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February 20, 2008

Ep. 34: Dear Jon - More with JON FOSTER

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Jon Foster joined the show for an interview in December of last year and we're proud to present Part II of that conversation.

He and Dwight delve into their mutual experiences from the Concept Art Workshop in '05, Jon talks about teaching and being a late bloomer, and how maturity plays a large part in an artist's development. Then we shift gears into some personal stuff like dads vs. sons, fixing things and being the man, and couples working together. Finally, we end on Jon's comic book work, some geeky Star Wars and art questions, plus the back story behind his wonderful book of art, Revolution. Enjoy!

http://www.jonfoster.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Art-Jon-Foster/dp/1599290030

**A special thanks to Tim Underwood and the Fenners for helping us find the elusive Mr. Foster.

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I see the post but no link! Whay are you making me wait? Do you like teasing me, frustrating me with desire? Do you like playing head games?

Huge fan of the show. Dwight and Swain, you guys are the smoothest cats doing comic podcasts. I'm an amateur comic artist, and I'm always listening to episodes while working. I only wish they came out more often.

Peace,
3!LL

Finally, new one is up! Tricky peepull.

3!LL

Amazing interview!~ You asked exactly the right questions, probing and intelligent but never awkward. I learned a lot about Mr. Foster and the illustration business from these interviews.

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