Camilla’s newest art book is available! It’s the second art book from Dark Horse. And it’s gorgeous! I can’t wait to get my copy. Click the link to see photos of the book and get your copy Helmetgirls Artbook - Bound.

Camilla’s newest art book is available! It’s the second art book from Dark Horse. And it’s gorgeous! I can’t wait to get my copy. Click the link to see photos of the book and get your copy Helmetgirls Artbook - Bound.

Camilla’s Fan Art Show is Tonight!

It’s been a long time in planning and I’ve been looking forward to tonight’s Tanpopo Show at Munky King Gallery.  The show opens at 7:00 pm and goes till 10:00, then we’ll head out somewhere for an after party!  Address is: 7308 Melrose Ave. 

There are over 30 fan art entries and Camilla has painted a new original called Dandelion Crown. We made 25 fine art, limited edition prints of the painting just for the show, for tonight. We are bringing another 25 to Comic Con in San Diego as an exclusive. Here’s some info and some eye candy:

“The Dandelion Crown”, oils on wood, 16x20, framed

Sneak Peek Fan Art Submissions:

by Joanna Margarita

by AP Saseung

d’Errico Studios is proud to announce the launch of the new Tanpopo website, www.tanpopoandkuro.com. Get all the info, the storyline, the character descriptions, and even free downloadable art!
We’re running a contest too! Ask KURO a question on the blog and enter to win an original drawing Camilla made just for this special new site launch.
We’re so excited that after many months of hard work, and the past few years of developing Tanpopo, we can share it with everyone on a shiny new site!

d’Errico Studios is proud to announce the launch of the new Tanpopo website, www.tanpopoandkuro.com. Get all the info, the storyline, the character descriptions, and even free downloadable art!

We’re running a contest too! Ask KURO a question on the blog and enter to win an original drawing Camilla made just for this special new site launch.

We’re so excited that after many months of hard work, and the past few years of developing Tanpopo, we can share it with everyone on a shiny new site!

(via theprojekt)

lizohanesian:

Here’s an excerpt from my recent interview with artist Camilla d’Errico for LA Weekly. You can read the whole thing in Style Council:

How influential has anime and manga been on your work?

I’d describe it as being a religious experience. There aren’t many times in life when we are opened up…