ON Networks’ For Art's Sake is an award-winning show that gives a ”behind-the-scenes” look at contemporary art. Each show contains interviews of artists as they explain their inspiration and creative process, as well as an insider’s look at their work and creative process.
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The Ontario College of Art & Design Blog - 01.19.08
For Art's Sake examines the lifestyle, inspiration, and work of many
different types of artists and art enthusiasts. From comic book artists
who love to cartoon to gallery owners with a passion that drives them
to exhibit the work of others, there is something interesting and
exciting for everyone in the world of art.


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Great interview Brian! I enjoyed very much your drawings and comics, and it was great to get to know you better through the interview. See you soon. Manny
This is an open door to viewers who love this medium. Seeing this artist, an old and long ago acquaintance of mine is a treat and his description of the creative process is spot on. There's nothing glib about his statements or about the process he utilizes in his effort to entertain and realize his goal. More interviews like this are an inspiration to both working people in the field, their audience and to those who want to enter the same field of endeavor in the popular arts.
Good job, Brian, and the interviewers and presenters of this revealing focus on one of the better creators working in the sequential arts.
Rick Tucker
Brian and Lori,
Great job on the segment. Excellent production values and very seamless transitions, and of course great artwork. Makes me look forward to the graphic novel very much!
Sign me up, the "Guru of Brentwood. Great job Brian!