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November 25, 2008

the postcards have arrived!

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Postcards have arrived! The image is a new piece of artwork based on a character from "Love the monsters", my first full solo comic from quite a long time ago! I am giving the postcards away for free! I shall be distributing them through comic stores / galleries/ whatever! This batch is quite small, but probably the first of many. I got them done at vistaprint. Some of the printing is a bit hit and miss, but they're good for the price.

November 23, 2008

postcards, exhibitions and documentaries

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Well, it's been a strange and busy few weeks. The Christmas tree went up this weekend, which is far too early, but I am impatient and I love a nice Christmassy atmosphere.
I've been working on some new stuff, putting together some new art for an exhibition in London (a detail from one piece is above,the characters are from a short comic I did many years ago called Mistakes and Regrets. Page one of the new Monstrum will also be on display), curating a touring exhibition (which looks set to be BIG! If anyone has any funding or sponsorship advice please contact me!) and I've been working on a couple of comic projects. I'm going to say January for the release of the new Monstrum, which is now called Book 1, not issue 3. And I'm looking in to attending either Angouleme or a festival in Poland in March. I'm not sure which, if either, I'll manage. If you have been to Angouleme and can suggest anwhere cheap to stay, please let me know!
I have also made some postcards which will be FREE! I'm just waiting to get them back from the printers. If they look good I will be making quite a few more. If you know of any where good to distribute them (like comic stores) please let me know.
Also attended the screening of Andy's documentary, which was awesome. That's the one that me, Andy, Sheriff and Gerry travelled to L.A. to make. It looked great on the big screen. Hopefully we can get some money to make a longer one.
So, just to recap, if you know of anywhere cheap to stay in France, know of any good arts funding or sponsors, know of some comic stores that would like awesome free postcards, or know of anyone who wants to fund a documentary, please contact me.
And that is all for today.

November 12, 2008

Steve Donald

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Some very sad news. Steve Donald passed away at the weekend.
A lot of you probably knew Steve, he was at all our comic events and was involved with many arts and business projects in the North East. Andy and I were first introduced to him about seven or eight years ago. He was meant to be one of our business mentors, but we quickly discovered a shared love of bad movies and Buffy the vampire slayer and became good friends. I don't think Steve intended to stay in a mentoring role, but he was one of those people who can't stop themselves from helping you out. He encouraged me to go freelance and passed on work to me. He hired Andy to help out on an animated advert, which went on to win an award. Over the years I have met many people who were also encouraged by Steve, and as he taught many workshops in schools I can't help but think that there are probably many young people in the North East who have taken their first steps in to comics or film thanks to him.
His own work was hugely varied (another great influence on both me and Andy). From Viz to Orson Cart to muppets, he had worked on so much cool stuff it was just plain unfair for one person to have such an awesome C.V! Obviously, he had the best stories and I remember the first time we went to his house he pulled out David Bowies face (a prop he made for an unused scene in Labyrinth). He could also tell you how any special effect or stunt was done and was a massive Buffy afficionado (we got him to give a talk on the subject at one of our Bishi Bashi comic events). We would spend weekends watching box sets with him, the deal was he brought the show, we made food. I remember showing him how to cook a simple pasta dish one evening, he was intent on applying his knowledge of science and logic, where as I am from the vague makey uppy school of cookery. It ended in confusion all round with him turning his attention to how to make my pots more efficient.
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He was the most down to earth and most no nonsense person I have met, always obliging to tell it as it is.
He reached many people in a hugely positive way through his work. He was a kind and thoughtful person with a sharp sense of humour.
He will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with his family.

November 01, 2008

Pumpkin and pumpkin jr.

This years pumpkin:

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Pumpkin 2007:


this years pumpkin


Pumpkin 2006:


Happy Halloween!