Thursday, January 24, 2008

BELGIUM and AMSTERDAM

4 Comments:

Blogger Sebastiaan Van Doninck said...

Hej Jimmy!

I had a great time with you in Hasselt and in "The scheep"!
You're illustrations for the Halloween book are fingerlicking good, I look forward to order the book on Amazon!
Voila, Ooh la la!
Cheers from Antwerp and maybe we can meet again some time in the states and you can let me taste your local beer or cheeseburgers...

Sebastiaan.

February 18, 2008 3:32 AM  
Blogger kristina ruell said...

It was so refreshing to see one of my illustrator idols being a goofy, grungy but so down to earth kind of a guy.
Really liked your latest work, Seamore and also the Vegetarian Vampire book.
Thanks for giving us a preview and not giving away the ending!

Kristina (the one with the buttons for your kids)

February 18, 2008 2:31 PM  
Blogger Lex vd Oudeweetering said...

Hello Mr Jotto Dot

I enjoyed your Amsterdam presentation very much, yesterday. Always very much liked your work, but used to feel some disturbing disapproval, by my for perfection striving side, when noticing the boldness on your treating of forms. Yesterday I saw that it's origin lies in your wish for directness and not to complicate things too much, resulting in a Graphiti-style. Never looked at it that way, before. I was overwhelmed by a feeling to want to feel more like that too. Almost hoping a JottoDotCom-plugin was available. Not to become a Seibold-clone ofcourse. Just jealous for your approach of things and the ability to do the things you do. Thanks for sharing you with me.

Greetings > Lex van de Oudeweetering

February 21, 2008 12:31 AM  
Blogger Debby Bosman (DebZ) said...

Hi there!
Yesterday you've visited our academy in Rotterdam.
I really like your work and it was so much fun listening and watching your presentation.
The book about Dagmar the veggie vampire is awesome!
The little visual jokes are the best :).

Keep up tha good work and I'll hope you'll visit Rotterdam again sometime!!!

Have a nice doodlicious day, without technical problems and with a lot of fun!

February 22, 2008 6:27 AM  

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