And so, here it is, my first anthology of sorts, documenting 20 years of cartooning the Hairyer Parts Universe. What?? Twenty years?? Where could the time have gone??
I won't deny that the dream of being published has always been in mind, but doing the work of actually producing a book, when one sets out to do it, is actually a LOT of work. I actually can't say it's my first book if you count that I've created a handful of comic books ahead of this publication, and I can say first hand, making those comics were a LOT of concentrated, hard work. That aside, this really is my first softbound collection, a restrospective of sorts. I actually started editing it about six years ago, and it got shelved for one reason or another. It was a momentary, passing thought the other day, that I needed some kind of prize to donate to a Mr. Connecticut Bear basket raffle. I said to myself, "Why not create a Hairyer Parts basket?" So you know me, I can't do anything with half effort; I decided that any basket of mine was going to need products, and no product like an actual book. So I went back to my original project, dusted it off, and looked at the date of the very first drawing.
1995.
<Momentary pause>
I first doodled the face that would become the lead character in my bearishly inspired universe on some unknown day in 1995.... which means it's totally appropriate to label the book as a 20th Anniversary Collection. The strip that eventually became "Hairyer Parts" first debuted in the Northeast Ursamen's "Bears & Hunters" newsletter two years later in 1997, which means the series remained in development for two years. There was a lot of trial and error in those early years. When I stop and look at where I started, as compared to where I am now, I realized that perseverance was the key, all along, to making a good book.
It feels a little unusual to put something like this out, directly for sale, especially when I've spent most of my energies working for charitable means. I pause to remind myself, that aside from the few cartoon prints that I sold more recently, I've never made any money off of my work. A large percentage of it has been donated to auctions, raffles, or advertising campaigns, all of which have gone on to make thousands of dollars either for charities or community organizations (and I mean, THOUSANDS). When you look at it that way, if I end up selling a couple dozen books and making a few bucks off of them, I guess I shouldn't feel so bad about it. There is this other philosophy that gets into how artists need to think in terms of what they are really worth.... it's something I ought to get better at, so in that spirit:
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Priorities....
Sometimes it takes dramatic events to help you gain a better perspective. Recently a friend of a friend passed away, at much too young of an age. Our conversation drifted over to, of all things, never knowing when your time is going to come. My thoughts went to something that's always been on my mind... that I have so many things that I still want to do. My friends response was brilliant: then you set priorities.
I remember being a tender young age of 19, and like most young adults, I wanted the world. My mother was recently single, I was getting closer to finishing my degree in Computer Science. I was in the middle of a college co-op, when I got the idea that I wanted to do a summer abroad. I really felt like this was the one time in my life that I would have the chance to do something as crazy as going to Europe for a summer. Meanwhile, I was commuting to school with an old beat-up 1976 Buick Skylark, and it was really on it's last leg. So my mother says to me, as most good mothers would, as I'm blabbing about wanting to go to Europe, "You need that car to get to school and work. Set your priorities." So what did I do? I made BOTH the new car, and the trip abroad, a priority. I used my full-time co-op pay to qualify for a new car loan, and I continued working after the co-op term was done, and banked as much cash as I could. I ended up with a new car, a two month stay in Munich, and enough credits from the summer to put me within grasp of a double major in both German and Computer Science.
But... priorities. I guess I am no stranger to filling my plate, reorganizing, and then filling it up again. It's not always a winning strategy. Case and point, Spookybear of 2013, the Heroes & Villains party. I very much wanted to remain in retirement from my volunteer life while I sorted out what I wanted to do and when. Of course, I wasn't going to say no when asked for help. I basically art-directed the whole thing, which ended up with a larger than-life comic book on the walls of the night club, custom animations, a well-photographed ad campaign, and more. But in the end, I broke under the strain of the work. Even now, the recovery of my ongoing neck and shoulder issues continues at a slow pace. I'm getting there, but not as quickly as I'd like. So unfortunately, my time at the drawing board has been minimized.
Priorities.
I started this blog as a way to express a lot about who I am as a creative person, but of course, I am so much more than just a creative person. I try to make some tie-in's as I write and as I share. But I suppose a year off from the drawing table meant I also ended up taking a year off from this blog.
So what's really important to me? The art? Volunteering? Building things out of plastic bricks? Throwing charitable bar parties? Teaching people tracking and how to tie knots? Making music??
Well, you know.... all of it is important to me. Maybe the key word for 2015 will be one that I became more aware of in 2014 thanks to a new job: BALANCE.
Below is a cartoon I made of our current Mr. Connecticut Bear, which was raffled off at our Lumberjock party at the beginning of the month. It's also my first real finished piece of work in many months. Hopefully it will be one of many more to come in the next year.
I remember being a tender young age of 19, and like most young adults, I wanted the world. My mother was recently single, I was getting closer to finishing my degree in Computer Science. I was in the middle of a college co-op, when I got the idea that I wanted to do a summer abroad. I really felt like this was the one time in my life that I would have the chance to do something as crazy as going to Europe for a summer. Meanwhile, I was commuting to school with an old beat-up 1976 Buick Skylark, and it was really on it's last leg. So my mother says to me, as most good mothers would, as I'm blabbing about wanting to go to Europe, "You need that car to get to school and work. Set your priorities." So what did I do? I made BOTH the new car, and the trip abroad, a priority. I used my full-time co-op pay to qualify for a new car loan, and I continued working after the co-op term was done, and banked as much cash as I could. I ended up with a new car, a two month stay in Munich, and enough credits from the summer to put me within grasp of a double major in both German and Computer Science.
But... priorities. I guess I am no stranger to filling my plate, reorganizing, and then filling it up again. It's not always a winning strategy. Case and point, Spookybear of 2013, the Heroes & Villains party. I very much wanted to remain in retirement from my volunteer life while I sorted out what I wanted to do and when. Of course, I wasn't going to say no when asked for help. I basically art-directed the whole thing, which ended up with a larger than-life comic book on the walls of the night club, custom animations, a well-photographed ad campaign, and more. But in the end, I broke under the strain of the work. Even now, the recovery of my ongoing neck and shoulder issues continues at a slow pace. I'm getting there, but not as quickly as I'd like. So unfortunately, my time at the drawing board has been minimized.
Priorities.
I started this blog as a way to express a lot about who I am as a creative person, but of course, I am so much more than just a creative person. I try to make some tie-in's as I write and as I share. But I suppose a year off from the drawing table meant I also ended up taking a year off from this blog.
So what's really important to me? The art? Volunteering? Building things out of plastic bricks? Throwing charitable bar parties? Teaching people tracking and how to tie knots? Making music??
Well, you know.... all of it is important to me. Maybe the key word for 2015 will be one that I became more aware of in 2014 thanks to a new job: BALANCE.
Below is a cartoon I made of our current Mr. Connecticut Bear, which was raffled off at our Lumberjock party at the beginning of the month. It's also my first real finished piece of work in many months. Hopefully it will be one of many more to come in the next year.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
SpookyBear Weekend 2013 - Extended Bar Video
Now that SpookyBear Weekend has finally come and gone, I can finally post about some of the things that I had to keep under wraps for months leading up to the event. We design an plan for months for every last detail of how the Paramount Nightclub will be transformed for the big party, and we keep it all top secret, so that the "big reveal" on Saturday night has the biggest impact. This year's plan was to create the sense of stepping into a giant comic book. The wall art, which I will describe in another post, accomplished this, but there had been a lingering desire to use the screen behind the big bar to bring the theme to life with light and motion. The Event Coordinator, Chris Grasso, and I, plotted to what extent we would delve into the concept, listing out pages of shows and movies that needed some representation in our "Heroes & Villians" video. At some point, the powers that be agreed that a 20ish minute video would be enough to give the crowd the sense that something new was on the screen every time they looked at it.
After several weeks of research, and several near-sleepless nights, the video finally came together. It included finished photography from PhotoBearNE, the original animation I produced as Hairyer Parts Comics, portions of the wall art set to motion, and lots of rapid-fire action shots of Superman, Batman, Avengers, and so much more. If you were at the party and peered behind the bar, you probably didn't realize that the footage was all set to music so as to ensure a sense of timing. I previewed the finished product a few hours before the party to the postcard models who made it to Provincetown. They convinced me it needed to be seen online by the community at large. Later in the evening, I wiggled my way to bar and noticed everyone waiting for their drinks were transfixed to the screen, which made my night.
We wanted to create something that captured the spirit of the SpookyBear Weekend, that would be fun, sexy, and maybe even a little campy. I think we succeeded in this. So, here it is, the entire video. Please enjoy. And if you did, please share it, so that others can see it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxBzoZLF7WU
Friday, August 23, 2013
Sneak Peek of SpookyBear 2013
For the last two months, I have been living on a steady diet of Superfriends, Arrow, and comics in general. I must totally confess that getting involved with SpookyBear in my first off year was completely selfish on my part. What cartoonist in their right mind wouldn't jump at the chance to channel the Justice League (with Wolverine thrown in) to a bearish audience?? So the interim result is this video which I am sure a lot of my friends have seen already, but for those who might be following me only on Blogger, please enjoy watching this. If all goes according to plan, there will be even more to see behind the big bar at the Crown & Anchor at the Saturday night costume party at SpookyBear Weekend itself. I am very happy with the results of this, and am looking forward to making more animation! Cheers!!
This video can also be seen on the following pages: Hairyer Parts, Bears & Hunters - Online Express Edition, and of course, the SpookyBear Weekend page. As of the time I'm writing this, it was uploaded 5 days ago, and already has 399 views!! The first showing was last Saturday at the Ursamen member's only pig roast... it was a real crowd pleaser!!
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Boys Ahoy!!
I'm excited to be producing artwork for a non-Ursamen entity. I'm a founding member of the new Leather boys of New England (Leather b.o.N.E.) and we are throwing our first bar party in a couple weeks at the Providence Eagle for the Friday night of Providence Pride weekend. A couple weeks ago, we finally nailed the title as "Boys Ahoy!" but there wasn't any kind of imagery out there that I wanted to see in the poster, so I figured a "Hairyer Parts Comics" image needed to be created. This cartoon is one part Gil Kane, one part Norman Rockwell, and one part Leji Matsumoto.... the end result is probably about 90% where I wanted it to be, but when time is of the essence, there can be no retakes. It's the first cartoon I've done for somebody other than the Northeast Ursamen, and for those not following me on Facebook, I figured it was worth it to help get the word out about the event as well. We will be doing a 50/50 and live demos. The block outside the Eagle will be closed to traffic so that you can take your drinks outside. It should be a great time!! http://www.facebook.com/events/459799817439843/
Friday, March 8, 2013
Cell Painting Tonight
Tonight I am painting a new Hairyer Parts Universe cartoon cell. If all goes according to plan, this priceless baby will be auctioned off for charity at the Northeast Ursamen's Out Of Hibernation 2013 in Provincetown, MA next weekend.
FYI, Hairyer Parts Comics now has a Facebook page, at http://www.facebook.com/HairyerPartsComics. The final image of the cell will be previewed there before being put up for auction. The entire collection of behind-the-scenes photos of the "making of" the cell will be featured as a permanent article on http://www.hairyerparts.com/ after OOH.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Hairyer Parts reboot
For the time being, I've disconnected most of the old Hairyer Parts website as I'm retooling and reworking the Hairyer Parts Universe into "Hairyer Parts Comics". For the time being, I've set up a slideshow of previous work as a placeholder until I can get more of my newer work finished and uploaded.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Baseball & Anime
Back when I was president of the Northeast Ursamen (as if it were so long ago), Daddy Mike and I came up with an idea for an event to take place in Boston on a regular basis, called "Spring Training". Knowing how much the Red Sox are loved in that city (and by many of us in other parts of Southern New England), we gave the party a Red Sox theme. I mean, on any given night a game is happening across town at Fenway Park, you can see the game on big screens in pubs of all sizes, including The Alley, arguably the best bear bar in the Northeast, so throwing a Red Sox themed party at the Alley was a perfect formula. So we needed an image for the poster, and after having done "Butch & Bruiser" and the "Nut & Bolt Party", I set out to do "Spring Training" but Hairyer Parts-style. People often compared the finished product to Jason Varitek, though truth be known, I worked from a drawing of Youkalis to get the job done.
So I knew that baseball has been big in Japan, but it never occurred to me to look into baseball manga. I think I was aware of one show whose name escapes me... so for kicks tonight, I put in the words "anime" and "baseball" into a Google image search, and found all sorts of great images. This one particular article I found from Otaku USA gave a whole mini-course on baseball subjects in Japanese cartoons. Do check it out. It made me smile to think I may have been on to something when I did that "Sprig Training" drawing... now four years old!
So I knew that baseball has been big in Japan, but it never occurred to me to look into baseball manga. I think I was aware of one show whose name escapes me... so for kicks tonight, I put in the words "anime" and "baseball" into a Google image search, and found all sorts of great images. This one particular article I found from Otaku USA gave a whole mini-course on baseball subjects in Japanese cartoons. Do check it out. It made me smile to think I may have been on to something when I did that "Sprig Training" drawing... now four years old!
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Hairyer Parts - 2004 Auction Poster
Hard to believe it's been 9 years since the last Ursamen Valentines Day Auction which featured all sorts of creative talent. These events were geared towards raising charitable funds for those who received HIV & AIDS services from the Springfield VNA. These events raised easily over $1000 at a time... with my own handmade cartoon cels bringing in hundreds of dollars. Following this period, I entered a life of public service, first for the Northeast Ursamen as newsletter editor for two years, then the independent scouts for another two years... then back to the Ursamen for four years as President.... so here is a flash back to 2004... this poster showcased the cel that was to go up on the auction block later that month. The poster itself hung on the wall at York Steet for the Northeast Ursamen's 2004 Superbowl & Chili Cookoff party. Happy Superbowl 2013 everyone!
Friday, February 1, 2013
First "Hairyer Parts"
"Hairyer Parts" is the bear-centric comic that I created specifically for publication in the Northeast Ursamen's "Bears & Hunters" official newsletter. My cartoons ran for 10 years before my volunteer commitments forced me to suspend production. The series was originally a single-panel strip which eventually was relaunched as a multi-panel color strip. My characters also found their way into several promotional posters for Northeast Ursamen events, including Butch & Bruisers Boots & Boxers Party, Nut & Bolt Party, and Spring Training. With most of my major commitments now behind me, I'm looking forward to giving the Hairyer Parts Universe a "hard boot" and putting it back out there. For now, here is a look back at the very first few HP comics.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Hairyer Parts
In the spirit of trying things out, I created a Google+ page for my cartooning site, Hairyer Parts. It's been so long since I've edited that website, it's really time for a hard reboot of the Hairyer Parts Universe.... with my 4-year presidency of the Ursamen at a close, and a very major project at work winding down, I will finally have some free time coming soon.
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