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Just finished this, and although I don't feel 100% about the end result, I'm still glad I did it (it's still a learning process).
I am dedicating this piece "Officially" to one of my favorite teachers and the creator of the Flash we all know and love (Silver Age Flash), CARMINE INFANTINO! [link]
Carmine was a teacher of mine while I attended The School of Visual Arts in New York, NY. I absolutely love his very straight forward attitude about comics and how to put one together the right way. I will always be grateful for his words and wisdom.
He is the teacher that told me I had "it" and that I should continue doing comics. It, being that artist's eye for putting things together well, he tells me.
I've been wanting to do a piece for him since I left school and didn't feel my skills were up to par enough at the time to do a respectable piece for him. So with progression over the years comes this. Hope he likes it...oh and you guys too
~Chad C.