Laura's Sketchbook
--- Leah Adezio --- Scott Alan --- Greg Scott Bailey --- David Baker --- Donna Barr --- Greg Bettam --- Al Bigley --- Mark Brill --- Frank Brunner --- Kurt Busiek --- Paul Chadwick --- Matt Clark --- Olivier Coipel --- Mark Crilley (AquAkiko) --- Alan Davis --- Chad Du Lac --- Randy Emberlin --- Rod Espinosa --- Kaja Foglio --- Phil Foglio --- James Francis --- Stefano Gaudiano --- Rick Geary --- Michael T Gilbert --- David Goyer --- Brandon Graham --- Roberta Gregory --- Peter Gross (2002) --- Peter Gross (2007) --- Pia Guerra --- Paul Guinan --- Paul Gulacy --- David Hahn --- Matt Haley --- Steve Hartley --- Rick Hoberg --- Clayton Hollifield --- Jamal Igle --- Phil Jimenez --- Dave Johnson --- Jeff Johnson (1998) --- Jeff Johnson (2004) --- Michael Wm Kaluta --- Suzanna Kaufman (Aquabug) --- Karl Kesel --- Leonard Kirk --- Scott Kurtz --- Steve Lieber --- Aaron Lopresti --- Dev Madan --- Jim Mahfood --- Greg Mannino --- Jeff Matsuda --- John McCrea --- Brandon McKinney --- Mike McKone --- Linda Medley --- Brian Meredith --- Mike S Miller --- Bill Morse --- Jeff Moy --- Philip Moy --- Todd Nauck --- Phil Noto --- Mark Oakley --- Siya Oum --- Jim Palmiotti --- Jeff Parker --- Jason Pearson --- R. K. Post --- Robin Riggs (inks) --- Duncan Rouleau --- Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo) --- Art $aVage --- Eric Shanower --- James Dean Smith --- Brian Snoddy --- Tiana Tampico --- Mark Tedin --- Anne Timmons --- Kathleen Webb --- Rich Werner --- Dwight Williams --- J H Williams --- Peter Woods --- Rebecca Woods --- Cheyenne Wright --- Karin Yamagiwa ------ Random Sketch --- All Sketches ---
I try to link to the websites of the artists who have done sketches for me. If you see an artist on this site without a link and you know of one, please share the link with me at realtegan@gmail.com.
Again, as a reminder: Almost every sketch in my sketchbook was non-commissioned and done on the floor of a con. These are not the best works of the artists. These are only representative of what the artist can do under pressure in a loud, crowded, and often stressed-out environment. Most of them were done as quickly as possible, to prevent huge lines from forming. Don't judge any of these artists negatively by the artwork you see, instead be as impressed as I am by what they accomplished in far-from-ideal conditions.
Note to Artists: If you would like a larger scan of your piece for your own use, please e-mail me and ask! I'm glad to provide it.