Showing posts with label San Diego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Diego. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2011

COMIC CON

I'll be at San Diego Comic Con, once again this year. You can find me at table I-03 where I will be selling books, doing commissions and caricatures, and selling other little goodies.

How do you find me? Simply enter the hall, go back and to the right (towards the 700s), and look between the snack area and the bathrooms (a couple aisles away from the bathrooms).



I'm currently scrambling to get some resin toys ready (similar to last year), but I can't promise they will be ready in time, as I'm not a chemist... but I'm trying. I'm also looking to have a little ashcan sketchbook that I think a lot of people will be both surprises and happy with. More on that soon.

Lastly, you can scout me out to find out more about Moonbot Studios, my home for a couple years now, what we're up to, what we're about, our first iPad App (#1 on iTunes) and short film, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. I was lead creative designer and developer on this project, so I know the ins and outs, will have the App with me, and ready to share with all.

Comic Con is super fun, and if you have a chance to stop by and say hi, or email me and tell me what table/booth you may be at, I'd love to check things out, visit, get a drink, and have fun with you. I may also be doing a signing at Udon's booth for their MEGA MAN TRIBUTE book (I was selected for that thing), so check that out as well.

MORE SOON!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

ALA, Film Festivals, Comic Con

This weekend is big for Moonbot Studios, William Joyce, Morris Lessmore, and thusly -- BOOKS.

The American Library Association (ALA) Conference is being held in New Orleans and the Keynote Speaker is my boss and buddy, writer/director/illustrator, William Joyce. Bill will be touting his new robust books series with Simon & Schuster, The Guardians of Childhood, as well as mentioning our short film and iPad App, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore.



We are quite proud of all this hard work, and it is not often that you get to look at a one-page of what a film is doing and how an independent, small project gets noticed... but in sending out our film poster for festivals, I had a moment of "wow":



I can't help but be proud to be a part of that.

In other news/update-landia, Danielle and I will be at San Diego Comic Con again this year! We will be in a slightly cooler section (closer to my buddies David Colman, Alberto Ruiz, Stephen Silver, Bobby Chiu...), and we will have new statues! We are in the sculpting phase of making casts and molds of some new resin toys. Hopefully Binkus will have a friend this year.



We will also be offering the usual:
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Commissons
Caricatures
Original paintings
Statues
Exclusive sketchbooks (new!)
Hardbound books
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I'm also going to be doing commissions BEFORE the show, by request only. You can contact me (email, twitter) and request a sketch. They will be $50 and you can easily pay via PayPal, then pick them up at the show. This is something I've been considering for a while... The time and demand of drawing caricatures at the show is big, and when fans want commissions or other sketches, I don't want to shortcut them (especially if they seek me out). So let me know if you'd like any specific request or drawing (other than live caricature) and I can put some good time into it before the show, then bring for you to pick up in San Diego.

(samples below - final 'look' and style can vary)




Monday, July 19, 2010

BINKUS!

So as I promised, here is a look at our new friend, Binkus :



Binkus will be available exclusively at San Diego Comic Con, later this week! It is a limited run (less than 30!), and this hand-painted, each-one-unique, poly-resin, 4" statue is going to be available at the Art Squared Publishing table (E-09). Less than 20 will be painted, and around 10 statues will be unpainted for you crazy artists who like to DIY or just be different (believe me, I understand).




Designer Danielle Griffith and fabricator Joe Bluhm (myself) will be there to sign, talk, BS, etc. Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Comic Con

I'm back from Comic Con International (San Diego) and it was crazy. The show gets busier every year, and this was no exception. A sold out crowd was present, sweaty, and crazy-excited. I sold lots of books and did plenty of commissions. Even though it's a lot of work and quite tiring, I get to see so many good friends and meet so many great artists, fans and colleagues. I can't wait for next year.

I was quite inspired by a lot of the comic-book-art-nerdry, as well as all the great artwork at the show, so I recorded a new digital painting. This next one is more of a sketch and fun process, but I've been listening to the feedback and requests and will try to deliver. So quite soon I'll finish editing and post the new Digital Painting Podcast.



Check back soon!
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

New Book for Comic Con!

If you or a friend are attending the SOLD OUT Comic-Con in San Diego this week or weekend, you will love the new stuff I've got at my booth, table B-2.



Here is the first look at Blubber Lubber, a new book featuring the observant and unique people-sketching of Dan Hay. Dan is an artist in Florida whose drawings of interesting strangers are dynamic and hilarious. This book is just over 6" tall, thick and sturdy, and will be priced at a special rate for Comic-Con visitors. It will be available, with other books, this fall at ArtSquaredBooks.com.

I'll be doing commissions and will have other books and new artwork at the show, so stop by!
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Monday, July 7, 2008

Sexy Ladies



This is a side of artwork that I don't share or use too much, but am beginning to appreciate it more and more. Just a peek at a bit of the new stuff for Comic-Con in San Diego, later this month.

* this one is definitely inspired by my friend Alberto!
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

San Diego Comic Convention

It's the biggest show for media, entertainment, comics and art in the world ( and quite a good time for the art-lover). The Comic Con runs from July 24th through July 27th. Whether you like illustration, comics, movies, celebrities, animation, fine art, toys, sculpture, or just being around large, nerdy, sweaty crowds... this event can't be topped.


I will be at booth B2, doing rare commissions and introducing some brand new stuff! It's quite exciting, so drop by and say hi. And if you haven't made plans to visit the Golden State or to Comic Con yet, check it out!
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