunsford have passed away.
Here's Diane Rickenbaugh for HOW Nov/Dec 1999 on the project:
I'll put a pdf of the article and larger versions of the poster on the Internet Archive later tonight.
This year's Team Cul de Sac donation link
March 8, 2023
Chatfield on Thompson by way of Searle
March 3, 2023
https://www.jasonchatfield.com/blog/artist-spotlight-ronald-searle
How to strengthen your real estate market illustration, and a TCDS piece
I'm not sure what Richard did this illo for, but I bought the original from Bono Mitchell's estate -
and this drawing by Chris Schweitzer was for the Team Cul de Sac book and fundraising auction -
March 7, 2023
Billions of billions of drawings - Richard draws Carl Sagan
Richard did hundreds, if not thousands, of caricatures throughout his career. Here's one of astronomer Carl Sagan (the Neil deGrasse Tyson of his day) from a Washington Post Magazine April 23 2006 article by Joel Achenbach. Thanks to Anita Finklestein for keeping this and passing it along,
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