Via Flickr:
Just an accident of good timing.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Foolish Chicken
In case you thought I'd forgotten I have this blog...forget that idea.
Lest you be deemed even more foolish than this bird here...
;-)
Friday, August 16, 2013
The Complaint of Ego
There was a bad day somewhere behind this one. ;-)
Labels:
arts,
cartoons,
dwight williams,
illustration,
self-promotion
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Sunset at Fallingbrook
Taken on the spur of the moment.
Labels:
dwight williams,
Fallingbrook,
ottawa,
photography,
shopping malls,
sunsets
Saturday, July 06, 2013
Evolution of the Ottawa Congress Centre
Evolution of the Ottawa Congress Centre, a set on Flickr.
Photos I've taken of the Congress Centre as it changed form over the years.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Horses on the Hostel
Seen on the roof of the main downtown hostel in recent weeks. Sadly, they've since been removed, but we do have the image for posterity.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Random Pop Culture Portraiture
It's been a while since I dropped in here. So...by way of apology:
Sketched while running a table at the Ottawa Small Press Book Fair yesterday. Not my best, not my worst.
Sketched while running a table at the Ottawa Small Press Book Fair yesterday. Not my best, not my worst.
Labels:
arts,
dwight williams,
preliminary art,
self-promotion,
sketches
Friday, January 18, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Ottawa Geek Market-40
More from ParLUGment members, this time shown at the Ottawa Geek Market 2012 edition...
Saturday, January 12, 2013
From Lee Barnett: You'll Never Believe a Man Can Fly
What if the first super-hero in the world was a British ad man?
What if that first super-hero got his origin by way of an experiment gone wrong via courier service mishap?
What if that first super-hero had his attempt to formally go public messed up by a news service's infamous penchant for spelling and grammar mistakes?
Lee Barnett's got a recently-revised theory to entertain you with. He's been serializing it for the past few days, and it'll continue for a few weeks yet: You'll Never Believe a Man Can Fly. He explains some of what's in the works here. You may want to follow along, or purchase an e-book edition as offered at his end of things.
Oh, and one of the illustrations accompanying the text is one of mine.
You might be interested.
What if that first super-hero got his origin by way of an experiment gone wrong via courier service mishap?
What if that first super-hero had his attempt to formally go public messed up by a news service's infamous penchant for spelling and grammar mistakes?
Lee Barnett's got a recently-revised theory to entertain you with. He's been serializing it for the past few days, and it'll continue for a few weeks yet: You'll Never Believe a Man Can Fly. He explains some of what's in the works here. You may want to follow along, or purchase an e-book edition as offered at his end of things.
Oh, and one of the illustrations accompanying the text is one of mine.
You might be interested.
Labels:
arts,
dwight williams,
friends,
illustration,
Lee Barnett,
linkage,
novels,
science fiction,
self-promotion,
superheroes
Friday, January 11, 2013
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
From 2010: ParLUGment at Railfest 33
If memory serves, this was my first real exposure to what dedicated Lego hobbyists could and do put together when they put their brains and their backs into a project. Had no idea how deep Lego fandom can run.
Labels:
Lego,
Lego fandom,
ottawa,
ParLUGment,
railfandom,
RailFest,
scale models
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