[Groop] Groo Poster

grimdel at yahoo.com grimdel at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 3 13:44:47 PDT 2014


I heard Sergio talk at SDCC a couple years ago, and he discussed the 'state' of his original work.

He has a shed/workshop/room (can't remember the exact details) where everything is stored.  It has little to no organization.  It was one of the reasons why he redrew all the artwork for 'The Chronicles of Groo' - it was easier/faster for him to redraw everything verses digging around to find the original artwork.

At the time he was saying he'd need an assistant/intern to help him categorize everything.  I imagine the problem is just getting worse.

I would imagine that offering original art/pages for sale would be just as daunting.  If there's anything he knows he would sell - he probably can't find it.  He could sift through artwork for sale, but if he didn't have the time to organize it, he probably doesn't have the time to sift.  Then there's dealing with online sales - time to post something for sale, process orders, shipping, etc.  Basically he'll need someone to do it for him - so he's back to the same problem - he'd need an assistant/intern to help him :P

Cheers,
Alex

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On Wed, 9/3/14, J Brooks <jabrooks at hotmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: [Groop] Groo Poster
 To: "Groop Mailing List" <groop at groo.com>
 Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2014, 4:09 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 My poster arrived to Canada as well, in perfect
 condition.  Great job on the packaging!
 
 I agree that Sergio offering original art/pages for sale
 either online to directly to the Groop would be
 incredible.   Has this ever been suggested?
 
 Jared
 


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