V for Vendetta exhibition
There's an exhibition at the Guardian newsroom this week (til the 17th) of original art from "V for Vendetta", motivated by the upcoming film release (which I remain apprehensive about "V..." is one of my all time favourite graphic novels and made a deep impression on me when I was young).
Worth checking out to see Dave Lloyd's inks on a large scale, and the gel over watercolours (is this an unusual way of producing comic art? I realised how little I know about the process when I was there).
Most curious were two items - a plastic V mask, and a "V for vendetta" record sleeve, featuring art. Turns out to be by David J of Bauhaus/Love & Rockets - http://www.discogs.com/release/536436 . There was nothing about the record or the mask on display
Is the record any good, I wonder? And where did the mask come from?
There's an exhibition at the Guardian newsroom this week (til the 17th) of original art from "V for Vendetta", motivated by the upcoming film release (which I remain apprehensive about "V..." is one of my all time favourite graphic novels and made a deep impression on me when I was young).
Worth checking out to see Dave Lloyd's inks on a large scale, and the gel over watercolours (is this an unusual way of producing comic art? I realised how little I know about the process when I was there).
Most curious were two items - a plastic V mask, and a "V for vendetta" record sleeve, featuring art. Turns out to be by David J of Bauhaus/Love & Rockets - http://www.discogs.com/release/536436 . There was nothing about the record or the mask on display
Is the record any good, I wonder? And where did the mask come from?