Steven Heller and my book, Stop, Think, Go, Do, published by Rockport Publishers,
just got featured in the new September issue of HOW Magazine.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Metal Hurlant
Thanks to my friend Valnoir Artfield Lautrec,
I received yesterday from Paris
Metal Hurlant No. 57 from November 1980.
This is the first time that I have had this particular issue of this magazine in my hands.
In this issue I published my comic
"On the Same Side", which later
Metal Hurlant pronounced the most bizarre comics of the year.
On the first reading, the comic doesn't
make much sense, until one lifts the page against the light and figures out
that the comic characters are printed/two dimensionally, and for them the third
dimension (other side of the page) is a
totally new dimension/science fiction.
See last two pages of comic below.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Another Movie, Another Cover
Flying to Europe, I usually watch movies for which I wouldn't pay
a ticket to see, or just plainly missed them in theaters. Because of this
second reason, on one of my recent flights, I decided to watch
The Ladykillers. First, because I saw the original and I really liked it and
secondly because I enjoy movies by the Coen brothers.
In one of the scenes toward the end of the movie, where Tom Hanks is opening
a coffin that is supposed to be full of money, to his surprise he discovered that
it is full of magazines. To my surprise, I discovered that one of the magazines
was with my cover illustration.
It was Mother Jones magazine from August 2002, art directed by Jane Palecek.
The only thing I didn't understand was why Tom Hanks was so disappointed
with my cover.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Still, Best Congress Money Can Buy
In 1988, I illustrated the cover for the book, "The Best Congress Money Can Buy"
by Philip M. Stern, designed by Nancy Brescia and art directed by Louise Fili.
With time, I managed to lose my only copy of the book, but thanks to the internet
I just bought another one. Just flipping through the book, I was astonished to
see of how many things the book predicted have become truths, and even worse.
Below is an excerpt of a book review from 1988.
"His most recent book, 'The Best Congress Money Can Buy,' (1988) was about the influence of PACs (Political Action Committee) on Capitol Hill as a result of their campaign contributions, and also a study of the high cost of running for elective office. Mr. Stern sent complimentary copies of the book to members of the House and Senate, and he included in each a one dollar bill as a book marker. Many members of Congress angrily returned the books and the markers."
by Philip M. Stern, designed by Nancy Brescia and art directed by Louise Fili.
With time, I managed to lose my only copy of the book, but thanks to the internet
I just bought another one. Just flipping through the book, I was astonished to
see of how many things the book predicted have become truths, and even worse.
Below is an excerpt of a book review from 1988.
"His most recent book, 'The Best Congress Money Can Buy,' (1988) was about the influence of PACs (Political Action Committee) on Capitol Hill as a result of their campaign contributions, and also a study of the high cost of running for elective office. Mr. Stern sent complimentary copies of the book to members of the House and Senate, and he included in each a one dollar bill as a book marker. Many members of Congress angrily returned the books and the markers."
Friday, August 10, 2012
Return of Evil
My son Ivo, who is a fan of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 t.v. show,
just rented Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie and noticed the
Time Magazine cover "Evil", art directed and designed by myself in 1991,
appearing in the room of evil scientist.
just rented Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie and noticed the
Time Magazine cover "Evil", art directed and designed by myself in 1991,
appearing in the room of evil scientist.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
International Motion Art Awards
We just finished creating this logo
for AI–AP's International Motion Art Awards. IMAA is a newly established annual award competition, which
will pay tribute to the best motion art from the year and offer a unique opportunity to the winners and their collaborators for visibility, promotion and bragging rights within the industry.
The awards are established by
AI–AP's (American Illustration and American Photography), one of the most respected illustration and photography's annual competition, existing for over 30 years.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
MXYPLYZYK
One of my favorite New York giftware shops, MXYPLYZYK, just launched their new website.
The website is designed by Aleksandar Macasev (of Chromatweet fame) and myself.
Show in Montenegro
On Monday September 3rd, the National Museum of Montenegro
is organizing "Fist to Face",
a one man show of my work in
Njegosev Muzej Biljarda in Cetinje.
They will be showing hundreds
of pieces including comics, illustration, design...
I will be there for the opening
of the show and lecture.
You're all invited.
is organizing "Fist to Face",
a one man show of my work in
Njegosev Muzej Biljarda in Cetinje.
They will be showing hundreds
of pieces including comics, illustration, design...
I will be there for the opening
of the show and lecture.
You're all invited.
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