Monthly Archive: February 2008

Feb
29
2008

Flame-a-Corn

This was based on a suggestion of one of my students, combine a Unicorn and a fiery Phoenix. Painted in gouche.

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Feb
29
2008

Boom Boom Girl

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This is my attempt at a retro cartoon girl pin-up. Is she going to make the volcano errupt with the beating of her drum? BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!

Painted in gouche over blue pencil lines.

Feb
29
2008

826 Valencia Field Trip artwork: the Day the Kids didn’t come

For the latest 826 Valencia field trip I arrived Thursday morning and was surprised to see a group of folks from Santa Fe New Mexico who would help out with the field trip to see how it is done. That meant instead of the 5 people who usually work the field trips, there was more like 12. The group was also going to compete in a spoken word slam this weekend (which is very cool).

I set up my work area to illustrate the student’s story and help re-arrange chairs and tables and even drew a quick pirate….

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…But the kids never came. The school class canceled at the last minuet, which kind of sucked and here was 12 people with nothing to do (plus there is a year wait for another field trip date for the school, bummer) . So our leader Chad went on and explained how the event went which was hard since our publisher Mr. Blue was none too happy at the circumstances. No kids=no books to publish.

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So I did drawings while Chad had these older students through the process with a sample story that featured a female toe nail clipper made of peanut butter and her best friend a non gender specific jar of concord grape jelly. The dream of the toe nail clipper…to clip the toenails of the queen.

Here are the drawings I created.

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Feb
27
2008

Wash Comic Covers

MR. Trees examples, visit the site: goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com

Over at Golden Age Comic Book Stories, Mr. Door Tree has been posting comic book covers from the 1950′s and 1960′s that have been rendered in ink washes with flat comic book color on top of it. This is a technique that I have been using myself in 2007 and really enjoyed the effects. Go on over and check out the cool examples.

Examples (from DC Comics) Here, Here, G.I.Combat, and the work of Jerry Grandenetti.

MR. Trees examples, visit the site: goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com

Feb
26
2008

Happy Malcolm White day!

One of the founders of the Cartoon Art Museum, Malcolm White celebrated his 75th birthday today and the museum threw him a surprise party with his friends, family and colleagues. As a special surprise mayor Gavain Newsome declared today as Malcolm White Day in San Francisco February 26, 2008. Sadly this special new holiday is for today and only for today, but I am posting it here on the web so in the future we can celebrate it again.

There was cake and food. The first gallery (where the Mary Blair exhibit is) will be named for him as well.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALCOLM!

Feb
26
2008

Brraaaaiinnnssss!

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This is for Joe who says I can’t draw anything by nice and cute. Ha. He’ll eat your brains if you call him adorable.

A watercolor sketch started at Wondercon 2008 and finished last night.

Feb
26
2008

Artist Ben Walker

Ben Walker at Wondercon 08

I did not buy much at Wondercon 2008. When you have your own table you are more focused on making money more then spending it. But one of my new favorite artist is Ben Walker.

I first saw Ben’s work at APE a couple of years ago on a postcard on the freebie table. Ben’s work is a whimsical take on the old west including a 3 legged sheriff and bears bearing arms, all presented in beautiful paintings done in acrylics. What’s not to like with bears in the art.

I purchased his book, Portraits & Tales from Remington Ridge as well as an awesome print of Does a Bear Shoot in the Woods?. The book is really lovely and I was impressed how slick the quality was. The only issue is that the cover is so glossy that fingerprints show up easily.

The table at Wondercon 2008 set up was excellent with nice themed touches including a cutout of a bear, worn wooden boxes, labels on playing cards, etc.

Ben Walker at Wondercon 08

Ben Walker at Wondercon 08

Mr. Walker also runs a alternative drawing studio called Pompsicle. They meet once a week in Sacromento CA and draw models wearing costumes. Sounds like a lot of fun. I might just have to drive up and give it a try.

I look forward to seeing what Ben comes up with in the future. I painted graphic novel or comic would be awesome.

Feb
25
2008

Making more art at Wondercon 2008

So, before I posted images of art I created for others at Wondercon 2008, and now I get to show some personal pieces I did during the convention.

The first one is a fan piece, a watercolor painting of the villainous Maleficent from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.

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Then I used a photo I took on Saturday as reference to do a wash drawing on Sunday of two of the Steam-Punk gents. You an see them in the photo HERE.

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You can find out more about the historical-fantasy group at #7 Saville Row!

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