Monday, January 17, 2011
WASTED #7 -Preview the Vampire Vixens, and Narcobitch returns!
Wasted issue 7 is locked and loaded, and set to be out in early February. This issue will feature the return of Narcobitch (remember her from issue #4?) & even more 'War on Drugs'. Along with the 'Tales of the Buddha' and other regular strips, this issue also features the debut of the 'Vampire Vixens of the Wehrmacht!' I've seen most of Alex Ronald's art on this one, and it's drop. Dead. GORGEOUS.
This one looks to be WASTED's strongest issue yet! Grab one when you see it on news agents after Feb 5th , as I suspect this one will sell out rather quickly.
Here's some preview art. All of it's found in Wasted #7. If its black and white it's mine, if it's colored, it's Alex's...enjoy!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Ask an Artist on the 11th! - A3on11 - Inspiration?
This month's question is: "What inspires you?"
I honestly think when people ask me this they want to hear about some mystical creative secret that only a few folks know, and aren't allowed to speak about except in hushed tones. (ie: The first rule of ART CLUB is do NOT talk about ART CLUB!)
The reality? When it comes to inspiration...deadlines help.
Seriously.
As much as we like to think of comic art as true 'art', and take all the time in the world to create it -"I'm an artist dammit, it'll be done when it's done!"- the reality is when drawing for publishers you just dont have this luxury. Comic art comes with a timeline.
This means that SOMETIMES you have to crank up your own inspiration and draw when you really dont feel like it. When this happens to me, I usually flip through some comic works from my favorite artists, and surf over to deviantart. Just looking at other great artists can help get the creative juices flowing. The trick here is to not spend too much time surfing, reading, and generally 'getting ready'.
The right music always helps too. I've gotten some great band and disk suggestions from other artists, as we all seem to have a rather voracious appetite for tunes! Occupational hazard I guess. The right music can really get me ready and zoned in to draw.
If these options haven't got me going, I use my ace in the hole technique...I go to my bookshelf and grab Stephen King's ON WRITING book. I flip it open to page 151 ( hardcvover version). It's here that he writes "if you read alot , write a lot", and proceeds to tell the story of the writer Anthony Trollope. Anthony's "day job was as a clerk in the British Postal Department, and he wrote for two and a half hours each morning before leaving for work. This schedule was ironclad. If he was in mid sentance when the two and a half hours expired, he left that sentance unfinished until the next morning. And if he happened to finish one of his 600 page hevyweight novels with 15 minutes of the session remaining, he wrote THE END, set the manuscript aside and began work on the next book."
Sure he's talking about writing and not drawing, but that's not the point. For some reason, just thinking about that level of dedication to one's craft motivates the hell out of me and makes me want to get the pencil moving. So that's what inspires me. I hope that helps. Excuse me, I'm psyched now and gotta go draw something. ;-)
Previous month's 'ask an artist' articles can be found here: A3on11 !
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Published work in 2010 - Round up!
2010 was a very good year.
In reflecting on 2010 and doing some fact checking, I was busier than I thought! In total I had 8 comics published this year, work in one art book, and I drew 2 pages of an online web comic. Add to that my trip to Bristol Con, a few Canadian Conventions, bunches of interviews, and that's basically what I've been up to these past 12 months.
My goal now is to make 2011 even better, and I'm working on that as we speak. I've got a number of pages 'in the can' that I'll show and talk about when the books are set to come out. (*Cough, **cough, **Undertow #2!) I'll also be WASTED a few more times this year, and that's always a treat.
A big THANK YOU to all those who have helped and supported me this year. There are too many important people to list individually, but you know who you are.
Happy 2011 everyone!
In reflecting on 2010 and doing some fact checking, I was busier than I thought! In total I had 8 comics published this year, work in one art book, and I drew 2 pages of an online web comic. Add to that my trip to Bristol Con, a few Canadian Conventions, bunches of interviews, and that's basically what I've been up to these past 12 months.
My goal now is to make 2011 even better, and I'm working on that as we speak. I've got a number of pages 'in the can' that I'll show and talk about when the books are set to come out. (*Cough, **cough, **Undertow #2!) I'll also be WASTED a few more times this year, and that's always a treat.
A big THANK YOU to all those who have helped and supported me this year. There are too many important people to list individually, but you know who you are.
Happy 2011 everyone!
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