Pictured above was the borderline between the Dealers and Artist Alley. This was the perfect spot for the protective sleeves dealer.
Artist Alley list with an asterisk for cancellations.
I am not sure why that comment was necessary…shrugs.
I did not have to rush to get writer Greg Pak to sign my brother’s Superman Batman comic. However, there was a line of fans waiting for him. I didn’t have to wait long though.
This was the most unique and standout artist booth. Plus, having the awesome prop in the back was a nice addition.
There were two Transformers artists at the event. Pictured above is Andrew Griffin and not pictured is Dan Khanna.
Pictured above is Edwin Huang, who was working on a commission.
The Love for Francis Manapul
Why were there people gathered along this wall? My curiosity has been piqued.
I walk on the other side of the black curtains to follow this monstrous line and spotted this. Then I followed the direction in which the person, who was waiting on line, was looking at.
Ah ha! Fans were waiting for this artist! Now I’m even more curious!
I started to look around the booth and noticed the paint brush in his hand.
I got in for a closer look and boom! There was an awesome water color commission happening in front of our eyes. He was the first person that I have seen in any artist alley that does commissions with a paint brush. Very cool.
© 2014 Linda Thai
Photography by Linda Thai
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