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Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by Doreen Peri » September 29th, 2006, 11:53 am

We're glad to have you displaying your artwork and comix here!

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Re: Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by stilltrucking » January 16th, 2011, 4:48 pm

I got my hopes up last month
I got a private message from norman and he replied to a post I made about the problems of mid list authors.

Norman is a scholar and a gentleman and I miss him.

I know he is not into teaching anymore, but I learned more about the arts from him than anyone else.

Not that he was trying to
it just happened that way
Like it does with Cecil and me and Zen.
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Re: Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by Doreen Peri » January 16th, 2011, 5:26 pm

Me too. I was so happy to see him back. I don't know what happened to the plan. Hope all is OK.

Hey Norman.... hope to see you posting again soon! I was looking forward to the new comix! (and all your artwork)

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Re: Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by judih » February 28th, 2011, 11:31 pm

Norman, Zlatkomix hit the spot. my spot awaits more.

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Re: Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by Zlatko Waterman » April 2nd, 2011, 6:17 pm

Hello folks out there:

Thanks for all the happy salutations and re-welcomings.

I have had a few major medical problems lately.

I am recovering from some heart surgery at the moment and should be back in my studio working and sending some comix to Studio Eight soon.

my love to all,


Zlatko ( NCM)
"M. Degas, when drawing, you often seem lose your way.
In fact, at times you barely seem to know where you are or where you are going."

(Degas):

"Nothing, madame, could describe my process of drawing better."

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Re: Welcome back, Zlatko!

Post by Doreen Peri » April 2nd, 2011, 9:34 pm

Norman,

I'm so sorry to hear about your health problems and surgery! Sending positive healing energy your way!

I emailed you not too long ago because you had come back to the Studio but hadn't posted so I was concerned. The email bounced so I guess I don't have the right email address. If you could send me the correct email address via private message, that would be great!

Hang in there and take care of yourself! I'll be thinking of you and I send my sincere wishes for your speedy recovery! Feel better soon!

love to you,
Doreen

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Post by Zlatko Waterman » April 2nd, 2011, 10:20 pm

Thank you, Doreen-- loving and kind as ever:

I have been able to make a few things for my Flickr site and honor some of the collaborations I have going there.

But the project I wish to undertake for Studio8-- THE ADVENTURES OF HERMAN UTIX/ Part two: INVASION FROM UNDERGROUND!! has to sit on the back burner for the moment. Those further wacky adventures will unfold, I hope, before summer . . .

I'll PM you with some details about the current situation later, including my "private" e-mail address.

Great affection,


Z (N)
"M. Degas, when drawing, you often seem lose your way.
In fact, at times you barely seem to know where you are or where you are going."

(Degas):

"Nothing, madame, could describe my process of drawing better."

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