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Cartoonist Scott C joins us to discuss his artistic journey. He discusses his beginnings, including art directing Psychonauts and Brutal Legend for Double Fine Productions, as well as his first webcomic, Double Fine Action Comics. He shares valuable insights on working with watercolors and creating graphic novels for younger readers. His paintings are currently on display at Gallery Nucleus in New York.Scott CWebsitePreorder Scott's new book, Cabin Head and Tree Head!Great ShowdownsDouble Fine Action ComicsGallery NucleusYouTubeTwitchInstagramSummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar interview Scott Campbell, a renowned artist and illustrator, exploring his journey from childhood art aspirations to his significant role in game development. The discussion covers Scott's early influences, his transition into the gaming industry, and the challenges of art direction, particularly in collaborative environments. Scott shares insights on navigating feedback and the creative process, emphasizing the importance of communication and trust in artistic collaborations. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of feedback in creative work, the joy of artistic expression, and the unique challenges of working with watercolor. They explore the importance of maintaining a childlike joy in art, the fluidity and spontaneity of watercolor painting, and the intricacies of editing in this medium. Additionally, they discuss the gallery experience, sharing insights on how to navigate art shows and the excitement of showcasing work internationally. In this engaging conversation, they discuss various aspects of the art world, including the joy of community engagement through art shows, the unique experiences at Comic-Con, and the delightful nature of librarians at ALA. They delve into Scott's artistic style, exploring how it has evolved over the years and the balance between simplicity and capturing likeness in art. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the magic of artistic interpretation and the feelings conveyed through art.TakeawaysScott C's artwork was first discovered by Dave at Neil Patrick Harris's house.Scott was encouraged by his creative mother from a young age.He aspired to draw comics, particularly X-Men, during his teenage years.Neil Adams provided Scott with a pivotal moment of encouragement at a convention.Scott transitioned from art directing games to pursuing his own artistic projects.He found his first job at Lucas Learning, working on Star Wars games.Art directing Psychonauts was a challenging yet rewarding experience for Scott.Feedback in creative processes is essential for growth and improvement.Scott enjoys the editing process and values constructive criticism.Collaboration in art requires clear communication and understanding. Feedback in creative work can be challenging and frustrating.Finding joy in the artistic process is essential for fulfillment.Watercolor allows for a fluid and spontaneous approach to art.Editing in watercolor requires a different mindset than other mediums.Art shows provide a unique opportunity to connect with fans and fellow artists.Creating art should be a joyful experience, reminiscent of childhood.The gallery experience can be both exhausting and rewarding.Networking within the art community can lead to exciting opportunities.Art can serve as a means of escape and joy for both the creator and the audience.A retrospective show can encapsulate years of artistic growth and exploration. Art shows foster community engagement and joy.Comic-Con is a cherished experience for artists.Librarians at ALA are incredibly supportive and enthusiastic.Artistic style evolves with age and experience.Simplicity in art can enhance the viewer's connection.Confidence in one's artistic abilities grows over time.The process of creating art often involves trial and error.Artistic interpretation can capture feelings beyond physical likeness.The balance of detail and simplicity is crucial in art.Art is a game of capturing essence rather than perfection. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 34. Today we have a conversation with author, illustrator, and amazing artist, Sally Deng. She creates pieces on a variety of meaningful topics for The New Yorker, NPR, Hermés, and the Asia Society (just to name a few). Her award-winning work can be found in various publications, in gallery showings, and on her website. In our conversation, she shares a little about her artistic style, her journey, the two books she wrote and illustrated (Skyward: The Story of Female Pilots in WWII and Warrior Princess: The Story of Khutulun), tips for becoming a professional artist, and more. To learn more about Sally, we highly recommend visiting her site, following her on instagram, and getting her books. You can even buy her original work through Hey There or prints through 20x200 and Gallery Nucleus. For previous episodes and information, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com.
Illustrator Benji Davies joins Jake Parker and Lee White to discuss story building, childhood influences, and his solo show at Gallery Nucleus.PATREONSign up for SVSLearn's 14 Day Trial: https://courses.svslearn.com/bundles/subscription3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and shownotes.
We discuss her early career creating comics in Japan, how she transitioned to focus on her fine art career, creating paintings for gallery shows in the U.S., an exciting new tarot-themed series she's going to be starting on this year, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Merry Karnowski, Aiko Nakagawa, Roq la Rue, Gallery Nucleus, Kid Robot, DSTLRY, Faith No More, Melvins, and Ben Zhu.Follow JunkoWebsite: mizuno-junko.comInstagram: @junko_mizuno_artFollow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcast
This week I sit down with the guy that is absolutely responsible for my love for background within animation, Chris Tsirgiotis. We chat about how Chris got into the industry, his biggest influences, what it is about backgrounds that stuck out to him, his interesting encounter with Adam Sandler while working on "8 Crazy Nights" his 3d Sculpting and so much more!Follow Chris: https://christsirgiotis.myportfolio.comFollow Chris: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SkulptduggeryFollow Chris: https://www.instagram.com/skulptduggery/Follow Chris: https://skulptduggery.substack.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=reader2&utm_source=%2Fsearch%2FSkulptduggery&utm_medium=reader2 Follow Chris: https://twitter.com/ChrisTsirgiotisFollow Chris: https://twitter.com/skulptduggery***If you guys are in the Al Hambra area in California, make sure you check out the art show that is being put on for the legendary Craig McCracken at Gallery Nucleus. Link below that will redirect you to their website to get tickets. Its a CANT MISS event!***"Created by Craig McCracken" Follow Gallery Nucleus: https://gallerynucleus.com/events/967Follow and Subscribe to the What's In My Head Podcast across all social media platforms and wherever you listen to podcasts! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-in-my-head-podcast/id1604643239 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-In-My-Head-Podcast/dp/B09WZVF55F/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Julian+Hester&qid=1660599356&sr=8-3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpod Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL25teWhlYWRwb2QvZmVlZC54bWw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lKoC7V7kfuNUhCxKZSxsL?si=MqtwMp2UTUmLdshs8_9d9Q Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/whats-in-my-head-podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpod Don't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.
Drew Taylor starts off this week's show by looking back on the “Art of DuckTales” panel he just hosted at Gallery Nucleus. Then Drew & Jim Hill look back on the life & career of a Disney Legend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Taylor starts off this week's show by looking back on the “Art of DuckTales” panel he just hosted at Gallery Nucleus. Then Drew & Jim Hill look back on the life & career of a Disney Legend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mousetalgia Episode 462: A chat with Rolly Crump; dining at Disneyland's 21 Royal from Aug. 28, 2017 Contact us at comments@mousetalgia.com. This week, Team Mousetalgia chats with WED Imagineer Rolly Crump about "It's Kind of a Cute Story," his current exhibition at the Oceanside Museum of Art. We talk about his art, his work with fellow artist Mary Blair, and his relationship with Walt Disney. Then, Kristen takes us with her on a trip to an exclusive dinner party at 21 Royal, and describes the atmosphere, the experience, the custom menu designed by Disneyland Executive Chef Andrew Sutton, and more details of this incredible dining opportunity hidden in the heart of New Orleans Square. Also, controversy over breastfeeding at Disneyland rears its head once again, and we discuss the situation. Plus - Jeff reports from the current Once Upon a Time convention tour; new Mary Blair art prints will be on exhibit at Gallery Nucleus; Star Wars VR experience gives Vault 28 and Fossil the boot out of Downtown Disney; Salt Lake Comic Con welcomes Tony Baxter, Dick Van Dyke, and other Disney luminaries this September - and an Ears to the Ground report from the opening weekend of Frozen, the Musical in Denver, CO.
In this episode, author/illustrator Ben Zhu takes us behind the scenes of his picture book debut, DESSERT ISLAND. Ben also talks about the creation of Gallery Nucleus.This episode is sponsored by THE JOY OF READING, written by Terri Lesesne and Donalyn Miller and published by Heinemann.Heinemann Publisher of professional resources and a provider of educational services for teachers.
First Draft Episode #351: Mac Barnett Mac Barnett, two-time Caldecott Honor and #1 New York Times bestselling author of picture books like Extra Yarn and Sam and Dave Dig a Hole with illustrator Jon Klassen, and the Jack book series with illustrator Greg Pizzoli. Mac joins us to talk about The Great Zapfino, his new picture book with illustrator Marla Frazee (hear her First Draft interview here). Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak David Foster Wallace, author of Infinite Jest and A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka, illuistrated by Lane Smith Wanda Gág, author of Millions of Cats Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight, Moon (hear Mac and other writers talk about Margaret Wise Brown and Goodnight Moon on this Remember Reading podcast episode) The Far Side by Gary Larson Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Mystery Science Theater 3000 Billy Twitter and His Blue Whale Problem by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Adam Rex Dinotopia, A Land Apart From Time by James Gurney 826LA and its Time Travel Mart Dave Eggers, author of The Circle, What is the What, and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius and founder of McSweeny's and the 826 Literary non-profit No Country For Old Men (movie) Dear Genius by Ursula Nordstrom Steven Malk, Mac's literary agent with Writer's House The Picture Book Manifesto “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children,” by Julie Bosman for the New York Times Carson Ellis, author and illustrator of bestselling picture books Home and Caldecott Honor book Du Iz Tak?, talks about her newest picture book, In the Half Room. The Horn Book Magazine Marla Frazee, two-time Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator of The Boss Baby, A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever, All the World, and many more. She joins us to talk about the Farmer series: The Farmer and the Clown, The Farmer and the Monkey, and The Farmer and the Circus, out now. Hear her First Draft interview here. Jon Klassen, Caldecott Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the I Want My Hat Back series, who is back with a book he wrote and illustrated: The Rock From the Sky. Hear his First Draft interviews here and here. The Real Dada Mother Goose: A Treasury of Complete Nonsense by Jon Sciezka and illustrated by Julia Rothman The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Shawn Harris
First Draft Episode #342: Adam Rubin Adam Rubin, New York Times bestselling picture book author known for Dragons Love Tacos, Those Darn Squirrels!, Robo-Sauce and more with illustrator Daniel Salmieri, about his new collection of middle grade short stories, The Ice Cream Machine. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: “Weird Al” Yankovic Monty Python Mr. Bean The Far Side cartoon by Gary Larson (find the first collection, The Far Side, here) Calvin and Hobbes, cartoon by Bill Watterson (check out the first collection, Calvin and Hobbes) Klutz Books, like Juggling For the Complete Klutz, created by John Cassidy Exploratorium books like The Art of Curiosity Upright Citizens Brigade Improv Olympic Leo Burnett advertising agency Jon Scieszka, former National Ambassador for Children's Literature and New York Times bestselling author best known for picture books with illustrator Lane Smith, including The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, Math Curse, and more. Hear his First Draft interview here. Good Night, Good Night Construction Site Adam and Dan's Robo-Sauce video High Five by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri Gladys the Magic Chicken by Adam Rex illustrator Adam Rex El Chupacabras by Adam Rubin with illustrator Crash McCreery Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park Kurt Vonnegut (author of Slaughterhouse Five and more) lecture about The Shapes of Stories Illustrator Charles Santoso Cartoonist Liniers Illustrator Emily Hughes Illustrator Nicole Miles Seaerra Miller, illustrator Improvise: Scene From the Inside Out by Nick Napier
Join Stan and Marshall in their conversation with Ben Zhu, a former student of Marshall's who also happens to be the founder, owner, and curator of Gallery Nucleus. Ben has years of experience as an artist and gallery owner, so he also has an abundance of wisdom to share with artists looking to get their work into a gallery. He'll tell you how you can get your foot in the door, ways to make yourself more appealing to galleries, and explain some common faux pas so that you can avoid making them yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First Draft Episode #314: Ben Zhu Ben Zhu, author, illustrator, and founder of Gallery Nucleus, talks about his debut picture book, Dessert Island. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Dan Krall, illustrator for Samurai Jack Chris Appelhans, writer and director of Netflix animated movie Wish Dragon, and illustrator of picture books Sparky! (written by Jenny Offill) and A Greyhound, a Groundhog (written by Emily Jenkins). Dan Santat, Caldecott Award-winning author and illustrator of The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend, as well as After the Fall, Are We There Yet?, and The Guild of Geniuses, among many more. How to Draw the Marvel Way by John Buscema and Stan Lee Astro Boy (movie) Dave Masters, who taught animation at Rowland High School before leaving to become head animation trainer at Warner Bros. Chuck Jones, animator, filmmaker and voice actor, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Shorts. Kevin Chen, founder of Concept Design Academy Call of Duty Medal of Honor Jon Klassen, Caldecott Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the I Want My Hat Back series, who is back with a book he wrote and illustrated: The Rock From the Sky. Hear his First Draft interviews here and here. Wish Dragon, written and directed by Chris Appelhans (hear his First Draft interview here) Du Iz Tak? a Caldecott Honor book written and illustrated by Carson Ellis, who also wrote and illustrated Home and In the Half Room. Hear her First Draft interview here. Drawing on Walls: A Keith Haring Story written by Matthew Burgess and illustrated by Josh Cochran. Matthew is a poet, picture book author, and Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College who wrote The Bear and the Moon, illustrated by Cátia Chien. Hear their First Draft interview here. Arree Chung, award winning author and illustrator of Mixed: A Colorful Story, Ninja!, and Out!, as well as founder of Storyteller Academy.
Sponsored by Skillshare.com/ID. Ben Zhu—founder of Gallery Nucleus, illustrator, and author—talks to Giuseppe Castellano about COVID19's affect on Gallery Nucleus; the ups and downs of creating, selling, debuting, and marketing a picture book; and more.
DISCLAIMER: Dr. Megan-Brette Hamilton produced this podcast in her own personal capacity. The views expressed are her own and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization with which she is affiliated.In the 9th episode of HBC podcast by MB I talk with my best friend of more than 30 years, Jaime Zollars. Jaime spent the first half of her childhood in California and then at the end of 6th grade, her family up and moved to the Silver Spring, MD area. While Jaime admits that she doesn't readily think about all of the cultural differences that may have impacted her experience, she definitely remembers thinking "I'm foreign to this people." She shares with use her experiences of teaching students from America and from China and the communication challenges that ensued. Suprisingly and happily, I learned even more about Jaime through our conversation. Our talk led me to highlight the use of language as a proxy for (fill-in-the-blank), the individualistic versus collectivist nature of learning in the classroom, and communicating through imagery.Jaime ZollarsJAIME ZOLLARS is an author and illustrator who makes pictures for children's books, magazines, newspapers, and ad campaigns. Her clients include United Airlines, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Scholastic, Little Brown, Macmillan, and The American Red Cross. She has also exhibited her work in galleries, including CoproGallery, Gallery Nucleus, and Giant Robot. Her work has been recognized by a bunch of great publications and societies, including American Illustration, Communication Arts, The Society of Illustrators, Curvy Australia, Design Taxi, DPI Taiwan, BBC's Culture Shock, and the SCBWI. Jaime has also been professor in both the MFA and undergraduate illustration programs at The Maryland Institute College of Art, and has served on several boards, including the Los Angeles SCBWI, the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, and The Illustration Conference. When she is not participating in any of the above, you'll probably find Jaime eating eclairs or driving her children to and from all of the activities she said she'd never drive her children to and from. Music for this episode is Like Honey by Dr. Delight provided by soundstripe.com.Cover artwork and design by Katrina Langland and Eloise Stewart.***************************Here are some interesting and fun resources to check out that highlight individualism versus collectivism learning, language as a proxy for race, and communicating through the senses. A brief intro of individualism versus collectivismUnderstanding Universal Design for Learning Interested in learning about raciolinguistics?Finally, - great article on Communication Through the Arts!DON'T FORGET TO...Join the HoneyBee Connection Facebook page for more information and news about language, culture, and communication.Download free resources about language and culture or the eBook on classroom communication strategies on my website....when you work with people... Language matters. Culture counts. Thank you for listening!~MB
This season I have many more illustrators since I've been focusing on children's books. It is exciting to have Jamie Zollars on the podcast. Here is a bit about Jamie. JAIME ZOLLARS began making art at a young age, but her illustration career didn't take off until second grade, when she started drawing unicorns on friends’ Trapper Keepers for shiny nickels. She went on to draw local library brochures and elaborate student council campaign ephemera, quickly sealing her fate. To make it official, Jaime spent seven years in college, earning a BA in photography from UMBC in 1999, and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Center College of Design in 2003. While waiting for her first illustration jobs, Jaime worked as an extra on movie sets, tried out for every game show imaginable, and went for runs on the beach, because this is what people do in Los Angeles. Five game show appearances and a first (and last) marathon later - she was making art full-time. Jaime has illustrated children’s books, magazines, newspapers, and ad campaigns. Her clients include United Airlines, Random House, The American Red Cross, Simon & Schuster, Scholastic, Little, Brown, Clarion Books, Quarry Books and the L.A. Weekly. She has also created artwork for galleries including Copro Nason, Gallery Nucleus, and Giant Robot. Jaime’s art has been recognized by a bunch of great publications and societies, including Taschen’s Illustration Now, American Illustration, Communication Arts, The Society of Illustrators, 3x3, Spectrum, Curvy Australia, Design Taxi, XFuns Taipei, DPI Taiwan, BBC’s Culture Shock, Small Magazine, Creative Quarterly, the SI-LA, and the SCBWI. You can see her work at http://www.jaimezollars.com/ or on IG Jamie Zollars Art #childrensbookillustration #illustrationpodcast #mycreativelife Please like and subscribe! Nancy Miller Illustration Social Media Portfolio: http://www.nmillerillustration.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmillerillustration/ Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/nmillerillustration Blog: https://nmillerillustration.art.blog/
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, J.A.W. Cooper.We discuss the positive experience she's had with freelance commercial work, the role of animals in her art, her upcoming solo show at Gallery Nucleus, and a whole lot more! Whether you're kickin' it in downtown LA or on the hiking trail, tune in; there's something for everyone.Also mentioned in this episode: La Luz de Jesus, Flesk Publications, Spoke Art, and João Ruas.Follow Cooper:Website: jawcooper.comInstagram: @jawcooperFacebook: @JAWCooper.artTwitter: @JAWCooper_artFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Before establishing Nucleus, a gallery that is dedicated to showcasing entertainment art and artists, Ben Zhu graduated from Art Center College of Design and worked on Call of Duty I. What led him to his journey to become an ARTrepreneur? What makes Gallery Nucleus unique? What are his secrets for running a successful art business? What suggestions does he have for artists to work with galleries? What are his newest artistic pursuits? In this episode, Ben answers all these questions. He also shares a bit on work-life balance and his measurements for success. Donate to us: https://bit.ly/donate2wp Featured Guest: Ben Zhu, Gallery Nucleus Host: Kayleigh Ma @kayleighx Find us on Instagram @warriorpainters
Podketeers - A Disney-inspired podcast about art, music, food, tech, and more!
This week Gavin talks about the shows he checked out at Gallery Nucleus, we talk about Walt and Lillian's 30th anniversary and the petrified tree in Frontierland, more shows are going away at Disneyland and DCA, plus we finalize our talks about New Orleans Square with some armchair Imagineering!
On the July 2, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter went to the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse art show at Gallery Nucleus. And he went to Disneyland and rode the new Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind ride at Disney California Adventure. He's also been working on this video about Galaxy's Edge photos that you should check out! I tried to go to the Stranger Things 3 takeover of the Santa Monica Pier but the line was capped before noon. Jacob has been preparing for Comic-Con. Brad went to The Lonely Island in concert. Hoai-Tran has been rock climbing more. What we've been Reading:Chris read The Library Book by Susan Orlean. What we've been Watching:Peter and HT both saw Spider-Man: Far From Home, but we'll talk more about that in our spoiler discussion tomorrow! Jacob and Chris saw Annabelle Comes Home. Chris saw Toy Story 4. Ben saw Haunted Honeymoon, The Postman Always Rings Twice, rewatched Collateral, and wants to give a shout-out to a specific episode of Documentary Now. Jacob saw JeruZalem. Brad saw the Avengers: Endgame re-release, rewatched For Richer or Poorer. Hoai-Tran saw Do The Right Thing, Midsommar, Shin Godzilla, 10 Years With Miyazaki, finished Neon Genesis Evangelion and the alternate ending movie End of Evangelion. What we've been Eating:Peter has been loving Legendary Foods blueberry cinnamon bun flavored almond butter. Brad tried the Cheetos Sandwich at KFC, Spider-Man popcorn at AMC Theatres and Creamy Forest Mushroom flavored Lays chips. All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
This past weekend, the Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles opened their pop up show called What’s Up Danger? established as an artistic tribute to the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. If you are a fervent collector of Spider-Man art, whether it be the pages of the comic, commissioned artwork, or specialized hand-crafted originals inspired by […] The post What’s Up Danger? A Tribute to “Into the Spider-Verse” at Gallery Nucleus appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Ben Zhu, the founder of Gallery Nucleus, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about being a child of immigrants; using a fortune cooking to get a job in video games; owning an art gallery; and why he thinks illustrators “deserve to be seen”.
She's an illustrator who's been hired by Harper Collins, she's represented by the Bright Group, and her artwork is beautiful. I talk with Mirelle about Love Sugar Magic, what in the world magic realism is, how she got to illustrate the projects she's had, how she became represented by the Bright Group, her personal projects, and her secret projects like a kids picture book for elementary schoolers that I can't wait for. Check her out on: twitter.com/moxvi_ instagram.com/msmirelle Hire her by contacting her via above or through: https://thebrightagency.com/us/childrens/artists/mirelle-ortega mirelleortega.com/ Check out the book she illustrated the cover of: amazon.com/Love-Sugar-Magic-Dash-Trouble/dp/0062498460 Check out this piece that was featured in Gallery Nucleus. I can't believe we didn't talk about our mutual love of Gravity Falls!!! https://www.gallerynucleus.com/detail/25385/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the June 4, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what they've been watching and what they've been up to since last week. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). At The Water Cooler: What we've been doing:Peter has been busy visiting movie sets in Los Angeles, saw a T-Rex at The Grove, attended Cyclops Print Works' The Incredibles 2 art show at Gallery Nucleus and went to Toys R Us Brad went to How Did This Get Made? live in Chicago, and eating Chicken Ramen flavored Pringles Jacob bought a new couch and went to Pinballz in Austin, Texas Hoai-Tran went to Hawaii for work, watched Geostorm and Downsizing on the long, long plane ride. What we've been watching:Peter has been watching The Tim Tracker at Disneyland Tokyo, and the Apple WWDC keynote, and has not been watching Westworld and feels strangely fine about that. Jacob watched Still/Born, Altitude, and The Incredibles. Chris watched The Staircase Hoai-Tran finally saw Solo. Brad has been rewatching The Brady Bunch What we've been playing: Jacob played CMON's The Godfather: Corleone's Empire board game. Brad has been listening to John Mayer's new single “New Light” What we've been reading: Jacob has been savoring the final few issues of Harrow County and bought the world's worst insult book. Chris has been reading Stephen King's The Outsider Hoai-Tran read Haruki Murakami's Men Without Women. Other articles mentioned: The Staircase Review: Netflix Makes An Old True Crime Doc New Again Incredibles Art Show All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Feel the rhythm! Feel the rhyme! Get on up, it’s DuckTalks time! Hey there Ducknuts, we have a great episode for you this week. Pirate is away, so Josh joins Mitch as they discuss his trip to the Disney Afternoon event at Gallery Nucleus, a […]
The Duck Boys return this week with a show full of laughs. Josh joins Pirate Steven and Mitch to discuss the Gallery Nucleus “Art Tribute to Disney Animation Television,” and Disney Afternoon action figures. Also in this episode, DuckMerch is hijacked by the New York […]
This week, Mousetalgia discusses some recent exciting happenings at the Disneyland Resort. First, Mousetalgia correspondent John Garcia reports on "Throwback Nite," the first of a string of planned special ticket "Disneyland After Dark" events. John talks about the atmosphere, the food, the entertainment, and the special features that made this first in a series of Disneyland evening events a very special night. Then, Jeff reports on the latest Star Wars happenings at the resort, including a review of the Void's "Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire" VR experience currently operating in Downtown Disney. We discuss the parts of the attraction that hit the mark, and a few notes that are slightly off key. Finally, Jeff reports on a panel discussion with Lucasfilm art directors from "The Last Jedi" held at Gallery Nucleus, and shares some secrets from the making of the films.
This week, Team Mousetalgia chats with WED Imagineer Rolly Crump about "It's Kind of a Cute Story," his current exhibition at the Oceanside Museum of Art. We talk about his art, his work with fellow artist Mary Blair, and his relationship with Walt Disney. Then, Kristen takes us with her on a trip to an exclusive dinner party at 21 Royal, and describes the atmosphere, the experience, the custom menu designed by Disneyland Executive Chef Andrew Sutton, and more details of this incredible dining opportunity hidden in the heart of New Orleans Square. Also, controversy over breastfeeding at Disneyland rears its head once again, and we discuss the situation. Plus - Jeff reports from the current Once Upon a Time convention tour; new Mary Blair art prints will be on exhibit at Gallery Nucleus; Star Wars VR experience gives Vault 28 and Fossil the boot out of Downtown Disney; Salt Lake Comic Con welcomes Tony Baxter, Dick Van Dyke, and other Disney luminaries this September - and an Ears to the Ground report from the opening weekend of Frozen, the Musical in Denver, CO.
We wanna be the very best Like no podcast ever was To read manga is our real test To review them is our cause We will broadcast across the internet Downloaded far and wide Help people to understand The story that's inside Manga! (Gotta read 'em all), it's Colton and me I know it's our hobby (Manga!) Ooh, you're my co-host In a podcast we do bi-weekly Manga! (Gotta read 'em all), a backlog so huge Our library cards will pull us through You loan me, and I'll loan you M-an-ga! (Gotta read 'em all) Gotta read 'em all Manga! You know, I was also going to do a parody of the Pokerap, but somehow, I don't think Tezuka would approve of a rap number if he were alive to see this. Episode 10! We're finally in the double digits. If this podcast were a person, and episodes represented it's age, why, it'd be old enough to go on it's own Pokemon journey! Thank you guys for all your support and comments so far! It really means a lot to us! We've got plans for some fun topics to cover in the future and a few projects related to the podcast in the works, so look forward to those! This week we dive headfirst into a heap of lists and licensing news! Oricon's top selling manga and light novel lists for the first half of 2015 are out, and we're here to give you our thoughts on each! Adding to the excitement, Seven Seas spent a week dishing out a heck ton of new manga licenses, sure to sate the tastes of many a yuri fan! To top it all off, we answer some questions and make some exciting announcements for future episodes! It's over two hours of mirthful manga talk, and this week, we've got a breakdown to help you navigate through all our drole discussion! Podcast Breakdown: 00:15 - Intro 02:45 - Pokemon Adventures: Platinum + Black & White Arcs Discussion 09:04 - Colton's "Bold Declaration" 15:37 - Kodansha USA's A Silent Voice Contest 22:37 - New York Times Best Selling List: Week of May 22-28 28:34 - Oricon's Top Selling Manga List for the First Half of 2016 36:56 - Oricon's Top Selling Light Novels List for the First Half of 2016 47:47 - Amazon Japan's Top Selling Manga Volumes for the First Half of 2016 52:20 - Gallery Nucleus' Official Tezuka 70th/Unico 40th Anniversary Celebration 53:56 - Colton Freaks Out! 1:00:18 - Atom: The Beginning Anime Announcement 1:04:04 - Sui Ishida's Hunter X Hunter Hisoka Storyboard One-Shot 1:06:20 - Space Brothers & the Dream Art Rocket Project 1:09:20 - FOX is FINALLY making that Battle Angel Alita Film 1:12:30 - Live-Action JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Film Speculation 1:19:34 - Jump Giga Lineup Discussion 1:30:42 - Seven Seas' New Licenses Discussion 1:46:30 - Q&As 2:00:52 - Wrap Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If there’s something you want to ask that’s too big to tweet, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
Scott C is a writer and illustrator based in New York. His work ranges from art directing video games like Psychonauts to capturing epic battles in watercolor with Great Showdowns to teaching kids how to embrace everything in the picture book Hug Machine. In this episode, we talk about how food tastes better on airplanes, loving people, and his upcoming Zombie in Love 2 + 1 exhibit at Gallery Nucleus. You can follow Scott C and his amazing work on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This episode is sponsored by Gallery Nucleus. Gallery Nucleus is an art gallery in Alhambra, CA that focuses on science-fiction and fantasy art. They have graciously donated a signed Kazu Kibuishi Harry Potter art print that will given to 1 lucky winner. Listen to our podcast to find out how to enter! Episode 6As the Harry Potter phenomenon grew, more and more stories came to light about how the books encouraged an entire generation to learn to love to read. As man [...]
The Fourth is strong with Jeff as he takes on a fun-filled day packed with Star Wars activities, and the Walt Disney Family Museum welcomes its first exhibit of contemporary lowbrow art by Camille Rose Garcia. But first, Team Mousetalgia discuss their 24-hour day prep as Jeff and Dave decide to attempt to stay in Disneyland Park for 24 straight hours. Next, Jeff and Kristen review Iron Man 3, and Jeff discusses the WDFM's press event celebrating their new Alice in Wonderland exhibit featuring works by Mary Blair and Camille Rose Garcia, and the team ponders the museum's direction and mission. We discuss the Walt Disney Company's focus on acquiring franchises vs. in-house creative ventures, and move into a review of Jeff's celebration of Star Wars Day on May 4, with stops at Disneyland, Bats Day, Gallery Nucleus and a 30th anniversary screening of Return of the Jedi in Hollywood, featuring guest speaker Mark Hamill!
Episode 59 - The Colour Out of Space - Part 1 Listen on Patreon We're joined by excellent reader Andrew Leman as we view The Colour Out of Space! But this time we're not alone - we're joined by special guest Paul Maclean of Yog Radio! Show your love for site designer/webmaster Mike J. Mann and buy a tee shirt with our logo. Seriously - you'll look good! Check out some gorgeous art from At the Mountains of Madness: A Tribute to the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft at Gallery Nucleus. Ladies and gentlemen - it's HATEBEAK with their Lovecraftian death-metal anthem - The Think That Should Not Beak. Here's one of those bleak landscapes from Salvator Rosa. This is what a woodchuck looks like.
Episode 59 - The Colour Out of Space - Part 1 Listen on Patreon We're joined by excellent reader Andrew Leman as we view The Colour Out of Space! But this time we're not alone - we're joined by special guest Paul Maclean of Yog Radio! Show your love for site designer/webmaster Mike J. Mann and buy a tee shirt with our logo. Seriously - you'll look good! Check out some gorgeous art from At the Mountains of Madness: A Tribute to the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft at Gallery Nucleus. Ladies and gentlemen - it's HATEBEAK with their Lovecraftian death-metal anthem - The Think That Should Not Beak. Here's one of those bleak landscapes from Salvator Rosa. This is what a woodchuck looks like.