“This one was originally called Mandala of the Hive because of the repeating hexagon used to make the pattern. Mandala-pattern 3 has always reminded me of a crystaline latice. ”
"Raised in the wild suburban jungle that constantly threatens to devour the Windy City, Suzanne realized at an early age that her brother’s action figures and comic books were more interesting than the dolls her mother was buying her.
Unlike her classmates, who all caught cases of cynicism and pessimism, Suzanne emerged into college with a deep love for animation, sci-fi, and comic books.
While at college she earned two degrees, a BFA in fine art and a BFA in animation, before marrying Jason Arcand in 2004. (Their first date was to see Starship Troopers.) Now expecting her first child, Suzanne works in the Little’en and Big’en studios on her animated movie and comic strip." -from the About Us page at www.littleenandbigen.com
About Jason Arcand
"Jason Arcand as a tot enjoyed drawing his master pieces on his body and his brother’s. Later he experienced an eureka moment when introduced to the renewable source of material that is paper.
Jason was introduced to his first art class at the age of eleven. He would go on to produce the most amazing paintings of the TMNT to ever grace the canvas. Almost as captivating as his first story book, Y-Mouse goes to the Grocery Store, written at the tender age of six.
What would this prolific child master do next? Follow the path of past Renaissance men. Adventure like a ninja turtle. NO. The world would soon learn this child had a goal to rule the world of science...MAD SCIENCE!
Lucky for us it’s expensive. More expensive than being a comic book artist. So due to shallow pockets and artistic ambitions, Jason Arcand was created in the mad scientist lab of Jason Arcand’s mind as JASON ARCAND : MASTER OF JASON ARCAND COMICS AND JASON ARCAND DESIGNS!" -from the About Us page at www.littleenandbigen.com
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