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Ancient Book Artist Spotlight: Don Shank

Don Shank was born in 1968 and has always loved drawing cartoons and filmmaking.  At the age of 8 he had an epiphany while watching a Bugs Bunny cartoon that you could have a job of doing both at once.  He attended the animation program at the California Institute of the Arts.  He went on to work at a variety of studios on many projects including REN & STIMPY, DEXTER'S LAB, & SAMURAI JACK.  He has done design work for feature animation including THE INCREDIBLES and UP.  Shank was also the production designer of THE POWERPUFF GIRLS for seasons 2 through 4.  Shank has earned an Annie and 2 Emmy Awards for his work in animation.

Don Shank | Microscope 2 | 20"x16" | Acrylic on Panel


Don Shank | Lust and A Pink Torso | 24"x18" | Acrylic on Panel

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What started out as about 20 artists connecting and sharing their ideas, Drawger.com has turned into a wonderful illustrators community filled with amazing articles, insights and projects posted by those in the industry and those in the know, including  Gary Taxali, Yuko Shimizu, Edel Rodriguez & much, much more!

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Ancient Book Artist Spotlight: Scott Morse

As we approach this Saturday's The Ancient Book of Sex & Science opening, we will be spotlighting each of the four artists featured in the exhibit along with exclusive peeks at each artists contribution to the collection.
Since 1993, Scott Morse has walked a tightrope between the worlds of comics and animation.  Morse began his career under mentor Maurice Noble while working for Chuck jones, and has since provided designs, color, storyboards, and art direction for studios including Universal, Hanna Barbera, Cartoon Network, Disney, Nickelodeon, and Pixar.
Morse has garnered critical acclaim and accolades as the author of over ten graphic novels and comics collections, including SOULWIND, VISITATIONS, VOLCANIC REVOLVER, MAGIC PICKLE, THE BAREFOOT SERPENT, SOUTHPAW, and NOBLE BOY.  Morse lives with his family in California.
Scott Morse | Lucy and Piltdown Get Down | Cell Vinyl on Board | 12"x10"


Scott Morse | Fat Man and Little Boy | Cell Vinyl on Watercolor Paper | 16"x12"

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Blinding Us With Science ...& Sex!

This weekend's Ancient Book of Sex & Science finds us once again excited to present the work of four awesome animators as we celebrate the highly-anticipated second release from the Ancient Book series.  Well-respected for their PIXAR contributions, artists Scott Morse, Lou Romano, Don Shank, and Nate Wragg continue to wow us with impressive imagery and inspiring concepts as we set off in exploration of the strange frontiers of both sex and science. 

The first book, which quickly sold out, received critical acclaim as we found the artists depicting epic legends and mythologies of the past with their complimenting graphic and narrative styles.  This new offering carries a similar aesthetic, but with exciting new content.  The exhibit will feature all of the original work from the book as well as a few extras including sculptural pieces from Romano.  Keep tuned here in the days ahead as we spotlight each artist and provide exclusive peeks at the work.  In the meantime, allow your retina to regale in these magnificently sublime specimens...

Don Shank | Translumen 1 | Acrylic on Panel | 24" x 18"


Scott Morse | Animal Testing | Cell Vinyl on Watercolor Paper | 13" x 10"


Nate Wragg | Space Quickie | Acrylic, Gouache, Collage | 20" x 10"


Lou Romano | Plutonian Ice Storm | Gouache | 15" x 8.5"


You can also sign up for our online preview here (right of page), released late this Friday.

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Countdown 3...2...1...We Have Lift Off!!

After years of delays, seven astronauts blasted off to repair and improve the Hubble Space Telescope aboard NASA's Atlantis today.  It arguably marks the most technically ambitious in-space servicing project ever.  The 11-day NASA mission includes five planned spacewalks to install new instruments and perform difficult repairs on Hubble, which was launched nearly twenty years ago.  It is the first servicing trip to Hubble since 2002 and for the first time ever a second shuttle, Endeavor, awaits on standby in the event Atlantis suffers irreparable damage due to the current risks involved.

Launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the current mission is the fifth--and final--servicing trip to Hubble and should make the telescope a hundred times more powerful.  New batteries should keep the enhanced Hubble active for at least another five years and possibly as many as ten.

Originally scheduled for 2004, the mission has been delayed numerous times, most recently last October, when a failure of Hubble's ability to send data to Earth prompted scientists to add the repair to the mission's already lengthy to-do list.  Among the repairs and installation of instruments, a new camera will allow Hubble to probe more deeply into the darkest areas of space capturing more images like the breathtaking ones seen below. 

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