Monthly Archive: November 2007

Nov
13
2007

Kids drop-in cartooning class at the CAM, Saturday Nov 17th 2007

I will be teaching the Drop-In class at the Cartoon Art Museum this Saturday Nov 17th, 2007 from 1 to 3 pm. The cost is $5 per student and includes admission to the museum as well. There are limited spots so it is recommended that you call ahead to 415-CAR-TOON.

The classes are accessible by way of BART so it’s easy to get there with out the headache and cost of driving.

Keith  Knight will be the artist is residence that day so  it should be a good day to go along with the three wonderful current shows: Lark Pien, Mary Blair and Edward Gorey.

Nov
13
2007

Two Fisted Jester

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Goash painting with digital coloring.

Nov
13
2007

Sky Duke: sketchbook comic (page 1)

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This is page 1 of my sketchbook comic Sky Duke. The whole comic is being drawn in my sketchbook when I am out and about. The quality is rough i.e.sketchy, but I hope you all enjoy this simple tale.

Nov
12
2007

Origami Animation

This is a very cool making of… video about animating a stop motion Origami Crane.

Nov
11
2007

Rain that Wants to be Snow by Mike Scagliotti

Rain that Wants to be Snow

I wanted to do a shout out-to friend and fellow teacher Mike Scagliotti who has just self published an intriguing new comic “Rain that Wants to be Snow.” The comic features three short stories about three different characters: Quigley, Loretta, and Trevor who all explore a world where dreams and reality are seperated by a thin line. In Quigley’s story he says in a voice-over,

It’s not so much a place inside a city, as it is a place inside people’s dreams. Thats why I moved here. I want to live inside of people’s dream.

Rain that Wants to be Snow

As he walks through a city strange pigs and vegetables float in the sky, insect drive trucks, and horsemen ride through the street. This is the most excentric world Mike has drawn where in the other two stories it is more subtle. In the second story Loretta has moved back home with her parents and dreams of flying over a landscape that transforms and changes and the would-be musician Trevor goes to sleep and his sideways view of his furniture fall “down” and remain even when the scene is right side up.

The book is short (10 pages), but I think it’s worth a look if you see it at a Bay Area comic book store. I am looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here.

Nov
11
2007

Benjamin Ilka’s madseadog.com

mad sea dog screen grab

Fellow artist Benjamin Ilka has a pretty snazzy website, madseadog.com, where the main page allows you to pull pop-up book tabs. Benjamin works in a classic pen and ink style. I met Benjamin at the San Diego Comic-Con a couple years ago.

mad sea dog screen grab

©Benjamin Ilka

Nov
11
2007

Chris Schnabel

I just saw a beautiful painting on the new Disney Store Shelves blog a concept painting by Chris Schnabel. I have loved Chris’s work since I saw his painting on the cover of the Aladdin CD Soundtrack. He seems to mostly do work for Disney and he does not have a blog or web sit yet either so it can take a bit more effort to see his work. His style can included some unique dry brush work along with smooth delicate washes too.

Some of his other work: Print from his jungle book cover illustration , Disney Stratocaster.

I will try to post more when I can find some good on-line samples or if I can scan some of what I have.

©Disney

Nov
09
2007

Warrior painted sketch

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Watercolor

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