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The legendary James Gurney joins Jake Parker, Will Terry, and Lee White to talk about his life as an artist, from a train-hopping twenty-one-year-old to becoming one of the most iconic illustrators of our time. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
The Bancroft Brothers are honored to have the legendary illustrator, James Gurney on the podcast this week! We discovered so many similarities in our paths and mutual loves and influences. Enjoy this discussion of animation, illustration, and even a bit of where he believes things are headed for himself- and possibly you.
Since its release in 1982, “The Artist's Guide to Sketching” has become a classic art guide for students and laypeople around the world. The book includes instruction and artwork by James Gurney and Thomas Kinkade - two students who would go on to fame with “Dinotopia” (Gurney) and as the “Painter of Light” (Kinkade).Now there is a bold new edition of the groundbreaking book, freshly updated with a new introduction, archival photographs, and illuminating text to guide a new generation of illustrators.
Joining the podcast (Episode 305) today is the esteemed painter, illustrator and writer James Gurney. Michael Clawson chats with James about his long career in art and illustration, including his experiences with dinosaurs for his famous Dinotopia series and also his work on the Frank Frazetta film Fire and Ice. James also discusses the rerelease of his 1982 drawing book, The Artist's Guide to Sketching, which he wrote with painter Thomas Kinkade. The book will come out in February 2025. James is also a contributor and columnist in one of magazine titles, International Artist. Learn more at internationalartist.com.
The Professional Artist with Echo Chernik Episode 14: Date:August 17, 2024 Join me as I introduce you award-winning illustrator Alexander Gustafson about his journey as an illustrator from games to advertising for Mountain Dew to his incredible sculptures and the development of his own I.P. About Alexander Gustafson Alex is An Award Winning Illustrator, Concept Artist, Maquette Sculptor and Art Director. Growing up in the icy mountains of Vermont, he enjoyed drawing stories and playing Dungeons and Dragons to ward off the cold. Alex also spent hours in those formative years admiring the works of modern masters like Todd Lockwood, Chris Van Allsburg, James Gurney, and Brom. All of this eventually compelled him to seek out a career in fantasy illustration, where he has the freedom to create worlds and tell stories with pictures. The art he makes is meant to inspire people to remember that their inner kid can come along for the ride into adult hood and to spark imagination and wonder in those who take time out to view them. Alex graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2008 with a Masters degree in Illustration, and continues to pursue his passion for fantasy, sci-fi, and steampunk. Alexander Gustafson's Link: https://www.illustratedpixels.com Echo Chernik Links: Website: https://www.EchoChernik.com Illustration: https://www.echo-x.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/echoxartist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echochernik Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thexcaliberproject Details-014.rtf
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare's Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri, to to hash through the week's big national security news, including:“Digital Solid Parody.” The Biden administration is making major moves when it comes to emerging technologies, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken rolling out a new multilateral strategy for “digital solidarity” this week at the annual RSA cybersecurity conference, among other actions. What is new about what the Biden administration is doing? And where will it lead? “Avengers' Endgame.” Israeli military operations in Gaza may be entering a final stage, as forces may have begun an assault on Rafah—one that U.S. policymakers have warned against, as it could harm the countless Gazan civilians that have sought refuge there. Will this be a breaking point for U.S. support for Israeli military operations? And how will it impact ongoing ceasefire negotiations?“Stomp and Circumstance.” College campuses around the country are at a standstill due to student protests over U.S. support for the war in Gaza. Some universities have agreed to consider student demands, including divestment, while others have worked with local law enforcement to arrest protesters and break up encampments. How should universities (and the Biden administration) be responding?For object lessons, Alan endorsed the new period miniseries Fellow Travelers. Lacking any Menendez updates, Quinta broadened her beat to cover the new indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX). Scott sang the praises of a childhood classic he and his son have rediscovered, James Gurney's “Dinotopia.” And Eugenia celebrated the early look at retirement provided by one of her favorite video games, Sims 4.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare's Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri, to hash through the week's big national security news, including:“Digital Solid Parody.” The Biden administration is making major moves when it comes to emerging technologies, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken rolling out a new multilateral strategy for “digital solidarity” this week at the annual RSA cybersecurity conference, among other actions. What is new about what the Biden administration is doing? And where will it lead? “Avengers' Endgame.” Israeli military operations in Gaza may be entering a final stage, as forces may have begun an assault on Rafah—one that U.S. policymakers have warned against, as it could harm the countless Gazan civilians that have sought refuge there. Will this be a breaking point for U.S. support for Israeli military operations? And how will it impact ongoing ceasefire negotiations?“Stomp and Circumstance.” College campuses around the country are at a standstill due to student protests over U.S. support for the war in Gaza. Some universities have agreed to consider student demands, including divestment, while others have worked with local law enforcement to arrest protesters and break up encampments. How should universities (and the Biden administration) be responding?For object lessons, Alan endorsed the new period miniseries Fellow Travelers. Lacking any Menendez updates, Quinta broadened her beat to cover the new indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX). Scott sang the praises of a childhood classic he and his son have rediscovered, James Gurney's “Dinotopia.” And Eugenia celebrated the early look at retirement provided by one of her favorite video games, Sims 4.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's conversation with James Gurney is entertaining, thoughtful, and inspiring! We will talk about his art journey from hopping on a train and sketching America to working in animation and illustration to creating the Dinotopia series of books and now influencing new generations of artists through teaching online. This conversation is full of wonderful stories of a life creatively lived. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Where to find James: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney Substack: https://substack.com/@jamesgurney Website: https://jamesgurney.com/ Gurney Journey Blog: https://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/
We brought together judges from every judging category from the 2023 F1 in Schools World Finals to share their feedback from the competition. This episode is hosted by Peter Russell. Peter is joined by David Palfreeman, Holly Roberts, Kim Quaghebeur, James Gurney, and Sorcha Nic Conmara. This episode was recorded in September 2023. Information was correct at the time of recording. Check the regulations of your competition for the most up-to-date information. For the latest F1 in Schools news, go to https://www.offthetrack.net and follow us on Instagram: @offthetrackpodcast Got a suggestion for an episode? Want us to explain or discuss something? Send us a message on Instagram!
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Miles Johnston.We discuss how he first got inspired to create, what he's trying to communicate through his work, his upcoming solo show at Harman Projects, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Spoke Art, Hashimoto Contemporary, Ken Harman Hashimoto, Rodrigo Luff, James Gurney, Aron Wiesenfeld, and Xue Jiya.Follow MilesWebsite: milesjohnstonart.comInstagram: @miles_artTikTok: @miles_artYouTube: @MilesjartFollow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcast
PODCAST BIOS WEBSITE: https://jamesgurney.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jamesgurneyart/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney Born in California in 1958, the son of a mechanical engineer, he taught himself to draw by reading books about the illustrators Norman Rockwell and Howard Pyle. He studied archaeology at the University of California at Berkeley, receiving a degree in anthropology with Phi Beta Kappa honors. Prompted by a cross-country adventure on freight trains, he coauthored The Artist's Guide to Sketching in 1982. During the same period, he worked as a background painter for the animated film Fire and Ice, co-produced by Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta. His freelance illustration career began with paperback book covers, where he developed his characteristic realistic renderings of fantastic scenes, often using posed models and handmade maquettes for reference. His has worked on more than a dozen assignments for National Geographic magazine, painting reconstructions of Moche, Kushite, and Etruscan civilizations. The inspiration that came from researching these scenes of ancient life led to a series of lost world paintings, including ”Dinosaur Parade” and ”Waterfall City.” With the encouragement of retired publishers Ian and Betty Ballantine, he committed two years' time to writing and illustrating Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time, which was published in 1992. Solo exhibitions of his artwork have been presented at The Smithsonian Institution, The Norman Rockwell Museum, The Norton Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, and other venues. He is a popular lecturer at art schools, movie studios and game companies, and he teaches occasional workshops. His book, Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter (2010) was Amazon's #1 bestselling book on painting for over 52 weeks and is based on his daily blog gurneyjourney.blogspot.com. _________________________________________________________________________ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ROSEMARY BRUSHES https://www.rosemaryandco.com HEIN ATELIER https://heinatelier.com/ _________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING TO KEEP THIS PODCAST GOING BY BECOMING A MONTHLY PATRON. JUST CLICK THE LINK BELOW. https://patron.podbean.com/theundrapedartist _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist __________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/
PODCAST BIOS WEBSITE: https://jamesgurney.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jamesgurneyart/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney Born in California in 1958, the son of a mechanical engineer, he taught himself to draw by reading books about the illustrators Norman Rockwell and Howard Pyle. He studied archaeology at the University of California at Berkeley, receiving a degree in anthropology with Phi Beta Kappa honors. Prompted by a cross-country adventure on freight trains, he coauthored The Artist's Guide to Sketching in 1982. During the same period, he worked as a background painter for the animated film Fire and Ice, co-produced by Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta. His freelance illustration career began with paperback book covers, where he developed his characteristic realistic renderings of fantastic scenes, often using posed models and handmade maquettes for reference. His has worked on more than a dozen assignments for National Geographic magazine, painting reconstructions of Moche, Kushite, and Etruscan civilizations. The inspiration that came from researching these scenes of ancient life led to a series of lost world paintings, including ”Dinosaur Parade” and ”Waterfall City.” With the encouragement of retired publishers Ian and Betty Ballantine, he committed two years' time to writing and illustrating Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time, which was published in 1992. Solo exhibitions of his artwork have been presented at The Smithsonian Institution, The Norman Rockwell Museum, The Norton Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, and other venues. He is a popular lecturer at art schools, movie studios and game companies, and he teaches occasional workshops. His book, Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter (2010) was Amazon's #1 bestselling book on painting for over 52 weeks and is based on his daily blog gurneyjourney.blogspot.com. _________________________________________________________________________ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ROSEMARY BRUSHES https://www.rosemaryandco.com HEIN ATELIER https://heinatelier.com/ _________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING TO KEEP THIS PODCAST GOING BY BECOMING A MONTHLY PATRON. JUST CLICK THE LINK BELOW. https://patron.podbean.com/theundrapedartist _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist __________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/
Kennt ihr schon dieses “neue” Videoportal YouTube? Wir haben mal reingeschnuppert und unter all dem Dreck, die kleinen und großen, aber wunderschön funkelnden Perlen gefunden und zutage gefördert. Es geht um Grenzüberschreitungen bei Videospielen, sozialkritischen Schnack, nerdige Bastler und ‘ne Menge Kunstkram. Ach ja, bissl Musik spielt natürlich auch eine Rolle. Broadcast yourself! Oder so... (Es kommen vor: HowToBasic, Shesez, Summoning Salt, liamcarps, Kurzgesagt, Andre Antunes, Mia Mulder, TheCrafsMan SteadyCraftin, GameTwo, Peter Draws, James Gurney, The Urban Rescue Ranch, How It Should Have Ended)
Chatting With Sherri welcomes illustrator, concept artist, maquette sculptor; Alexander Gustafson! Growing up in the icy mountains of Vermont, Alexander enjoyed drawing, telling stories and playing Dungeons and Dragons to ward off the cold. He also spent hours in those formative years admiring the works of modern masters like Todd Lockwood, Chris Van Allsburg, James Gurney, and Brom. All of this eventually compelled him to seek out a career in fantasy illustration, where he has the freedom to create worlds and tell stories with pictures. He graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2008 with a master's degree in illustration, and continues to pursue his passion for fantasy, sci-fi, and steampunk art. Alexander Gustafson is a winner of the Writers and Illustrators of the Future; and publishing of L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 35,
Lead Enterprise Judge, David Palfreeman, and Engineering Judge and 2018 F1 in Schools World Champion, James Gurney, join Michael Walker to discuss their experience of judging the 2022 F1 in Schools World Finals and the areas where teams could have improved. Support the future of Off The Track by joining us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/offthetrack For the latest F1 in Schools news, go to https://www.offthetrack.net and follow us on Instagram: @offthetrackpodcast Got a suggestion for an episode? Want us to explain or discuss something? Send us a message on Instagram!
I had Thomas Blackshear on today... What a fun podcast. He's such an animated, interesting human being who's had a unique story from day one. Thomas was meant to be an artist. He's done things as varied as doing plates for collectibles. He was also intimately involved in a series of black figurines - sculptures in the collectible world, the series being a number-one seller for like 20 years.Thomas has had to face difficulties as most of us do in life. Sometimes we have obstacles that are larger than others and he's managed to find his path and stay true to himself as an artist. At times he's had to reinvent himself and you'll hear in his story, if you really are "all in" as an artist, you will find a way to succeed.That doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be rich. In fact, you probably won't, but you will succeed artistically if you stick with it. For Thomas, what he's doing right now is the most important, which is really having fun and enjoying his God-given talents. You see, Thomas burst onto the Western and Native American art scene with his paintings in 2017. So he's only been in this arena of art for five years. The thing is - he's got like 45 years as a serious player in the world of illustration. I'm a serious fan of his work, I collect his work, and I encourage you to listen to this podcast so you'll understand Thomas Blackshear, the person. This is part two of two.
Caitlin and Ira recommend ten art books that inspire them! Here is the list:The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation - Ollie Johnston and Frank ThomasThe Drew as the Pleased Vol. 1 - Didier GhezThe Drew as the Pleased Vol. 4 - Didier GhezThe Art of Over the Garden Wall - Patrick McHaleDungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: A Visual History - Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon PetersonColor and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter - James GurneyCreative Illustration - Andrew LoomisPerspective! for Comic Book Artists: How to Achieve a Professional Look in your Artwork - David Chelsea99 Ways to Tell a Story: Exercises in Style - Matt MaddenThe Noble Approach: Maurice Noble and the Zen of Animation - Tod Polson~Hosted by Caitlin Cadieux and Ira MarcksBonus episodes at: patreon.com/cartoon_feelingsShare you feelings at: cartoonfeelingspodcast@gmail.com
In this episode George is joined by James Gurney, Editor of QP Magazine as they discuss the Glashütte Original Senator Karree.
Original broadcast date May 26, 2022. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2022/05/binary-system-podcast-316-lore-olympus-love-death-robots-arcane-and-more/ For once we had a plan! We talked about the latest two episodes of Lore Olympus, and asked the important questions: WHAT is happening to the ruling gods, and HOW is it all Zeus' fault? (Because you know it is.) After that we set out to recap the "Three Robots" episode of Love, Death + Robots season 3, and maybe discuss a couple episodes of the deliciously gorgeous Arcane. And then we promptly veered off into tangents about World War Z, layoffs, tech billionaires, Jeff Smith, surviving the apocalypse with a desk job, that series of Dinotopia books from the 90s, and Dr. Strangelove. Nobody is surprised. Anyway, giant spoiler warnings for episodes 195 and 196 of Lore Olympus, episodes 3 and 4 of Arcane, the Three Robots episodes of Love Death + Robots, and the ending to Dr. Strangelove. This week's outro is a clip from Electrolyte by Nul Tiel Records. James Gurney's prints of his Dinotopia artwork are always worth a look. https://jamesgurney.com/collections/prints Here's Jeff Smith's tweet about the Bone cartoon not working out. Again. Sigh. https://twitter.com/jeffsmithsbone/status/1517640535233769472?s=20&t=_M0gBWDWhFnkDZ6WLbAEzw We mention the Lore Olympians fan group all the time, they're a great source of info about the episodes, you can find them on instagram. https://www.instagram.com/loreolympians/ Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Stan and Marshall are joined by the great James Gurney, creator of the Dinotopia series and author of “Color and Light”. James takes us through his art education and shares how his path deviated from traditional art school. They delve into different types of curriculums, discuss what books to study, ponder the future of art education, and the difficulties of using animals as live models. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AndrewTeera: https://www.facebook.com/1eerathe Office - A day at Dunder Mifflin Elementary: https://www.target.com/p/the-office-a-day-at-dunder-mifflin-elementary-by-robb-pearlman-hardcover/-/A-79683643Watercolor Warriors: https://www.instagram.com/p/CN2WCMMDi97/Nobody: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7888964/LaurenAnimal Crossing: https://animal-crossing.com/Lauren's Friend Code: SW-3335-5422-8037Falcon & The Winter Soldier: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9208876/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Muppets Take Manhattan by Kevin Wilson, aka Ape Meets Girl: https://hcgart.com/products/manhattan-melodies-by-kevin-m-wilson-ape-meets-girl?_pos=2&_sid=76c5fc1b2&_ss=rJames Gurney: https://www.instagram.com/jamesgurneyart/Dinotopia: https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B00CJAXRSQ/ref=dp_st_0060530642Model 1: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNNDY2hHhd1/Final: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNPnbWEHkLv/Model 2: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNHzZrlHN_G/Final: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNKcOPRnMos/Waterfall City: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKb87UznxO3/JakeFoolish Gentlemen Films: http://www.foolishgents.com/MCU: https://www.marvel.com/
Scribbling in your art can be an excellent starting point, or a disastrous dead end. In today’s episode, Marshall and Stan discuss how scribbling can reveal fresh ideas, how scribbling relates to categorizing thoughts, and how their training shaped the way they draw today. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Thanks to Mint Mobile and BetterHelp for sponsoring today’s Draftsmen episode! Get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE - http://mintmobile.com/draftsmen As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at Betterhelp.com/draftsmen! Show Links (some contain affiliate links): Bootcamps with Marshall and Vance Kovacs - https://www.marshallart.com/ Winsor McCay - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Winsor-McCay-s3e02.jpeg Kim Jung Gi - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Kim-Jung-Gi-s3e02.jpeg Jeff Watts - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Jeff-Watts-s3e02.jpeg Stan’s Quicksketch - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Stan-Quicksketch-s3e02.jpeg Edward Sorel - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Edward-Sorel-s3e02.jpeg Heinrich Kley - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Heinrich-Kley-s3e02.jpeg Preston Blair - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Preston-Blair-s3e02.jpeg Elizabeth Gilbert Ted Talk - https://www.ted.com/speakers/elizabeth_gilbert Back to the Future (actor swap) - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Back-To-The-Future-s3e02.jpg Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein Masterclass - https://www.masterclass.com/classes/jeff-goodby-and-rich-silverstein-teach-advertising-and-creativity The Natural Way to Draw by Kimon Nicolaides - https://amzn.to/3uLyNnz James Gurney - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/James-Gurney-s3e02.jpeg Barron Storey - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Barron-Storey-s3e02.jpeg Zettelkasten Method - https://zettelkasten.de/introduction/ How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens - https://amzn.to/3uEIlAF Rome Research - https://roamresearch.com/ Edward de Bono: Six Thinking Hats - https://amzn.to/3dWlsSr Howard Pyle Painting (Man on Horse) - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/howard-pyle-s3e02.jpeg Howard Pyle by Henry Pitz - https://amzn.to/3dZjsJm Justin Sweet - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Justin-Sweet-s3e02.jpeg Vance Kovacs - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Vance-Kovacs-King-Louie-s3e02.jpeg Honore Daumier - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Honore-Daumier-s3e02.jpeg Cliff Edwards (Scat Singing - Singing In the Rain) - https://youtu.be/dRcr_5qWa-o Frank Gehry - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Frank-Gehry-s3e02.jpg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡Dinosaurios! El Vuelo del Pterodactil alza el vuelo para planear sobre estas jurásicas selvas, donde el señor Miguelasso nos dará, en este primer capítulo, toda la información que necesitamos para internarnos en el apasionante y, a la vez, francamente singular mundo de los dinosaurios en la narrativa. ¡Rascadle la espalda a ese pobre T. Rex! Para seguir a Miguel Ramírez: @skullmiguelasso. Para seguir a Miguel Garrido de Vega: @Caballero_Tinta en Twitter y @miguel_garrido_de_vega en Instagram. Para seguir a Diego Soler de la Tortulia Podcast: @notiren en Twitter y @roguediego en Instagram. Para seguir a Alberto "Láudano" Martínez: @NoviembreNoc en Twitter y @noviembrenocturno en Instagram. Para estar al tanto de futuras actualizaciones estas son las redes sociales a las que debes acudir: Twitter: @Vuelodelcometa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vuelodelcometa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vuelodelcometa Y si quieres apoyar este y otros proyectos relacionados: https://www.patreon.com/vuelodelcometa o bien apoyándonos directamente en iVoox y teniendo acceso a los programas exclusivos para mecenas. La música final es el tema principal de Jurassic Park interpretado por la Filarmónica de Viena y orquestada por el propio John Williams. Arte de James Gurney.
Mitch Baird is a passionate representational painter. He believes that painting is a celebration of life and the beauty that surrounds us. He is devoted to the traditions of the late 19th century artists who looked to the figure and nature for inspiration regarding light, color, and design. Seeking out this inspiration, Mitch works directly from life to capture the qualities and nuances of natural light and color harmony. He has a strong conviction that great artistic communication depends on good draftsmanship, design, and vision. His artistic desire is to portray a positive visual statement and hope the viewer will experience what he sees and in some sense be inspired, uplifted, or moved by his paintings, whether it is of a small intimate setting or a grandiose subject. In this lively conversation, Mitch talks about overcoming the resistance of our symbol-filled brains to learn to paint what we actually see. He covers the value of painting from life: whether we are outdoors painting the landscape or indoors painting a figure. He candidly shares his view of plein air events. To him, plein air painting is not a sport. Rather it is a mission to gather information and learn light. As a family man, he talks frankly about the challenges of balancing parenting, being a good husband, and painting. It’s not always easy, but it’s always rewarding. As we examine Mitch Baird’s career as a painter, it’s clear that his commitment to the craft of painting encapsulates both patience and perseverance. Links: Mitch Baird Website: https://www.mitchbaird.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitchbairdart/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mitch.baird.5 Mentions: Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA) https://www.p-a-p-a.com/ Books Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance (author Lynne Munson) https://amzn.to/3sxaKb0 (paid link) Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter (author James Gurney) https://amzn.to/2MrYr01 (paid link) The Eye of the Painter and the Elements of Beauty (author Andrew Loomis) Note: this book is extremely rare. https://amzn.to/3aWjBwH (paid link) About the Artful Painter: Website: https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarlOlsonArt This page may contain affiliate links from which I earn a small commission. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
It’s the last episode of the season! Before Stan and Marshall go on break they share with you some of their favorite books that they recommend reading. Some of them are art related, business, marketing, fiction, and self help books. If you’re interested in picking up any of these check out the full list of books below. Answer the Survey - proko.com/season3survey. If you have trouble with the shortlink - https://forms.gle/NrGJoC1xGnrZGFGD8. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Show Links (some contain affiliate links): Marshall’s Books - https://www.marshallart.com/HOME/reviews/my-bookshelf/. Previous Draftsmen Episodes About Books: How to Learn Perspective – Draftsmen S1E26 - proko.com/369. How to Learn Anatomy – Draftsmen S1E10 - proko.com/339. Art and Fear – Draftsmen S2E24 - proko.com/446. The War of Art – Draftsmen S2E16 - proko.com/428. Building Art Communities, Picture Clarity, and Finding Art Mentors – Draftsmen S1E13 - proko.com/345. Art Collection books: Omphalos - Kim Jung Gi - https://www.kimjunggius.com/products/omphalos. “Art of” Books: The Tarzan Chronicles - https://amzn.to/3nlbnCd. The Art of Pixar - https://amzn.to/2K3SUM1. The Art of Up - https://amzn.to/2LxWf6l. The Mandalorian - Art & Imagery - https://amzn.to/3oSVzHi. Norman Rockwell - Behind the Camera - https://amzn.to/2LtKzBy. The Man who Inspired Disney – Heinrich Kley ORIGINAL Sketchbook Tour - proko.com/466. Adopting Art Parents to Develop Your Style – Draftsmen S1E05 - proko.com/330. Art Instruction Alla Prima II by Richard Schmid - Alla Prima II by Richard Schmid Color and Light by James Gurney - https://amzn.to/2JWnBTv. Imaginative Realism by James Gurney - https://amzn.to/2LDocd9. Drawing Manual by Glenn Vilppu - https://amzn.to/2LCEDGA. Self Help The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod - https://amzn.to/387U2pI. The One Thing by Gary Keller - https://amzn.to/3qUvWrf. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl - https://amzn.to/34dlUaU. The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle - https://amzn.to/3gOjLHP. The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss - https://amzn.to/383htRl. I Will Teach You to be Rich by Ramit Sethi - https://amzn.to/37hB5lm. Linchpin by Seth Godin - https://amzn.to/3mkG5K8. The Practice by Seth Godin - https://amzn.to/3aa4LTg. Tribes by Seth Godin - https://amzn.to/3milJRV. Purple Cow by Seth Godin - https://amzn.to/2WifUcJ. Zero to One by Peter Thiel - https://amzn.to/3njyygh. The E Myth by Michael Gerber - https://amzn.to/2JVKeYc. Gary Vaynerchuk - https://amzn.to/3mk2jfp. Fiction Off To Be The Wizard by Scott Meyer - https://amzn.to/3nxvH3v. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline - https://amzn.to/3oOv0mv. The Martian by Andy Weir - https://amzn.to/3oSXGLe. Learn to Draw - www.proko.com. Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com. Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marshall sits down with professional fantasy artist April Solomon. The two discuss how April fell in love with drawing dragons and werewolves, the power of traditional art materials and the techniques she’s learned over the years, art festivals, what her art schedule looks like, and more. If you’re interested in supporting April be sure to check out her patreon - https://patreon.com/aprilsolomonart Visit thegreatcoursesplus.com/draftsmen get an entire month of unlimited access for FREE! Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Show Links (some contain affiliate links): April is on patreon and instagram as Aprilsolomonart and twitter as Aprildragonlady April's Dragon Art - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/dragon-paintings-and-drawings-by-april-solomon-s2e32.jpg April's Werewolf Art - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/werewolf-paintings-and-drawings-by-april-solomon-s2e32.jpg (for specific art talked about in podcast watch episode at proko.com/461) David Solomon - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/waterfall-artwork-by-david-solomon-s2e32.jpg Pageant of the Masters - https://www.foapom.com/ The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta (v. 1) - https://amzn.to/39aRppq John Singer Sargent Books - https://amzn.to/33eHj38 zoo books - https://amzn.to/35ZR0Ea D&D Art and Arcana - https://amzn.to/2UWCS8z American Werewolf of London - https://amzn.to/3pQGtTM Graphite Negative Space Art - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/graphite-negative-space-art-technique-s2e32.jpg Myers Briggs Scale Perceivers Judge - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/myers-briggs-personality-types-chart-s2e32.jpg Drew Struzan - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/drew-struzan-famous-movie-posters-artwork-s2e32.jpg Painting Marshall bought From April - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/pink-lynx-commisoned-by-marshall-by-april-solomon-s2e32.jpg April’s Influences (Jeff Easley, James Gurney, Donato Giancola, Daniel Dos Santos, Scott Fischer, Gregory Manchess, Rebecca Guay, Boris Vallejo, Frank Frazetta, Norman, Rockwell, Howard Pyle, John Singer Sargent, James Jean, Terryl Whitlatch, Joe Weatherly, Drew Struzan, J.A.W. Cooper, Paul Bonner, John Howe, Sulamith Wülfing, Julie Bell) - https://youtu.be/G4rly3_86vM?t=2387 CTN Convention - https://ctn-live.com/ Designer Con - http://www.designercon.com/ Dragon April sold to Drew & Dylan Struzen - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/red-dragon-art-commisoned-by-drew-struzan-by-april-solomon-s2e32.jpg Donato Giancola - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/donato-giancola-throne-of-eldraine-kiss-art-s2e32.jpg Aprils patreon page - https://patreon.com/aprilsolomonart Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com April Solomon - www.aprilsolomonart.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time once again to open Meemaw’s oven and waft the sweet scent of fresh baked cover goodness. Inks starts things off with Papa Gurney's famous dino casserole, chock full of delicious prehistoric flavor and the Brengineer finishes it off with a piping hot cross section Biesty pie, complete with tanks and mutilated sailors. Now if that ain't comfort then these boys don't know what is, so take off your hats, grab a seat, and dig in Covers are served!
Today we are listening to the first exhortation given by Bro. james Gurney at the Stroughton Ecclesia in Boston, Mass. Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: GoodChristadelphianTalks@gmail.com For Show Notes, visit our website: Anchor.fm/GCT Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
A master of colour and light, 'Dinotopia' creator James Gurney became a living legend in the art industry. Today, Ânia and James talk about the key to learning physical paint; how to approach colour; avoiding overwhelm when learning how to paint and James’ golden tip on how to get your values right! www.etchrlab.com
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
James Gurney is an artist and author best known for his painting guide, Color and Light, and his illustrated series, Dinotopia. James is also a popular lecturer at art schools, movie studios, and game companies, where he teaches his unique painting and illustration techniques. His artwork has been exhibited at renowned venues including The Smithsonian Institution, The Norman Rockwell Museum, and The Norton Museum of Art. In this episode… Art is a process of self-realization, and with emerging techniques and technology, this process is always changing. According to author and artist James Gurney, in order for artists to continue to evolve with the industry, they must have the space to experiment, ask questions, and form their own ideas. Throughout his long and successful career as an artist, James has created many of his own experiments in order to pioneer new ideas and techniques. This has allowed him to break barriers and leap past the constraints of the traditional art world. By asking questions and seeking results using new technology, James has made influential discoveries about how everything from color palettes to subject matter affect a work of art. In this episode of the Pencil Kings podcast, host Mitch Bowler interviews James Gurney, author and illustrator of Color and Light and Dinotopia, about his journey as an artist and the discoveries he has made along the way. Tune in as James discusses the importance of questioning traditional art concepts, the unique differences between digital and traditional art, and how emerging technology will change the art world as we know it.
Interview with the creator of Dinotopia from 2015
#101 Tony Guaraldi Brown, Vanessa Walsh "Good Job Keep Going" While Josh is up in Portland working on a mural with MJ, Sergio and Vanessa do a show with their good friend Tony Guaraldi Brown! They talk about how Tony’s name is constantly butchered, the local scene holding up through quarantine, extol the virtues of gouache, wonder if James Gurney is spawning a master-race of artists, Hokusai’s tasty waves, and more. They each brought in oid artwork and then analyze how they have evolved as artists and what has been a constant from then to now. Tony brings in work from the last two decades, and Vanessa brings in a drawing she made when she was 16. Sergio blows everyone’s mind by bringing in zines he made when he was 9 and 12, and we get deep into his childhood nerdom! They discuss how much story to share in an image, what you can do vs what you want to do, and much more. Find Tony at www.tgbart.com and Vanessa at compassroseartistry.com. Referenced: James Gurney @gurneyjourney Lauren Urlacher https://www.laurenurlacher.com/ Hokusai https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-six_Views_of_Mount_Fuji Sergio’s Soundclound link: https://soundcloud.com/main-loop
James Gurney is a longtime friend and an advanced researcher on a little understood part of life: Phage Research. James talks about his concerns about Coronavirus, his time as a Skeptics podcaster on the League of Nerds. James is a script editor for the science communications YouTube Channel Kurzgesagt.https://twitter.com/Jamesrgurney https://twitter.com/VanceCroweThis is the 44th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handling themselves amidst the crisis. This series seeks to reveal many perspectives that will otherwise be ignored by both mainstream media and you might not see on your social media channels. I believe that the Overton-Window will be wide open and new rules are going to be created about how we operate in a post Coronavirus world.
Dr James Gurney is a microbiologist interested in infectious diseases. He is also a big fan of science communication whether that means talking to students in classrooms, hosting his own podcast, or consulting for Kurzgesagt. In fact it’s the latter that inspired us to ask James on our show. You can find the Kurzgesagt on the novel coronavirus here. We talked about James’ current research, armchair scientists and naturally, COVID-19.
James Gurney is the artist and author best known for his illustrated book series Dinotopia. He specializes in painting realistic images of scenes that can’t be photographed, from dinosaurs to ancient civilizations. He is also a dedicated plein air painter and sketcher, believing that making studies directly from observation fuels his imagination. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/jamesgurney In this episode, James discusses: -How he started as an illustrator and working for National Geographic. -How the vast world of Dinotopia was created out of a few simple paintings. -The wide range of fields that young artists can enter. -His experience (and take on) art school. -The importance of artistically challenging yourself, trying new things and seeing how other people solve problems differently than you. -What he learned by throwing himself into the fire by painting backgrounds for the animated film, Fire and Ice. -His Department of Art shirt and painting in public. -Drawing the ordinary and how a sketchbook can be a time machine. -Why he tries to fail as much as possible (but also experiment). -The process of creating and maintaining his YouTube channel and blog, “Gurney Journey.” -The experience of seeking out and painting in the most dangerous neighborhood in New York. -How he gets past “shiny object syndrome.” -Using constraints by using a limited color palette in his painting as well as using a typewriter for his writing. James's Final Push will inspire you to use ten percent of your creative life as a testing ground and to DO THE ESKIMO LAUGH! Quotes: “I simply started with these realistic paintings of scenes that didn’t exist, trying to make the impossible look inevitable.” “I realized that I could learn more by going to the zoo every day and going to the Natural History Museum. So I just sort of enrolled in my own classes.” “Something that motivates me is to just paint ordinary stuff in my own world, within that fifteen mile radius of where I life, instead of going on this endless faraway tour looking for something exotic.” “I try to fail as much as possible.” Links mentioned: Dinotopia, A Land Apart from Time by James Gurney Gurney Journey Andrew Wyeth Connect with James: Website / Blog / YouTube / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter On the next episode: Ashleigh Izienicki : Website / Instagram / Twitter Join the discussion in the Facebook group!
Lista: 1. Luz y Color - James Gurney 2. Realimo imaginativo - James Gurney 3. Narrativa Visual - Bruce Block 4. Las 21 Leyes absolutamente inquebrantables del dinero - Brian Tracy 5. Figure Drawing for all it´s worth - Andrew Loomis 6. Artbooks varios - Final fantasy spirit within , art of God of war , Art of Zootropolis 7. The art of animal drawing - Ken Hultgren 8. Perspective magazine . Art Directors Guild. Scroll abajo (Archives) https://adg.org/perspective/ 9. The Compound Effect - Darren Hardy 10. Getting things done - David Allen
Dinotopia, by James Gurney
Books! I love even more books in this episode, which is part two of looking at the Art and Spiritual Books currently on me bookshelf. Part one covered mostly Spiritual Books, while this one is mostly Art Books. Some of the Books and tings covered include: Color And Light by James Gurney, The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, The Natural Way To Draw by Nicolaides, Framed Ink by Marcos Mateu-Mestre, Perspective Made Easy by Ernest R. Norling, The Hero With A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Video Game Books, My Perspective Struggles, and Entities. Hope you like it :)
In this episode we discuss the branding aspect of F1 in schools with special guests James Gurney from Horizon and Matt Fleming from Envisity.Links:Wendy's Twitter Clap-backsAustralian Government Brand GuideAdobe Illustrator for Vector image creationInkscape for Vector image creation (free)Bezier GameGoogle FontsA custom font pluginFutur Building a brand9 P's for effective brandingInfinitude LogoPrecision Racing LogoEnvisity LogoHorizon LogoAurora LogoAscension
In this episode I talk about the fundamentals and give practical tips that anyone can apply to get better at character design. Book recommendations Color and Light by James Gurney, Figure Drawing for all Its Worth by Andrew Loomis, Figure Drawing Design and Invention by Michael Hampton, How to Draw by Scott Robertson, Framed Perspective Vol 1&2 by Marcos Mateu Mestre, Framed Ink by Marcos Mateu Mestre, Force by Michael Matessi. Fiko’s Corner IG: @fikos_corner Email: fikos.corner@gmail.com. YouTube channel: Fiko’s Corner. Twitter: @fikos_corner
Capitulo 01 - Temporada 01 Hoy en el primer bloque del capitulo hablamos sobre un tema que en mi opinión es bastante interesante, ¿el artista nace o se hace? hay muchas personas que creen que no pueden dibujar un buen nivel porque solo unos pocos elegidos nacen para eso ... y otras personas que creen que cualquier habilidad se puede trabajar para mejorar, incluido por supuesto el dibujo, la ilustración o cualquier disciplina artística. En el segundo bloque hablamos sobre algo que pueda ser de ayuda para mejorar nuestro trabajo, en esta ocasión trataremos sobre cualesquiera que sean los primeros pasos que creo que podría tomar para poder vivir el dibujo ... y como no puede ser de otra manera el marcarse un rumbo hacia donde ir es algo absolutamente esencial. Así que os explicaré como me marco yo los objetivos y como los gestiono. En el tramo final os doy una recomendación y aquí os recomiendo uno de los mejores libros que tengo en mi colección: LUZ Y COLOR de James Gurney, un libro que para mi es la mejor referencia en cuanto a luz y color. Puede encontrarlo en Amazon en nuestro enlace: Y RECUERDA QUE SI LO COMPRAS A TRAVÉS DE ESE ENLACE ESTARÁS APOYANDO A LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DEL PODCAST https://amzn.to/2Mzbzx7 Espero que te haya gustado este primer episodio y que realmente te haya aportado contenido de valor. Nos vemos! en el camino!!
Mike finishes a watercolor piece with new brushes as well as some sketches, including a very special one for Australia. Mike is then joined by artist, writer, and illustrator James Gurney to talk art, dinosaurs, and inspiration. James brings us along on his artistic journey as he highlights the artists and the books that have...
It’s the beginning of the end… end of season 1 that is! Before going into hibernation Marshall and Stan sit down and go through youtube comments from the past 26 episodes of Draftsmen. You’ll hear them respond to the relevant discussions that artists posted under each episode. Season 2 will begin on April 7 and on its own YouTube channel… Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it when we start up again! NEW DRAFTSMEN CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfvIqreCk628yB9mp3e_ABQ?sub_confirmation=1 Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Some show links contain affiliate links for amazon.com Bullets Over Broadway - https://amzn.to/2PsmkSQ Akimbo, Seth Godin's podcast - https://www.akimbo.link/ The Great Courses: Fundamentals of Photography with Joel Sartore - https://amzn.to/2Yy1XYl Norman Rockwell - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/norman-rockewell-art-s1E28.jpg Color and Light by James Gurney - https://amzn.to/2PshXah Imaginative Realism by James Gurney - https://amzn.to/2E4c0eu The Human Figure by John Vanderpoel - https://amzn.to/2YvbP5h The Practice and Science of Drawing by Harold Speed - https://amzn.to/2sa4sEg Oil Painting Techniques and Materials by Harold Speed - https://amzn.to/2rmqKTg How to Draw Portraits in Charcoal by Nathan Fowkes - https://amzn.to/2PsgIIg The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams - https://amzn.to/2t2XuBl Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston - https://amzn.to/2s8PkXE How to Draw by Scott Robertson and Thomas Bertling - https://amzn.to/2qAdDgE How to Render by Scott Robertson and Thomas Bertling - https://amzn.to/36iohba Anthony van Dyck - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/athony-van-dyck-art-s1e28.jpg Artemisia Gentileschi - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Artemisia-gentileschi-art-s1e28.jpg John Singer Sargent - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/john-singer-sargent-s1e28.jpg Luis Lorenzana - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Artemisia-gentileschi-art-s1e28.jpg Alex Ross - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Alex-Ross-art-s1e28.jpg Revisionist History, Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast - http://revisionisthistory.com/ Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity by Molly Birkholm - https://amzn.to/2RBlful The Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler - https://amzn.to/345F3sz This American Life - https://amzn.to/2YBZg8m Invisibilia - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510307/invisibilia How to Make Stress Work for You by Kimberlee Bethany Bonura - https://amzn.to/2YvcpzZ Omphalos by Kim Jung Gi - https://www.kimjunggius.com/collections/frontpage/products/omphalos Darknet Diaries - https://darknetdiaries.com/ Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff -www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko -instagram.com/stanprokopenko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike finished his new urban sketching easel, does a couple more quick sketches and tries out some new inking solutions. Myriam Tillson then joins Mike to talk about her creative journey, gouache, Inktober and a crypt experience. ===== LINKS FROM THE SHOW ===== James Gurney easel (where to get instructions) Mike’s James Gurney easel at...
This week, Manik from Canberra asked if it's possible to tell whether it's sunrise or sunset from looking at a photo or a painting. Ankita Anirban spoke to painter James Gurney and physicist William Livingston to shed light on the situation... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
How do artists paint trad? And how do they capture the sounds and feelings—and the bigger stories behind Irish music and dance—in two dimensions? In conversations with Brian Vallely, James Gurney, Vincent Crotty, and Catharine Kingcome, host Shannon Heaton explores Travelling pipers, a dilapidated hotel in the Hudson Valley, Dudley Street dance hall in post WWII America, and a country home in County Clare. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to everybody for listening. And thank you to Robert McOwen, Lance Ramshaw, Chris Murphy, Richard Kuhwarth, Mark Haynes, John Kerr, Will Coleman, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Joe Garrett, and Gerry Corr Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 29 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Free the Heel,” from Kitchen SessionArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Dear Irish Boy,” from Swimming Against The FallsArtist: Joey Abarta Tune: “The Bull’s March,” from The Raven's RockArtist: Cillian Vallely Tune: “Silver,” from SilverArtist & Composer: Hanneke Cassel Tune: “Grupai Ceol Memories,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Montage: Montage from The Travelling PeopleArtists: Various members of English Traveller Community, Produced by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger & Charles Parker Tune: “Dark Low Jig” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Wicklow Hornpipe,” from Swimming Against The FallsArtist: Joey Abarta Song: “Terror Time,” from The Travelling PeopleArtists: Joe Heaney (voice) Composer: Ewan MacColl Tune: “Mutey Big Build” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Song: “Will Ye Go Lassie, Go,” from Wild Mountain ThymeArtist: The McPeake Family Tune: “A Chailleach Do Mharais Me/The Gold Ring,” from The Celtic Uilleann Pipes Collection - Volume 1Artist: Brian Vallely Tune: “Meaning of Life” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Rakish Paddy,” from The Last of the Travelling PipersArtist: Felix Doran Tune: “Drifting Clouds,,” from The Joy of First Year PianoComposer: Denes Agay Artist: Nigel Heaton Tune: “Song of Dinotopia,” AKA Lift up your heads, Ye mighty Gates (Hymn #436) AKA TRURO, from Episcopal Hymnal Composer: Lowell Mason (1792-1872), words Georg Weissel (1590-1635) Artist: Shannon Heaton Tune: “Pound the Floor” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: Jackie Coleman’s” reel from Music at Matt Molloy’sArtists: Matt Molloy & Friends Tune: “Siege of Ennis,” from Copley Records release Artist: Johnny Powell and his Band Tune: “Leaving JP” from SilverArtist & Composer: Hanneke Cassel Tune: “Liam O’ Súilleabhaín & Brístí Breaca” AKA Bill Sullivan’s & Britches Full of Stitches from Jackie Daly Agus Séamus CreaghArtist: Jackie Daly & Séamus Creagh Tune: “Job of Journeywork,” from Cover the BuckleArtist: Séan Clohessy, Sean McComiskey & Kieran Jordan Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Slow Reel,” from January EP Artist: The Assembly Tune: “Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel,” from House SessionArtists: Boston and Clare musicians Tune: “Doberman’s Wallet,” from Malden Fiddle lessonArtist: Tommy Peoples Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “The Traveller,” from Kitchen Session Artists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Wild Irishman & The Sailor’s Bonnet,” from Paddy KeenanArtist: Paddy Keenan Poem: “No Fixed Abode,” from Kitchen SessionArtist: Anne Marie Kennedy
Lizzy invokes one of her birthday wishes this year to whisk the Hate Expectations team off to a hidden corner of the south pacific, where a magical island of humans and dinosaurs live and work together in near perfect harmony. Yes, we dust off James Gurney's coffee table classic, Dinotopia (1992), and then unearth a dvd copy of the Hallmark mini-series from a decade later. Despite the book containing only the barest bones of a story, the HE team finds plenty in it to examine. Then things really get dirty as they dig deep into the adaptation, a relic from the Crapassic era of cgi. Ping pong, Talking Heads, and a blooper reel; this episode has it all!
Welcome back everyone!Get ready, this episode we talk with Color Designer and all around cool person, Mariama Alizor. We discuss her journey into becoming a Color Designer, and what you do as a Color Designer on a television animated show, and the thought process behind choosing the right colors. (It's a real color-filled episode y'all)Ooooh don't forget them SWEET SWEET Links!:Mari's Portfolio: https://www.chromantica.com/ Mari's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/astronacht/ Mari's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChromanticaColor & Light by James Gurney: https://www.amazon.com/Color-Light-Realist-Painter-Gurney/dp/0740797719 Don't forget, you can subscribe to the podcast at blacknanimated.podbean.com Or you can listen to the podcast through Spotify, Itunes, or even, Google Play And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blacknanimated and check out the Black N Animated Facebook Group to interact with listeners of the podcast! Catchya on the FLIPSIDE!
มาดูกันต่อ คราวนี้เป็นเรื่องแหล่งกำเนิดแสง เปิดหนังสือไปด้วยจะดีมากค่ะ หรือดูรูปประกอบได้ที่ https://www.evernote.com/pub/meisanmui/evernote#st=p&n=aa431169-bf56-4c7a-a5a8-8e21139c159b --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meisan/message
มาฟังหน้า 16-31 กันต่อ เปิดหนังสือไปด้วยจะดีมากค่ะ หรือดูรูปประกอบได้ที่ https://www.evernote.com/pub/meisanmui/evernote#st=p&n=aa431169-bf56-4c7a-a5a8-8e21139c159b --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meisan/message
มาอ่านและทำความเข้าใจหนังสือ color and light พร้อมๆพี่มุ่ย อ่านหนังสือไปด้วย หรือ ดูรูปประกอบได้ที่ https://www.evernote.com/pub/meisanmui/evernote#st=p&n=aa431169-bf56-4c7a-a5a8-8e21139c159b --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meisan/message
Shane and Sonia discuss the myth that a "Jack of all trades is a master of none", and how you can turn your multiple interests and skills into advantages. Notes and Things We Mentioned:Kinetic Arts Center / http://www.kineticartscenter.com/ Silvi Alcivar / http://thepoetrystore.net/3 Fish Studios / https://www.3fishstudios.com/City Art Cooperative Gallery / http://www.cityartgallery.org/Secession Art & Design / https://www.secessionsf.com/Couture Korea Exhibit @ The Asian Art Museum / http://www.asianart.org/exhibitions/couture-koreaSpencer Brown Photography / https://www.spencerbrownphoto.com/ArtSpan Benefit Art Auction / https://www.artspan.org/artspan-benefit-art-auction-0Paxton Gate Curiosities / https://paxtongate.com/curiositiesPaxton Gate / https://paxtongate.com/paxton/James Gurney / http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/Wayne White - Beauty is Embarrassing / http://buy.beautyisembarrassing.com/Ana Aranda Illustration / http://anaranda.com/
Interview with Bruce Schumacher South Zone Paleontologist for the US Forest Service. In the news: A massive set of footprints in Northeast Thailand may show group behavior in theropods, evidence that Lesothosaurus was an omnivore, preschoolers fundraising for dinosaurs, "She Found Fossils" book on Kickstarter, symposium on Dinosaur Eggs and Babies scheduled for Portugal this fall, details on the Smithsonian Triceratops, a new T-rex bust from Chronicle Collectibles, new paleoart from James Gurney, and more. Also, dinosaur of the day Daspletosaurus, a tyrannosaurid that lived in the Cretaceous in North America. Check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino to get the inside scoop on I Know Dino and help us keep the podcast going! Visit http://iknowdino.com/Daspletosaurus-episode-120 for links to every news story, details on Daspletosaurus, and a transcript of our interview with Bruce Schumacher. And please consider supporting us by purchasing our limited edition Allosaurus shirt courtesy of The Doodling Dino at https://teespring.com/iknowdino or the kids shirt at https://teespring.com/iknowdinokids.
In this episode of the PleinAir Podcast, Publisher Eric Rhoads sits down with imaginative painter/illustrator James Gurney. Creator of the wildly popular illustrated book "Dinotopia", Gurney offers our listeners a chance to rethink imagination and creativity in art. A lifelong friend of painter Thomas Kincaid, Gurney discusses his epic journey to artistic stardom, including the great people he's met and the obstacles overcome.
In July 2016, Syn Studio hosted its very first Gathering of Masters, a small festival where artists could share their knowledge, connect with each other and work together to develop and push the boundaries of their illustration. During the event, our first talk featured a Round Table event where 8 top-industry artists discussed their journeys, their very various artistic careers and what artists can do to achieve their dream jobs. The Round Table Artists are: Thierry Doizon (aka Barontieri), Terryl Whitlatch, Raphael Lacoste, Matt Rhodes, Samantha Youssef, Victor Mosquera, Jeff Simpson and James Gurney. To learn more about each artist, you can visit the Gathering of Masters page under Speaker Info.
Buck has a new show! God help us all! Buck interviews a guest and talks about 3 things they find deeply interesting. In this first episode he talks to fellow TLoNs nerds James about Richard Feynman, The Blind Watch Maker by R Dawkins, and Conspiracy Theories. If you feel like being as much as a […]
James and Myles from the League of Nerds join us as we watch the AIDs denialist "documentary" House of NumbersThe League of Nerds (TLoN for short) came into existence around october 2013 when long time Youtubers Myles Power (powerm1985) and James Gurney (jimtheevo) decided to set up their own podcast.Check out LoN:https://www.youtube.com/user/LeagueOf... Myles and James The League of NerdsAbout Myles.For those of you who are just tuning in, my name is Myles Power and I run the educational YouTube channel powerm1985. I am originally from a small town in the North East of England called Middlesbrough, but have spend a large potion of my adult life living in Manchester. I am a chemist who is is currently working in industry, but what little free time I have I spend sharing my love of SCIENCE! through home experiments, visiting sites of scientific interest and angry rants at pseudoscience opponents. I studied chemistry specialising in organic chemistry at the University of Manchester and Toronto. Later in my career, I moved more towards bio-chemistry and worked on projects including the synthesising various nucleic acid analogues for non-enzymatic transcription and controlling gene expression using a mutant riboswitch. I have over 7 years of experience working in a research lab, which has given me the skills I need to research and debunk virus psuedoscience theories. Some of the theories I have discussed on my YouTube channel including AIDS denialists, 911 truthers, the anti-vaccination movement and homeopathy to name a few.https://www.youtube.com/user/powerm1985About James.James is a microbiologist who specialises in evolutionary microbiology. He knows very little about anything else. Currently he is about to start a postdoc on bacterial co-evolution with Phage for therapeutic reasons in France. He has been doing stuff online since about 2008. His biggest annoyance is Antivaxers.https://www.youtube.com/user/JimtheEvoTWL website : http://www.trollingwithlogic.com/TWL facebook group : http://on.fb.me/TZwgy3TWL twitter : https://twitter.com/TrollingWLogicTWL facebook page : http://on.fb.me/1Eq3b8kSubscribe to the podcast:-Feedburner: http://tinyurl.com/twl-feed-burnItunes : http://tinyurl.com/twl-itunesStitcher : http://tinyurl.com/twl-stitcher Podbean : http://tinyurl.com/twl-podbeanPodfeed : http://tinyurl.com/twl-podfeed
James Gurney talks about: How John Steinbeck, Charles Kuralt, and a hobo named Bud inspired James to spend three months traveling across the U.S. The lasting impression of James' art on young minds and how one fan grew up to be a paleontologist and named a dinosaur after James: Torvosaurus gurneyi The criteria James uses to decide what projects to work on: "Find the work I have the most fun doing, work with the people I really enjoy hanging with and then figure out how to make a business out of that." Why James thinks right now is the best time to be an artist and how he uses new technology to reach current fans and create new ones. Why reading every day is important to James' work. How his artist blog, Gurney Journey sparks James' creativity. James' advice on how to develop an original vision. ** Support the podcast **Savvy Painter is a labor of love. It takes significant resources to keep it going, if you find inspiration or value in the Savvy Painter interviews, please consider making a modest donation to show your support: http://savvypainter.com/support
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Enjoy this episode? Become a Patron. This episode is a conversation with Jason Godesky, creator of The Fifth World Role Playing Game, recorded in-person several weeks ago at the Save Against Fear convention, but I start our conversation with an introduction to all this, so go ahead and give it a listen. You can find out more about Jason and the game at TheFifthWorld.com. If you would like to know more about Save Against Fear, the gaming convention where this was recorded, the website is SaveAgainstFear.com. The Bodhana Group, which organized the event and uses the funds raised each year to assist the children and families impacted by childhood trauma, is at thebodhanagroup.org. As you may have noticed in our closing we ran out of time in our session, and did not get to address all the listener questions. I emailed those to Jason, who kindly responded. Q1: "Composting toilets?” Jason: “Do you mean to ask if I have one? No. I think that reusing what's already built usually beats building something new; that, combined with my bioregional commitments, led me to go in with my brother to buy the house that we grew up in. It's a fairly traditional suburban setting, and I haven't made much headway with repurposing much of it yet. Or do you mean to ask what I think of composting toilets? My opinion on them is the same as herb spirals, hugelkultur, and just about all of the other “cool” permaculture techniques: they're great — in the right context. There's several kinds of design that figure prominently in my life, especially web design, game design, and permaculture design. Across them all, I've become convinced that design itself comes down to really thinking through what you want to accomplish here, in this specific context, and picking the principles and techniques that focus on those goals. In each of those fields, I see people who look for the short-cut of just picking from the pre-approved list of “best practices,” but no matter how many other people have employed a thing successfully elsewhere, no one has ever applied it in your specific circumstances before. So, to bring all of that back down to earth for a moment, I love composting toilets, and they'll probably fit in well with most permaculture designs, but the world has never seen a truly one-size-fits-all solution, and probably never will. Not even composting toilets.” Q2: "Wow! I love RPGing. It looks like a magic free world? Is there any technology above stone age? What mechanic is used (D20, 3d6, fate)? Will it be available on drive thru RPG? Will it ever be print? Is it in beta and can my group help test?” Jason:“The Fifth World takes place in our world, four hundred years from now, so it has all of the magic that our world has. I take that to mean a great deal of magic, though none of the Vancian fireballs that a wizard from Dungeons & Dragons would recognize. In “Becoming Animal,” David Abram writes of his apprenticeship to a Nepalese magician who taught him how to shapeshift — a long regimen of training his awareness that involved nothing supernatural, and yet ended in astonishing magic. I wonder about the ways that magicians could use altered states of consciousness to heighten “thin-slicing” (as Malcolm Gladwell called it) to go through mystical experiences that synthesize vast amounts of data, allowing them to make better decisions, which they would experience as mystical journeys and encounters (and really, what makes my neurological explanation any more real than their first-hand experience?). Hunter-gatherers learn the calls of different animals well enough to mimic them and to understand the responses they get in return, so that we can really only deny the conclusion that they speak with animals out of spite. It seems less false to me to call such things “magic” than to call them anything else. I think that an interruption to our industrial infrastructure would not leave much room for re-starting it. The first time around, we could find sources of metal near the surface. We used those up as we made tools to dig deeper for more. Similarly, we used fuel that we could find easily to build machines that could dig deeper to get more. We've used up the sources of metal and fuel that we can obtain easily from the surface. We dig deeper for them because we can no longer find them more easily. So if we interrupt that process, we won't find the metals or fuels we need to get to the depths where now find metals and fuels. It will take geological ages to push them back up to the surface. That restriction definitely limits the kinds of technology available in the Fifth World. I wouldn't call it stone age, exactly. For example, you can't find much flint easily now, either, but you can find plenty of broken glass, and you can knap that into knives, spearheads, and arrowheads quite effectively, so rather that stone, they use colored glass from discarded bottles. Mostly, though, I prefer to focus on their priorities. As a society, we generally believe that technology improves our lives and will ultimately save us from our problems, so we have become excellent at producing technology, and have neglected the techniques for building social bonds and deep relationships. In the Fifth World, people generally believe that social bonds and deep relationships will improve their lives and ultimately save them from their problems, so they spend as much time and energy focused on that as we spend focused on technology. The game has its own rules. I firmly believe that good game design means focusing on a game's specific purpose. Rolling dice, for instance, works really well in a game that keeps revolving around the question, “Can I do it?” When you have the dice in your hand, you wonder what will come up, if you can roll high enough to overcome the obstacle. For an animist game like the Fifth World, though, this doesn't help, because whether or not you can overcome someone (and generally someone, rather than something) doesn't usually matter nearly as much as whether or not you can connect with that person. That led me to using a deck of cards. Each time you draw a card, you don't ask, “Can I do it?” but “What will I discover?” This, I think, makes cards a great way to focus on exploration. In this case, I tried to use that to focus on exploring both physical space and social space. The Fifth World doesn't have a game master (GM), like many other RPGs do. Instead, the players share the roles that a GM would normally fill. Each player ha a number of awareness points, which they use to ask questions. They choose one of the other players to answer the question, and as we answer these questions, we begin to discover the Fifth World together. This has an interesting side effect: NPC's can seem to have personalities and minds all their own. We all build off of what we've already established together, but we might have different ideas of what follows naturally from any given point, so the same NPC can potentially surprise everyone at the table at one point or another. The Fifth World presents an open source game with an open source setting. That means that the most canonical version will always exist online at thefifthworld.com/rpg. That said, I recognize how much it can help to have a book in your hand. That also gets into my business plan, and how I hope to sustain this so I can afford to put more time into it. I want to present a free PDF packet with everything in it. I'm also hoping to produce a scout book [https://www.scoutbooks.com/], aiming at a price point of $10 or less, and possibly expansions published in the same manner. Since it uses cards, I'm working on putting a custom card set on DriveThruCards. I'd like to create a better set with custom artwork for each card, but I don't have enough art for that yet. I'd also like to make a more elaborate art book, in the style of Dinotopia by James Gurney or Gnomes by Will Huygen and Rien Poortvliet. Both of those, however, will require a great deal more art. I have a Patreon set up if you'd like to help me with that at https://patreon.com/jefgodesky. The game still sits in a public beta phase, so I'd love it if you could playtest it and send me your thoughts. You can find the full rules and the link to the feedback form at https://thefifthworld.com/wiki/rpg” If you have more questions for Jason about the game, feel free to let me know because I look forward to recording another interview with him in the future, as well as a live-play of The Fifth World so you can hear what the experience of collaborative storytelling is like. If you have any questions for me, or there is a way I can assist you on your path, let me know. Email: The Permaculture Podcast After having this conversation with Jason, as well as many others off-the-record throughout the weekend, I left with a lot to process about what it means to have culture, to live in community, to tell stories, to create myths that last generations. So I'd like to play with this idea and have created a game of creative storytelling and invite everyone listening to participate. Head over to Facebook.com/thepermaculturepodcast and, since I don't know when you listen to this, look for a post from September 30, 2015 that begins, “A game for us to play together...” and read through the comments so that your reply adds a new sentence to the story. Just one. Then let someone else respond before adding another. We'll see where this goes and what a community of permaculture practitioners can create. Though my idea of myth making comes from the tabletop and games, Jen Mendez, a show sponsor, and her collaborative partner Dr. David Blumenkrantz examine how to apply this idea of myth making to children and communities so that together we can change the story and transform the future. Join them for their virtual campfire sessions by going to permiekids.com/oursharedstory. From here, next week is the first of the round table conversations recorded at The Riverside Project outside of Charles Town, West Virginia. My next interview is with Dillon Cruz on Monday, October 5 to continue the series on Faith and Earth Care. Tuesday, October 6 Sandor Katz joins me to discuss fermentation. Email or call me if you have any questions for either of them. Until the next time spend each day creating the world you want to live through your stories and your actions by taking care of Earth, your self and each other.
We sat down at the Grand Central Atelier's Eleventh Street Arts Gallery to record a much anticipated conversation with artist and Dinotopia creator, James Gurney.
Our guest this week is James Gurney, science youtuber and expert on infectious disease. He may also be Q’s long lost brother.
Alan Dean Foster (author of over 100 novels of science fiction and fantasy and noted world traveler) is today's featured guest. Many of this interview's topics were made possible only because of Alan's longstanding enthusiasm for traveling to places tourists rarely go. He seeks the places where wildlife is still unspoiled; and where the ancient ways that predate writing still exist. He knows they are fading rapidly, and wants to see them before they are gone forever. Topics include: how cell phones are changing even the third world with amazing speed; primitive cultures accepting technology, and leapfrogging passed the intermediate technologies; the rise of ebooks overseas, as well as how traditional publishers may watch their income evaporate when people buy ebooks online directly from the authors, which would cut publishers out of the loop; how policing oceanic piracy is forcing the naval ships of nations which are normally enemies to cooperate, and how this may build relationships of respect: a precursor to trust. He also shares some personal anecdotes: about writing movie novelizations such as Aliens 1, 2 and 3--and why he didn't write number 4; how he met Diana Rigg (who played Emma Peel on The Avengers) as well as Julie Newmar (who played the original Catwoman on Batman); his trip with James Gurney (author of Dinotopia and illustrator for National Geographic) who joined him on travels through Malta, Tunisia, Morocco, Dakar and Gibraltar. He also described his intention to travel to the Western Indian Ocean, which is part of the area threatened by the pirate's that have been in the news so much lately for hijacking cruise ships and oil tankers and holding everyone aboard hostage, sometimes for many months. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the January 21, 2009 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 64 minutes] While most of his novels involve worlds he has created himself, such as those in his Commonwealth series and Spellsinger series, and those in his various trilogies such as The Damned, The Taken and Icerigger, a portion of his time is spent writing novelizations of successful movies and TV shows. Examples include: the first three Aliens movies, The Chronicles of Riddick, Outland, Clash of the Titans, Starman, The Thing, Alien Nation, Transformers, The Last Starfighter, and the first Star Wars novelization, which he co-wrote with George Lucas. The quality and extent of this body of work won him the 2008 Grand Master award from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.