Showing posts with label Frank A. Kadar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank A. Kadar. Show all posts

30 June 2017

Frank Kadar Hulk Sketch from eBay

I've shown off a couple of commissions by artist Frank A. Kadar before, sketch cards of Power Girl and Princess Leia. I think he does awesome work, and I recently picked up a sketch card of his from an eBay seller. I kind of felt bad because I won the listing for about 20% of what a commissioned sketch card would cost me, but I was also happy to add another piece of Kadar's work to my collection.


The character in this sketch is Marvel's Hulk, in his grey form. He looks properly angry in this sketch, and I like the perspective of the sketch with Hulk's hands in the foreground. Hulk is one of my favorite characters; I even named one of my kids after his civilian alter ego. It's done on Kadar's personal sketch card stock, with some of his social media handles listed on the back. I am always happy to add another sketch to my art collection, especially one that looks this nice.

18 February 2017

Leia Sketch Card Commission by Frank A. Kadar

This is the second of three weekends in a row that I am stuck at work. It kind of sucks, but I chose to do it because it opens up a little more money for us to use at the Salt Lake Comic Con FanX next month.

Every time we go to a convention, I go through a weird cycle of emotions. I get excited, make up a plan, and purchase the tickets. Then I go through a period where I think of all the things that could go wrong, feel bad about the expense of it all, and worry that we won't be getting the best value out the experience. I consider cutting my losses by not attending at all. Sometimes these bad feelings extend into the early parts of the event itself. Then my wife talks me out of going home early and we come up with a decent plan for seeing the things we want to see. Once I get over that hump, I generally have a good time and remember the event fondly. But even though I know this roller coaster happens every time, I feel powerless to stop it from happening. Right now I'm going through the phase where I wonder if we should even go. I am trying to get through it without driving my wife over the edge of sanity with all of my wishy-washy worries.

I would like it if there were a little more information on the website about exhibitors and booths in the Artist Alley. They've announced a handful of high-profile comic book artists as guests, but events like the Emerald City Comic Con have lists of artists and vendors already posted, with many of the artists outlining commission prices and policies in their listings. The Salt Lake Comic Con crowd seems to enjoy rolling out the lists bit by bit over what feels like forever. I prefer to have as much notice as possible on everything, so their methods just cause me anxiety and frustration. I'm sure I'll feel better once there is a list.

About a month ago, I showed off a Power Girl sketch I commissioned from artist Frank A. Kadar. I liked it so much that I went back to his online shop and ordered another sketch for my collection.


This one features the subject of my other main sketch card collection, Leia from Star Wars. Kadar does some great work and seems to get commissions done in a timely manner. This sketch jumps right up there on the list of favorite Leia sketches in my collection. I like all the detail in the art, especially Leia's face and hair, and I enjoy the colorful backgrounds he does on his cards. I like browsing eBay for sketch card bargains, but I also enjoy being able to get exactly what I want by commissioning sketches from artists whose work I follow.

19 January 2017

Sketch Card Commission by Frank A. Kadar

Artist Frank A. Kadar has been on my art wish list for quite a while. Over the holidays he had a sale on sketch cards commissions in his webstore. I figured that was a pretty good excuse to add his work to my collection, and placed an order for a Power Girl sketch.


The website listed a 4-8 week turnaround time, but I think I got it quicker than that. Maybe it took the 4 weeks, but if it did, it wasn't much longer than that. I'm pretty happy with this one. It vaults right up into my top few favorite Power Girl sketches. I wish I had more to say about it, but it's just a really nice piece of art.


He included a business card with links to his various social media profiles. That Etsy store link at the bottom works, but it just redirects you to the Storenvy shop I linked to in the first paragraph. I liked my sketch so much, I went back and ordered another sketch card from him. I'll show it off eventually here on the blog.

I don't have much more to say at the moment. I think I'm fighting off another cycle of depression, and it's about all I can do just to get myself up in the morning for work and take care of my basic chores at home. I'm hoping I can push through it and get back into a more productive routine, but it usually takes a bit. Sometimes when I am down, even recreational stuff like blogging can feel like too much work. It's a lifetime disease, so I have to manage it as best I can, and sometimes that means all of my energy goes to boring stuff like keeping my job and making sure the bills get paid.