This blog details all that inspires me as a gay artist. While most of the content is kid-friendly, it should be noted that it is really aimed at adults who appreciate cartoon artwork. Don't worry, everyone has their clothes on here. But if you consider the word "gay" offensive, then this blog is not for you.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
The Long Road Back
Well it's been a bumpy winter with lots of time away from the drawing table.... which was NOT how I planned to spend it. Apparently some crappy ergonomics and job transition stress caused a bit of a malfunction in a collection of muscles in my shoulder and neck, which resulted in months of widespread pain and headaches that pretty much shut me down for a while. I have yet to actually pull up to the table again, but I have been able to do a little bit of digital coloring, and spent some time putting a few pinboards together on Pinterest. One of them applies directly to the spirit of this blog.... "Space Age", a collection of retro-futurism from the 50's and 60's. It depicts a world that never really arrived, but was inspired by the space race of the time.
It's interesting how our view of the world and our future changed after we finally got to the moon. We landed, collected some moon rocks, and for all intents and purposes, went home. Well then we had the shuttle program which was great fun, but for whatever reason, our national mindset today is not geared towards space, the future, or any kind of off-world dreams. I laughed the other day when I saw a bumper sticker of the American flag, with the caption, "The Only Flag On The Moon". Oy. Because 'Murica?? The truth is, IF those flags still exist, they would be sun bleached beyond any recognition. Meanwhile, Cosmos has returned to the airwaves, only to become the target of freakshow "intelligent" designers who toss science out in favor of religious myths.... I hate to break it to people, but we didn't make it to the moon rejecting science. It took thousands of smart people like aerospace engineers, astronomers, mathematicians, and so many more to get us to the moon. It will take continued investment in science and engineering, and our BRAINS to get us back to the moon and beyond. Then maybe we can get back on track to obtaining our long-overdue flying cars.
Please visit http://www.pinterest.com/dbielski/space-age/ and enjoy this collection of futuristic images that I find inspiring.
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
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Giant Robots
Well after weeks and weeks of working on SpookyBear artwork, I am happy to say, I am 99% done and ready for a switch from Superheroes. It was a noble effort to mash up anime with superfriends, manga with entry-level DC comics... I am not entirely sure if I am 100% happy with the results, but for wall art, it will work, and for that I am glad. BUT I am ready to move on to other things.
Which leads me to tonight's post. I finally got to see (or at least hear) all of the Albegas series while working on the above project, which led me to discover more Toei based super robot cartoons, including Voltes V and Starbirds / Daimos. I am sooo looking foward to finding more of these (I hear Danguard Ace is coming out on DVD soon) soooo... here is a teaser to hold me over until then. Somebody stitched together the intros to all 80's mecha series. It looks like it's at least an hour of animation, many of which I have only heard of but never seen. Voltron is in there, as Golion and Dairugger XV of course, and Robotech is in there too. Lesser known imports, like Macron I / Gotriniton are in there as well. It's basically where I am right now. I am so ready to dust off some of my very early works and bring them forward to completion. So on that note, have a look:
Which leads me to tonight's post. I finally got to see (or at least hear) all of the Albegas series while working on the above project, which led me to discover more Toei based super robot cartoons, including Voltes V and Starbirds / Daimos. I am sooo looking foward to finding more of these (I hear Danguard Ace is coming out on DVD soon) soooo... here is a teaser to hold me over until then. Somebody stitched together the intros to all 80's mecha series. It looks like it's at least an hour of animation, many of which I have only heard of but never seen. Voltron is in there, as Golion and Dairugger XV of course, and Robotech is in there too. Lesser known imports, like Macron I / Gotriniton are in there as well. It's basically where I am right now. I am so ready to dust off some of my very early works and bring them forward to completion. So on that note, have a look:
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Combattler V 2012
I love it when I discover new anime, especially new takes on old classics. My favorites of course are the super robot series, especially those from the Toei animation, the same creators of Dairugger XV, Albegas, and King of Beasts Golion. But there is one that I wish I had seen as a kid... it's gotten a sleek reboot in the last year or so.... a predecessor to those tapped for the Voltron universe.... Combattler V. From the still below, you can see it's got a similar 5-member team format to Golion, Gatchaman, and so many others... it's like another flavor of your favorite ice cream :-)
I won't waste much time writing about these clips since I don't know much more about the series other than what I'm saying here, except that I find these to be visually intriguing. Makes me wish that the ones behind the new Voltron Force series would sit up and pay attention. It also makes me wish I had gone to animation school in Japan, but that's another story altogether! So sit back and enjoy these...
I won't waste much time writing about these clips since I don't know much more about the series other than what I'm saying here, except that I find these to be visually intriguing. Makes me wish that the ones behind the new Voltron Force series would sit up and pay attention. It also makes me wish I had gone to animation school in Japan, but that's another story altogether! So sit back and enjoy these...
Monday, August 26, 2013
It's a Voltron Kind of Night!!
So I'm taking a break from animating the next (and last) footage of the Ursafriends, doing laundry and packing for camp. I am usually in the habit of putting something on the big screen TV in the bedroom when I am packing, and tonight is no exception. This time, I was very much in the mood for Voltron, since, the Ursafriends are meant to be an anime-bear version of the Superfriends... but for some reason, I reached for my Land Team boxed set of Vehicle Voltron instead of the Blue Lion boxed set. I took a snapshot of the screen and uploaded it to Facebook... and of course, doesn't everyone just love the Lions better than good old Dairugger XV a.k.a. Vehicle Voltron. So I had to throw in that Voltron was meant to be a trilogy (and someday, maybe someday I will finish writing & illustrating that comic) so meanwhile.... here are a couple homemade "artifacts" that show the Voltron that could have been. Electro-Light Speed God Albegas would have been the third (actually second) installment of the Voltron Trilogy, and you can bet anything that the guy who played Keith (and Jeff) would have taken the lead on this one.... here is a homemade video from Youtube footage of Albegas, redubbed as Voltron II. Below that is a make believe screenshot of all three robots, as if they were side by side in the Fleet Of Doom movie. Anyhow... enjoy :-)
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!!
Thursday, July 4, 2013
SpookyBear The Weekend
So a couple things have been going on to slow down my posts on my creative blog. First, I have been buckling down as any good ex-president would, and have taken the time to catch up on things around the house. Second, and this is a big one, I had been sinking some time into co-designing and coproducing the next SpookyBear Weekend for the Northeast Ursamen. The original idea last fall was to do a "Heroes & Villains" party, but that fell away in favor of doing a more sophisticated Alfred Hitchcock theme. I had actually set down to sketch ideas for the Hitchcock party, but we all soon realized that a Heroes & Villains idea would allow for more creativity and participation from the crowd. So out went the idea of "Alfred Bearcock" and back in went "Heroes & Villains". I set out to draw a few designs with the mantra of, "what if they were bears?" This is my normal take on any creative, bear-themed project. With a few sketches in hand, Chris (the Events Coordiantor and I set out to recruit the personnel for our shoot. The star list changed a few times in the interim, but in the end it worked out really, really well. We sewed lots of costumes for the heroes (and villains too) and held a great photoshoot with stellar bear photographer Tom aka PhotobearNE.com. Meanwhile, I have been working on some custom animation for this project, to be seen in its entirety at Spookybear itself. Later this summer, I may offer up some "behind the scenes" images, but for now, the end results of the photoshoot leave me feeling very happy. Please enjoy these, and consider coming to what's arguably the best Halloween Party for Bears and their fans.
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