Posted on August 30th, 2009 by Kevin in Fun Stuff, Uncategorized
September 5th- 7th, Comics and Collectibles is having 20% off everything in the store except new comics. They are located at 4730 Poplar Ave #2. The number is 901-683-7171 and are open Monday – Saturday from 10 am – 7 pm, and sunday 12 – 5. If you haven’t seen their site, visit www.memphiscomics.com.
Also, if you have a favorite movie or game you’d like (that is pre-viewed) visit Blockbuster Video. September 2-13 they are having a sale that is 40% off framed art, and 50% off previously viewed movies and games. Now’s the time to add to your collection of games and movies!!
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Posted on August 20th, 2009 by Lin in Member News

Today is our El Prez’ birthday!

Hope you have a great birthday, Kevin!
The MSCA gang
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It’s almost fall again and Halloween is just around the corner, which means Lin is drawing monsters again!
If you’re going to be in the Memphis area this October be sure to stop by and see Lin’s latest art show.
“It’s Good To Be Bad: Monster Portraits Of Villainy”
Airbrushed paintings by Lin Workman
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Adam B. Shaw Studio
2547 Broad Avenue
Memphis, TN 38112
http://www.abshaw.com/
Doors open at 7pm
Read more and see a sample in our forums by clicking here.
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Posted on August 18th, 2009 by Kevin in Fun Stuff, Uncategorized
Picked up some more canvases at Michael’s for the show. They’re all half off right now- stapled gallery wrapped and higher end gallery wraps included. If you know of anyone else that might need some the sale runs through Saturday, 8/22.
I picked up a couple 30″x40″ and 36″x48″, a 48″x48″ one, and a 24″x48″ one. They had some big 48″x60″ ones and if I can figure out what to put on it I’ll snag one of those and maybe another 36″x48″ or two.
If you buy any, make sure they take 50% off. I had to go to the back and snag one of the sale signs, but it saved me $100+.
Lin
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Ever thought about the history of the United States and wondered, “Who were the first serial killers?” Well, now you can read all about them. Already, there is a review online that you can read by clicking here. You can find more information about the book at MSCA member and artist Adam Shaw’s website here.
This just in:
Would you like to be able to create your own comic strips? Now you can.
Vist this site and take the tour. It’s really an interesting product!
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