Getting through the hyper smog of the holidays with an ailing rapidograph. (third piece down gives evidence of the death sputters) A new one sits snuggled in its case, at the ready. I've got a concept design illustration to do for work, a small group of blockprints to cut for a business and a minicomic about a petulant, chainsmoking french girl sitting on my desk to finish in the first moments of the new year. Sets a nice tone...
Dave Grilli has written a new story we are converting into a minicomic! Hopefully this one will move at a better clip than Neonlove did. Using an illustrator who loves comics but isn't a big fan of squares and insists on reinventing the wheel and testing the mashy-ness of linear time doesn't do much for efficiency, but might come up with some novel ideas for 2D visual storytelling (we should be so lucky)
Here are some of the beginnings:
Mapping out the flow of the pages
Sketching page layout, with a little help...
Starting with midtones, {note: the neo-futurists pencil for extra inspirado}
In a continued obsession with an idea for a fictional boutique for airheads, (a recurringmotif in my drawings) and out of a continued angst over the general hideousness of the vast, boring expanse of my bag, last night, I painted a bag on my bag. That is all.
We put together a new live musical score with Clifton Hyde and Stefan Zeniuk, and Director Michael Pope and Animator and star Zea Barker provided the sound effects with a tiny table with too too many things on it.
All live action, and much of the animation, was shot on super 8 film and edited digitally. The animation is a self-taught method that Zea came up with through trial and error and trying endlessly to get this endless business of hand-crafted animation to go a bit quicker.
The relentlessly talented Barnaby Whitfield has made an enormous piece featuring the googly face-parts of YoursTruly.
This Is A Foreground 2011 Pastel On Paper 60 by 40 inches
This is not the first piece Barnaby has used my mug for... maybe the ...sixth?? and certainly the largest. Pour through the top three rows of his incredible gallery of work and you'll find five others.
This one is on its way to Copenhagen for unveiling and possibly getting boughten.
PLUS, he's got prints of this one: get yer grubby paws on it here.
A BENEFIT FOR VERMONT STORM RELIEF BY VERMONTERS LIVING IN NYC photo by Maverick Inman
"I Vermont NY" was born out of the heartache from the damage from Tropical Storm Irene on Vermont, the homestate of New York City residents and Blue Man Group co-workers Zea Barker and Isaac Littlejohn Eddy
Zea called Amanda Palmer, Isaac called the Brooklyn Bowl, Blue Man Group and Cabot Creamery donated funds to cover overhead and the work began to create a beautiful night to raise funds for Vermont.
Ed Koren, of VT and the New Yorker fame, designed a beautiful poster for the night {above}
Deep Mountain Maple set up a farmers market style stand inside the club. The silent auction quickly filled with donated items: Burton donated three snowboards and gear, Darkcloud hand-screened unique t-shirts and original art, Jennifer Kahn donated "Repairing Vermont" pendents, many artists donated prints and Vermont's Center for Cartoon Studies brought a box of comics, books and original art.
The coup de grace came when Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary agreed to come do a few songs with Amanda Palmer in support of the cause. photo @Vnend
Huge thanks go out to the performers who donated their time, the artists who donated auction items, the companies who donated their goods, the wonderful people at the Brooklyn Bowl, the scores of Blue Man Group NY employees who came out to make this night run smoothly and the hundreds of folks who came out to celebrate with us.
The Blue Men had a duet with Amanda Palmer covering a rawkus version of the Clash's Should I Stay or Should I Go.
Vermont sustained nearly 1 billion dollars in damage from the storm. Winter is on its way and damaged roads need to be able to carry home heating fuel trucks and snowplows, home repairs need to be completed, extremely far-reaching debris needs to be cleaned up. You can help by donating to the above funds, lending a hand daily details for how at VTResponse and by making plans to visit the beautiful state this fall and winter as gorgeous foliage becomes incredible skiing and boarding.
You mightrecall I submitted a sketchbook to The Sketchbook Project 2011 which then joined the other nearly 10,000 sketchbooks on an eight city national tour during the spring and summer.
Two pieces of awesome news: one is that the sketchbooks have returned and are living at the Brooklyn Art Library in Williamsburg where they can be checked out and perused. Secondly, for those outside of NYC, my entire sketchbook has been scanned and uploaded to my profile to be viewed online in entirety! GO SEE!
{can't seem to get image to link to site so use "GO SEE" or this: http://www.arthousecoop.com/library/701 }
BONY LIL's CREATION + DISTRACTION short film duet
silent comedy * hand-crafted animation * live music + sound fx
Amuse Bouche 2011 ComedyShorts - Clowns on Film The Brick Theater - williamsburg brooklyn
September 16th - 10pm
tickets
Bony Lil rides again! This will be only the second time these films have screened in New York (the first being in the fall of 2008 at Joe's Pub) This time, they are joined by other great clown films of Jeff Seal and Morro and Jasp as well as an animation/live performance from the multi-talented Isaac Littlejohn Eddy. With each new screening of these films co-creators Zea Barker and Michael Pope look for new folks to collaborate with and create new music for these silent pieces. Clifton Hyde has stepped to the task and will be sure to bring the funk as this is not his first rodeo in the genre. All sound effects are done live as well by Barker and Pope and their bag of tricks.
This is a special night in the month long clown festival Amuse Bouche taking place at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg Brooklyn (Lorimer Metropolitan L/G) THis night in particular will be hosted by the fabulous Audrey Crabtree and John Towsen!
There are a bunch of great live shows happening all month. Check'm out!