I survived NYCC...whew!
NY and San Diego are the most grueling cons to do and this year I think that it would be safe to say that artist alley in NYCC was even more hectic than San Diego. Since we were in a separate room from the rest of the con, a LOT of artists were very concerned at first but the crowd was constant for all 4 days and I for one liked our new big, bright, high ceilinged digs!
New York was my last scheduled show for 2012, sigh. It's been a long con tour for me this year but I can already tell that I'll be chomping at the bit to get back out there in the Spring. Now if somebody would just start a con in the dead of winter some place warm so we could all warm up for a weekend at least, I'll sign up for sure.
Here are some of the drawings I did at the con.
NY and San Diego are the most grueling cons to do and this year I think that it would be safe to say that artist alley in NYCC was even more hectic than San Diego. Since we were in a separate room from the rest of the con, a LOT of artists were very concerned at first but the crowd was constant for all 4 days and I for one liked our new big, bright, high ceilinged digs!
New York was my last scheduled show for 2012, sigh. It's been a long con tour for me this year but I can already tell that I'll be chomping at the bit to get back out there in the Spring. Now if somebody would just start a con in the dead of winter some place warm so we could all warm up for a weekend at least, I'll sign up for sure.
Here are some of the drawings I did at the con.



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