Less than a week until the always excellent Ultimate Hobby and Toy Fair. For those who haven't been it's much more than the name let's on - more of a mix of comic convention, collectable fair, costume contest, book sale, hobby and craft fair, and lot's more all mixed in. I'll be in the Artist Alley section showing and signing my original art and prints (with an emphases on my recent comic book and strip style work) and demonstrating how I make those goofy pictures. See you there!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
4C For Me... (and Thee!)
A quick reminder in case you missed it... I'll be a guest at this Sunday's Camosun College Comics Conference showing my work along with a plethora of other talented Victoria and Vancouver area illustrators and comic artists. It's free to the public and a swell time for those into graphic novels, comic books and other graphic forms of storytelling.
Click on the fab photo below for a recent news piece on the conference and the program featuring my pal, and program creator, Ken Steacy...
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Bob Clarke: 1926-2013
(* My own illustrated wedding proposal to my wife-to-be was as much a take on Bob's version as the original.)
I thought I was growing up, and out of silly kid's stuff like Mad (and honestly, the quality of the mag was starting to slip into the 80s) so I lost touch of Mr Clarke's work for a few years until the early 1990s when I rediscovered him again. Soon after that a chance acquisition of 150 issues of Mads from the first magazine issue, #24, to the late 1970s issues cemented my love of his work.
His influence on my own illustration style soon was clear. I don't get to drop names very often, so forgive the indulgence, but Bruce Timm once said to me that with all the legendary artists at Mad to be influenced by (Jack Davis, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Mort Drucker, ad infinitum), I was the only one he had heard of influenced by Bob Clarke. He was puzzled. I was not. Bob had an amazing way to clearly illustrate whatever was needed with a brilliant sense of design and a load of cartoony fun. It's always struck a chord with me. His late 1950s to mid 60s work is simply my favourite magazine work of any artist... period.
I was lucky enough in the late 1990s to purchase (although had I not been broke at the time I would have bought more) a piece from an early Mad (#39, May 1958) that hangs in a place of honour above my drawing table. It inspires me to this day and is pictured below. The published magazine spread is shown below that.
I never had the opportunity to talk to Mr Clarke - although I did write him a letter in the 90s to let him know how much I appreciated his body of work and how it influenced my own, I never heard back that he had received the message. I hope he did.
So I thought it might be fitting to celebrate the legacy of Bob Clarke by sharing a few 1950s to 1970s images of his work, gathered from my own vintage Mad Magazine copies, my original Bob Clarke art, and some other original art scans from Heritage Auctions (much appreciated, folks!)
Bob Clarke, 1926-2013... thank you.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
1st Annual Camosun College Comics Conference - April 7th
"CAMOSUN COLLEGE COMICS CONFERENCE is a celebration of the artistic and literary impact of comics and graphic novels created locally, nationally, and internationally. The event is open to the public, free of charge, to view the students' works, hear and see the process of visual storytelling, and discuss the medium with the creators, teachers, publishers, and other fans. It will take place on Sunday, April 7th from 11am until 6pm, on the third floor of the historic Young Building, located on Camosun's Lansdowne campus."
"Our sixteen students will be in attendance in an “artists alley” display of their publications and original artwork. There will also be displays by established local creators Gareth Gaudin, Janine Johnston, Nelson Dewey, Ash Vickers, Glen Mullaly, Simon Roy, and Glen & Kay Lovett, as well as presentations by guest speakers Paul Chadwick (Concrete), Anne Marie Fleming (The Magical Life of Long Tak Sam), Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas (Haida Manga), and Sam Logan (Sam & Fuzzy) - below are links to their work, which I hope you will explore:
www.paulchadwick.net
http://haidamanga.com/
www.samandfuzzy.com
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Coming Soon to a Galaxy Near You...
Great news from the way-back machine department... I recently found out that a Dark Horse Comics collection of rare Star Wars comics is coming out in late May that features reprints of the Star Wars Kids magazine serialized comics that I co-illustrated with Ken Steacy way back in the late 1990s (we both did pencils, inks and lettering). So cool to see it in the same volume as the late 1970s Pizzazz Star Wars comics I had as a kid!
I'll have more info on this as the release date nears. In the meantime click on the cover above for more info!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Howdy Strangers!
Time sure flies when you're busy as a beaver, so I'm surprised to see it's been a couple months since I've checked in hereabouts. Books, children's readers / e-readers, advertising work (print and online), a greeting card, multiple coloring and activity pages, a few book covers, and a couple of plain old magazine illustrations are the types of jobs I've been busy with since late November. Since most of them are not available to the public yet (there's always a lag of a few weeks to 6 months or more before they are released /published / made available), here's a look at a few that I can show you.
Some are just cropped details from larger images, others are from larger sets of illustrations.
Hopefully it won't be too long before I can post the full info on all of them.
In the meantime, the pre-order listing for the next Joey Green book (profusely illustrated by your's truly!) is up now - click the pic to go to the Amazon.com listing. Catch you on the flippity flop!
Friday, December 21, 2012
Busy, Busy, Busy!
Wow! Usually December is a quiet month work-wise but I'm scrambling to keep up with old and new clients coming out of the woodwork. Lot's of coloring / activity pages for numerous clients, some more comic-style ads, a book, book covers, advertising work and more. Here's some recently completed samples... from the next Yikes magazine above, and a sneak preview of one of the dozen of illustrations for the next Joey Green book below.
So here's hoping the rest of you get some time off and have a safe holiday season!
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