The M.A.D. House Artists (Mom And Dad)
NOTHING HAS CHANGED....
Kimball in 1994 and in 2008. |
Son and Hero...Graduated from College February 22, 2008
In all their glory... The serious young man on the left is none other than the one, the only, the brilliant, the maddening, KIMBALL LLOYD HIBBARD |
KIMBALL'S ARTWORKS
detail from larger sketch, 2005
Game characters, 2007
Game Samples, 2007
Core body, 2007 |
Creature
Plummeting Skull |
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Take your little sister (Link to Mink) to 70s Day 2003
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About the Artist: Kimball Lloyd Hibbard
Velvet and silk, with back pleats, covered buttons, and hidden pockets... Floor-length Gowne designed by Mom and Kimball for the 2004 Junior/Senior Prom. (Modelled in 2008- Does this man retain his figure, or what?)
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With Mom a costumer, it is a shame this man hates to dress...
< 2004 Oklahoma Renaissance Faire-Wear... (All made by Mom, save the red Tunic, Dad brought that with him...) |
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In 2005, for Halloween Festivities at the Gaming College,Mom completed a wonderful Pauldron for the 2005 Prom Leather Straps & Buckles outfit
Mink wore this to her 6th Grade Halloween Mixer, the Thursday Night before Halloween, at the Middle School. Coming home after the mixer at nine o'clock Mom got the bright idea to finish the pauldron during the night, and overnight the whole costume to Arizona for use on Halloween (which was not till Monday) A quick call to the Costume Designer (Kimball), a couple of Images sent for reference, and nine hours later Dad was sending it off from the Vinita Post Office to Arizona for another wearing. Mom can work fast in leather. Email to Mom for estimates on one like this for yourself.
Here it is again in April of 2008... Here it is again in April of 2008... Here it is again in April of 2008... Here it is again in April of 2008... |
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The Costume without the Man. (or the spandex). Design by (who else?) Kimball Lloyd Hibbard
This costume accessory was designed and made by Kimball years before we ever got the main parts of the costume realised. |