Saturday, November 27, 2010

T-Shirts for the Gene Wilder lovers


It began in March of 2008 as a rant about the too too many Gene Wilder movies that were being remade, then a graphic, then a guerilla campaign that saw my inbox filling with t-shirt requests from strangers around the world by word of mouth alone.

It has been just about exactly two years since the folks over at wireandtwine.com have been hand-printing and selling the shirts.
They are still available! Send along your Gene Wilder lovers!

Look at all the happy customers! You'll notice by the preponderance of navy on yellow, these were largely early-adopters.



Happy Holidays and Stop the Remakes!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

The have finally begun my submission to The Sketchbook Project 2011. It's coming along nicely and I'm considering it a kind of test run for a honest-to-goodness book I want to make. A sort of part sketchbook, part abstract/stream-o-conscious art book maybe with some recurring characters.

As you might notice, I am using a similar technique that i used for my fine art pieces in the Sink series onaccounta the thin paper in the sketchbook.

The submissions up on the site are Pa-RETTY intimidating. Good to know the bar is set high! The tour will be fun!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Bony Lil's Recital

This is from the 2008 NY Clown Theater Festival. This piece has been around in various forms since about 2003. It started with canned music and then the wonderfully talented Valerie Thompson {who composed an original score to the short film/animation Bony Lil's Creation} came aboard to compose and perform an original piece.

This was a cabaret night at the clown festival and you will see a nice introduction by Joel Jeske at the top of the clip.

Bony Lil's Recital from Zea on Vimeo.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Bony Lil in the Loop- Chicago

Bony Lil - How To Give Up On Your Dreams - Lesson #14 from Zea on Vimeo.

An offshoot from the show I created for the NY Clown Theater Festival, "How to Give Up on Your Dreams, By Not Really Trying"

Spent an afternoon running around downtown Chicago with a camera.

Original music by Zebulun Barnow of B1g T1me. Chris Gummert on camera.