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Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>'Grimm' TV series creature designer Jerod Bogh shows off print and digital versions of some of his original artwork.</b>
Marcus Larson/News-Register
"Grimm" TV series creature designer Jerod Bogh shows off print and digital versions of some of his original artwork.
<b>Stages in development of Daemonfeuer, one of Jerod Bogh’s favorite character creations for NBC’s dark fantasy show “Grimm.”</b>
Stages in development of Daemonfeuer, one of Jerod Bogh’s favorite character creations for NBC’s dark fantasy show “Grimm.”
<b>The fantasy-loving brothers Grimm, who inspired the TV series. Wilhelm (left) and Jacob (right) are depicted in an 1855 painting.</b>
The fantasy-loving brothers Grimm, who inspired the TV series. Wilhelm (left) and Jacob (right) are depicted in an 1855 painting.

Jul 28, 2012 | 1 Comment


By Karl Klooster
Of the News-Register


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01:24 pm - Sun, July 29 2012
MacRez said:
Well done Jerod. I love the show, love that it's in Portland and now that I know there's a "local" in the production- I love it even more. Now how about we get some Grimm action filmed in Mac?
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