Thursday, November 03, 2005

Bat Treat

Bat Treat Originally uploaded by Gelatomettista2.
[jimlee]

Was in Frankfurt recently for the Frankfurt Book Fair. Was great to be back in Germany and hear the language and see the sights, if only the hotel where I stayed at since I spent most of the 2 days locked away in the convention hall. Bumped into Jeff Smith tho and got caught up and saw once again the power of manga as there were literally hundreds of fans dressed up as characters roaming the site the weekend the Book Fair is open to the public.

Afterwards, I went to Paris for a few days to take a break from all the traveling (San Diego>New York>Frankfurt>back home out of Paris) but dropped in on my friends at Album, one of the best comics shops in the world imo. I finally delivered a sketchbook back to Olivier, the manager there...a sketchbook I had with me since February of this year. It's not something I generally do, mostly cause I am worried that I will lose their sketchbooks (I meant this one had a sketch by Eisner in it!) but he's gone above and beyond many a time for me...

Here is a larger shot; it was done across 2 pages so the middle gutter is a bit blurred and messy but you get the idea. This is sort of the view from the hotel I was staying at, IF you removed the 2 rows of buildings blocking this potentially wonderful view. Here's a closer look.

4 comments:

Jon Tsuei said...

Great sketch Jim! I always love seeing the pics you post of pieces you've drawn that include detailed backgrounds, especially those of cityscapes. Sounds like that is one helluva sketchbook to flip through.

Vince said...

The Guys from Album are indeed very cool guys and this the best shop in Paris so far !
I hope you'll be back for a signing soon ! I'll bought the beers !

Unknown said...

been a while since i last visted the blog so i am very happy to see a post from jim with a special sketch.

what i like about this one is the sky. i always admired how jim "erases or white outs" stuff to make effects. the cityscape is great! reminds me of my visit to paris back in 2000. the trees in the front somehow remind me of this main thoroughfare in paris but i might be mistaken

Noute said...

Great stuff!!
I need to move to Paris. Or please next time you're in France, visit Lyon. There's an Album shop here too!