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Send us a textIn this captivating episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of Asian American art and identity, exploring the journey of Eric Nakamura, the visionary behind Giant Robot. From his rebellious beginnings as a zine creator to establishing a cultural hub that fuses Asian American identity with punk rock culture, Eric shares his inspiring story of family heritage and creative passion. The discussion highlights the evolving perceptions of Asian Americans in art and entertainment, noting a shift from stereotypes to a broader acceptance of diverse talents. We celebrate the rise of Asian American artists and their impact on the art scene, featuring dynamic talents like James Jean and Mike Shinoda. Through engaging narratives and personal anecdotes, this episode offers a vibrant exploration of artistic expression, cultural narratives, and the power of community in shaping a creative legacy.Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Robot_(magazine)#:~:text=Giant%20Robot%2C%20named%20after%20the,technology%2C%20food%2C%20and%20skateboarding. ABOUT USWelcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore Japanese Americans' unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways. Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Koji Steven SakaiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum
durée : 00:33:52 - Dans le rétro France Bleu - On remonte le temps avec Fanny Ardant, Michel Larocque, Jean Reynaud, Patrick Fiori et Marianne James ! Cinq invités, cinq moments de vie au micro de Déborah Grunwald.
James Jean is one of the most incredible trick shot artists I've ever seen. Trad bows, compounds, slingshots, atlatls, bb guns, and even fishing poles are his tools he uses to pull off incredibly difficult and entertaining feats of accuracy. In this podcast we talk about his journey to becoming a trick shot artist, his background in hunting, and plenty of tips for improving accuracy. Follow James: @jamesjeantrickshots Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow The Hunt Fish Life: @hntfsh_life Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! Camofire TideWe Use promo code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Black Ovis My Medic use promo code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge Kuiu Tactical Hunting Apparel
On this episode of Art Affairs, Esao Andrews joins me for a second time!We catch up on what he's been up to since our first chat a couple years ago, we talk about his time creating covers for the House of Mystery comic series, his new solo show opening at Thinkspace, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Martin Wittfooth, Travis Louie, James Jean, João Ruas, Tara McPherson, Sam Weber, Static Medium, Aron Wiesenfeld, Serio Press, Ryan Travis Christian, Niklas Asker, and Nicolás Uribe.Follow EsaoWebsite: esao.netInstagram: @esao Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith
News und Informationen finden Sie in unserem Shop auf https://www.whisky.de/whisky/aktuelles/nachrichten.html 00:00 Whisky.de News 00:14 Johnnie Walker kooperiert mit dem Künstler James Jean anlässlich des Luna New Years 00:43 Tomintoul Distillery bringt drei Limited Editions auf den Markt 01:10 NEU: Glenmorangie 12 Jahre Calvados Cask Finish 01:28 Glenglassaugh veröffentlicht “The Serpentine Coastal Cask Collection” 01:48 Bonnington enthüllt seinen ersten Single Malt 02:18 „The Emerald Isle” zum Rekordpreis von 2,8 Millionen Dollar verkauft 02:52 4,8 Millionen Dollar Schau-Brennerei soll in Kentucky eröffnen 03:55 Angel's Envy stellt die Abfüllungen 1-3 der Cellar Collection vor 04:25 Garrard County Distilling nimmt die Produktion in Kentucky auf 05:50 Kamiki Shuzou Co. enthüllt neues, restauriertes Gebäude #whisky #whiskey #news
Qu'est-ce qu'un Goéland ? Comment les espèces de Goélands qui habitent le territoire métropolitain se portent-elles ? Comment peut-on faciliter la cohabitation avec les Goélands ? Pour répondre à toutes ces questions et à bien d'autres encore, je vous emmène dans ce quatrième épisode de L'Alule! à la rencontre de James Jean-Baptiste, salarié et membre du Groupe Ornithologique Normand (GONm). Cet épisode a été enregistré dans les locaux du GONm à Caen, le 23 novembre 2023. Pour suivre les actualités du podcast, rendez-vous sur le compte Instagram @alule_podcast_ornitho ! Musique d'intro/d'outro : Coffee and herbs, de sunsetflowerray Ambiance sonore : Sound-Fishing Pour découvrir et soutenir le Groupe Ornithologique Normand : https://www.gonm.org/
We have another awesome guest this week, . He is a non-traditional archer who does some amazing trick shots with his bow. You may have scene him on Dude Perfect or chilling with Snoop Dog, no big deal. He tells the crew his story, how he started and how many attempts it actually took to make these shot happen. ( The number will surprise you) We continue the Final Four of our Best 90s Rom-Com Bracket with #2 There's Something About Mary vs. #11 She's All That. Jose is back with WWFU and Chris has the latest Would You Rather. Kevin rounds it out as usual with his weekly Dad Tip. Cheers! Follow James Jean on Instagram Chris's Top Moments 20:30-21:20 James Jean Crushing It 25:45-26:30 Upcoming Tricks 32:20-32:53 Just Dodge It 35:40-36:00 Curve The Arrow 49:05-49:20 Thick Girl 55:55-56:25 Wild Things 1:27:40-1:28:15 Fedoras Suck
James Jean, a fascinating trick shooter hailing from Georgia. Beyond his skills with a bow and arrow, he leads an intriguing life as a farmer and freelance videographer. From a young age, he discovered his uncanny ability to perform jaw-dropping feats with archery. With a background deeply rooted in hunting and guns, James's passion for the great outdoors has always been a driving force in his life. In this episode, you'll uncover the secrets behind his remarkable talents, the motivations that fuel his passion, and get a glimpse of the exciting plans he has in store for the future.Support the show
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Eli, Derek, and Amanda are joined by Art Blocks Advisor Pixel Pete to talk through the exciting Sotheby's auction, and the $6.2 million sale of The Goose (Ringer 879) NFT from Dmitri Cherniak. Plus, the full studio tour from renowned artist James Jean. Follow Pixel Pete on Twitter | https://twitter.com/pixelpete Follow James Jean on Twitter | https://twitter.com/JamesJeanArt _________ Stay connected with PROOF: Follow Derek on Twitter | https://twitter.com/derekedws Follow Amanda on Twitter | http://twitter.com/akaStevey_ Check out PROOF Daily Countdown on YouTube | https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsvBBjkB4w7b1rL4uzAqM894nzYxDc2-1 Turn Notifications on for Proof Podcasts on Twitter | http://twitter.com/proofpodcasts __________ 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:35 Host & Guest Chat 0:04:10 PROOF Foundry Announcement Tweet | https://twitter.com/proof_xyz/status/1669420288214450177?s=20 0:09:08 Sotheby's Auction Hot Takes 0:10:16 Pixel Pete's Story 0:15:10 Why is “The Goose” Notable The Goose | https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2023/grails-part-ii/ringers-879-the-goose 0:18:00 Other Auction Highlights Perfect Spectrum Squiggle | https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2023/grails-part-ii/chromie-squiggle-1780 0:23:20 Web3 Buyers vs. Trad Art Buyers 0:28:15 Physical vs. Digital Ownership 0:39:06 Breaking Down Power Laws 0:47:50 Mythics Chronicles Episode 0:53:17 James Jean Studio Tour James Jean's Website | http://www.jamesjean.com/ 1:07:46 Outro
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Camilla d'Errico.We discuss how she got her start in the comics industry, how she made the shift into the fine art community, her upcoming solo show at Corey Helford Gallery, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Joshua Dysart, Ayden Gallery, Tara McPherson, The Cotton Candy Machine, James Jean, Range Murata, Katsuya Terada, Mark Ryden, and Audrey Kawasaki.Follow CamillaWebsite: camilladerrico.comPatreon: camilladerricoInstagram: @camilladerricoTikTok: @camilladerricoofficialFollow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcast
Outdoor Podcast (HUNT - CAMP - FISH) - E7 - AMAZING TRICK SHOTS with JAMES JEAN Welcome to the Outdoor Podcast (Hunt - CAMP - FISH) created by BowHunterPlanet and powered by SIG SAUER.Todays show is powered by:SIG SAUERTINKSDEAD DOWN WINDEASTONBURRIS ADVERSTIING BY:TATACAMAPEX HUNTING REWARDSVAPOR TRAILAAE ARCHERYDEER CAMP COFFEEUNDER ARMOUR WATCH THE VIDEO SHOW for FREE on CARBONTVOrWith Subscription on YOUTUBE Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bhp-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
去年大火的《瞬息全宇宙》今年再度证明了它的优秀——横扫奥斯卡,一举拿下最佳影片、最佳女主角、最佳导演、最佳女配角、最佳男配角、最佳原创剧本、最佳剪辑奖 7 项大奖!杨紫琼也成为历史上首个奥斯卡华人影后!本期《艺术东西》,在洛杉矶的Cindy和在纽约的天楚,跟大家一起聊聊《瞬息全宇宙》。1. 一部《瞬息全宇宙》电影,让世界看到杨紫琼、关继维等亚裔面孔的崛起。他们成名故事中的心酸,又是什么样的?2. 其实这部大热电影也离不开另一位华裔艺术家的精彩付出——他就是James Jean (简明)。从今年最佳影片《瞬息全宇宙》到最佳动画长片《吉尔莫·德尔·托罗的匹诺曹》,再到拿下最佳男主角的电影《鲸》的海报,全都是James Jean设计的……别着急,还有还有——2017年最佳影片《水形物语》、2017年最佳摄影和最佳视觉效果的《银翼杀手2049》……James Jean几乎包揽了奥斯卡各类获奖影片的海报设计工作!他的成长经历,更是“别人家的孩子”的典型代表。3. 《瞬息全宇宙》背后,还有什么其他小故事吗?欢迎大家订阅《艺术东西》,如果你有任何想法和建议,也欢迎留言告诉我们哦!
You'll hear me mention the podcast notes for this episode a few times, which has more information and links to several interesting outside sources. This can all be found ad-free on my website: http://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/e91-who-is-the-convert-mando-ch19-comic-manga-and-anime-news-the-emperor-card-kaiju-girl-caramelise-and-more In this last episode of Winter, the week's Tarot Lessons 0:04:00 cover the Card of the Week-- #4: The Emperor of the traditional Major Arcana. For Manga 00:16:57, the new Manga of the week is Kaiju Girl Caramelise by Spica Aoki! This sweet, still early-on series is heartwarming, wholesome, and only ever getting better. Manga News 0:23:53 features a numbers of announcements on new English releases coming through the year. Comic Books 0:31:06 features what was New This Week, as well as Comic Book News and June Release Announcements 0:37:09, including the full DC Pride 2023 lineup, new Tom King series', and a fair amount of indie love. I also had o stop and talk about Purgatori some more 0:50:15, the new focus of the Halloween 2023 podcast special, who I hope I can make you all love as much as I immediately did. TV and Movies 0:53:54 begins with what is New and Noteworthy over the past week, incuding History of the World part 2, Class of '07 (Amazing!), Ted Lasso s3, making fun of Gotham Knights, and more. Only one announcement this week, if you can call it that 0:58:03; followed by another discussion of American Born Chinese (coming to Disney+ March 23rd!), including famed artist James Jean's thoughtful statement on the show and the artistic poster he created for it. The Anime segment 1:04:22 is almost entirely anime news, which is a lot of premier dates for the most part. I'm generally a dub watcher, so I love to see new English dubs being made, among all the rest of the news. OF course, we end it all with Mando Ep. 3 1:08:34 titled Chapter 19- the Convert! and just who IS this convert? Because there's more than one option, and I think it's clear based on my take here what convert I'm more excited for, and why! This IS the way, nerds. I love it. No ragerts. I'll be back next week with episode 92, covering the Hierophant tarot card and history, a new Manga of the week, all kinds of geeky news, a ton of comics talk, and more Mandalorian coverage! I can't wait. The Yancy Street Discord! https://discord.gg/AerWWWUV -Yancy Street Specials: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/category/yancy-st-specials -Beginner's Guide to Comics: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/beginners-guide-to-comic-books.html !!Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/id1550410718 !!Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/45qGcYnP147aZBVIHC09lI?si=cb8b8c1a4f8c4ac7 !!Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/PC:74557 Find me on Instagram: @annawiththecomics https://www.instagram.com/annawiththecomics/ Podcast Updates on Twitter: @savageshegeek https://twitter.com/savageshegeek YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KoazT-HEFbqCALjxRLjFQ Website/Blog: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/ Donation and All Other Links https://linktr.ee/sensationalshegeek
Cette semaine, William Thériault reçoit Charles Dubé-Brais pour discuter des Lakers de Los Angeles, des Raptors de Toronto et des 76ers de Philadelphie, à quelques semaines des séries éliminatoires. Pascal Jobin vient ensuite nous parler des championnats masculins et féminins du RSEQ, universitaires comme collégiaux. Pour finir, entrevue avec James Jean-Marie, ancien de l'Alliance qui se joint aux BlackJacks d'Ottawa dans la LECB après sa saison professionnelle en Europe. Plus de contenu et nouvelles sur alleyoop360.com !
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Drew Merritt.We discuss his upbringing in rural New Mexico and how he first got excited about graffiti, how he transitioned from painting commissioned works to developing his own personal studio practice, what he has coming up in 2023, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Richard Oliver, Known Gallery, Seventh Letter, Michael Reeder, Rabi Towing, Cyrcle, Matt Eaton, Tristan Eaton, Pow! Wow!, Askew One, Kamea Hadar, ARTXIV, Anselm Kiefer, and James Jean.Follow Drew:Website: drewmerritt.comInstagram: @drewmerrittFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcast
Cofounder and COO of Zora. Prior to Zora, Dee worked at Coinbase launching brand partnerships and influencer marketing programs, including the first brand partnership between Coinbase and the NBA Zora's mission is to make it easy for anyone - artists, creators, writers, developers - to bring their creativity onchain. Zora has built many easy-to-use tools (like Editions, Drops, the Zora API, Nouns Builder) to allow anyone to not just buy and sell NFTs, but launch entire NFT collections, independent marketplaces, and branded experiences. Zora has helped artists earn millions of dollars from their memes, music, photography and art using NFTs at the core - some exam[ples include Vic Mensa, RAC, Disclosure, Toro y Moi, Mick Jenkins, Pussyriot, Andy Warhol Foundation, the first TikTok NFT, and James Jean. In today's podcast, we cover: The deep toolkit of on-chain infrastructure that Zora offersThe making of the strong design approach of Zora's brandBuilding the right tools for their target audience (hint: it's a wide range of creators)Where Dee's interest in DAO's comes from, and his POV of how they can be more effective than a traditional LLC/CorporationHesitations Dee sees people having before feeling comfortable enough to start a DAOThe idea of using NFTs to drive profitable marketing initiatives To follow Dee on Twitter, go to https://twitter.com/dg_goensTo Follow ZORA on Twitter, go to https://twitter.com/ourZORA
Have you ever felt it difficult to read the Bible? We are going to journey through the new testament AUTHORS together on who they were and why they wrote what they wrote to give us a deeper understanding of what the bible is. For more info visit: www.victory.org.za
My guest this episode is James Jean. He's a man that wears many hats. He's filmed for a plethora of outdoor hunting shows. To now he's more known for his skills to curve an arrow around objects and hit his target. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wildernesstamer/support
Yalll we not gonna state the obvious but it's still not safe to say we back completely. As we explained, we have lives outside of this podcast, jobs, families, friends, etc so until your support changes our situation we will keep doing this for fun when we can. On the flip side of the coin we hate neglecting our supporters as well so we will scrape the time necessary to put out content as much as possible. So we are done with the formalities so what can you expect from this episode you ask ? Well classic, James & Jean foolery playing the dangerous game of saying stuff that might get us “cancelled “. But you can't cancel something that doesn't exist so we Gucci flip flops. Aye man we back with a banger you see the title you know what that means. Let's get it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Robot and the Bear Podcast: Giant Robot: Asian Popular Culture and Beyond Live Stream and Panel featuring Eric Nakamura, Luke Chueh, Daniel Wu, Martin Wong, Claudine Ko, Dan the Automator, James Jean (for a moment), Nic Cha Kim, Adam Pfahler, Dylan Robertson
In a recent Bowhunting.com staff meeting, Justin Zarr brought up a guy by the name of James Jean.
Deux tiers de l'épisode de cette semaine sont consacrés au top 13 des meilleurs joueurs de l'histoire de la NBA dressé par Charles Dubé-Brais – et sa liste bien étoffée ne fera pas l'unanimité. Pour clore : James Jean-Marie de l'Alliance en entrevue afin de nous parler de son arrivée en Grèce pour y jouer professionnellement.
Notes:This exploration of comics is a brief exploration of a diverse and far-reaching genre. It's not meant to be exhautive, but to touch on the vast landscape and a little of what we've found and enjoyed. There's so much out there and we'd highly recommend exploring what might be for you.Here are some articles and videos that we found helpful in preparation for this conversation:- MasterClass Article “7 Tips for Writing Your First Comic Book”- Alison Learning At The Primary Pond - Writing Lessons “4 Writing Skills To Teach Using Comic Books As Mentor Texts” Fable references Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling. Here is a link:https://mastersreview.com/tips-pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling/ The Verbivore mentions hearing Todd Mcfarlane, the creator of the comic Spawn, speak at Phoenix Fan Fusion/Comicon. One of the recommendations he gave to artists is to consolidate their stories down by having their art contain the element of movement in it, to avoid images that feel static. The crazy comic we mention that feels like a blender of ideas, including a cop and dinosaurs, is called “Axe Cop”.The Verbivore references the visual elements and story hook in the opening scene of the noir film Sin City based on the comic of the same name. Please note that this film in general has graphic violence and disturbing images, but not in the first scene. A video clip can be found on YouTube under “Sin City opening scene”. We touch on several of our previous podcast episodes. They are as follows:Pixar Storytelling- Episode 35: Let's talk about Inside Out- Episode 37: Pixar Storytelling Part 1- Episode 38: Pixar Storytelling Part 2Star Wars- Episode 97: Star Wars (part 1)- Episode 98: Star Wars (part 2) - Episode 99: The Hero's Journey- Episode 101: The Heroine's Journey Books, Movies, and Graphic Novels Mentioned:- Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 – Written by Stephenie Meyer, Adapted and Illustrated by Young Kim- Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 2 – Written by Stephenie Meyer, Adapted and Illustrated by Young Kim- Pride and Prejudice Graphic Novel – Written by Jane Austen, Adapted by Nancy Butler, Illustrated by Hugo Petrus - The Lightening Thief Graphic Novel – Written by Rick Riordan, Illustrated by Attila Futaki and Jose Villarrubia - The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up: A Magical Story (The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up) by Marie Kondō- The Hunger Games – Directed by Gary Ross- Sin City – Directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez- Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo - AntMan – Directed by Peyton Reed - The Batman – Directed by Matt Reeves - The Killing Joke - Written by Alan Moore & Brian Bolland- Birds of Prey Vol. 1 – Written by Chuck Dixon & Jordan Gorfinkel- Fables: Legends in Exile, Vol. 1 – Written by Bill Willingham, Illustrated by James Jean and Alex MaleevMusic from: https://filmmusic.io ‘Friendly day' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
I recently had the chance to talk with James Jean of Georgia for an article we posted at Bowhunting.com. He's a trickshot guru that's pulling off some of the craziest shots you'll ever see by an archer. We're catching up to see more on who he is, how he got started, and how he pulls off these crazy archery shots. The Hunting Roots Podcast is powered by OnX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com
L'Alliance de Montréal (LECB) est à l'honneur cette semaine à l'émission. Mais avant, Charles Dubé-Brais et William Thériault prédisent les prix de performance de la NBA dont les titres de MVP, Joueur défensif de l'année et Recrue de l'année. La nouvelle entraîneuse adjointe de l'Alliance Rose-Anne Joly s'entretient avec William, suivie de James Jean-Marie qui a récemment signé à titre de joueur à Montréal, lui qui a grandi à Anjou.
Dylan is joined this week by trick shot specialist James Jean. James breaks down some of his best trick shots, how he got started in trick shooting, and how you can become a better archer!
On this special two year anniversary episode, i talk with, one of my personal favorite artists and friend, Esao Andrews.We discuss how he first started doing covers for Circa Survive, his unique blending of haunted mystery and tender warmth, his more recent entrance onto the mural scene, and a whole lot more. I hope you enjoy this extra special edition, with one of Mesa's finest.Also mentioned in this episode: Erik Ellington, James Jean, Tomer Hanuka, Mu Pan, Kenichi Hoshine, Nicolas Uribe, Nathan Fox, Fuse Gallery, Tristan Eaton, Dr. Revolt, Jonathan LeVine Gallery, Thinkspace Projects, Roq la Rue Gallery, Pow! Wow! Worldwide, Aaron Horkey, David Choe, and Martin Wittfooth.Follow Esao:Website: esao.netInstagram: @esaoFacebook: @esaoandrewsartFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Hey ARMY! It's your two favorite Unnie's here to talk the T about BTS! This week we talk about RM's Birthday Vlive, the VMAs, and have a few visitors to BTS Celebrity Friend's corner, including Coldplay, Meg Thee Stallion and James Jean! Plus, we are so proud of the members becoming part of President Moon's Special Envoy and talk about the ceremony and their travels to New York! Return of Airport Fashions! Join us as we obsess over BTS and everything they have to offer this week! Borahae! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wegotnojamspodcast/message
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Hebru Brantley.We discuss growing up painting graffiti in the streets of Chicago, his desire to create characters that are more representative of and relatable to the black community, his upcoming solo show at Ross-Sutton Gallery, and a ton more! A legit Chicago legend, on Art Affairs 45.Also mentioned in this episode: Little Black Pearl, The Zhou Brothers, Theaster Gates, Derrick Adams, Nina Chanel Abney, Brandon Deener, James Jean, and Madsaki.Follow Hebru:Website: hebrubrantley.comInstagram: @hebrubrantleyFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with the owner of Giant Robot, Eric Nakamura.We discuss how Giant Robot first got started in the mid-90s, the evolution of Eric's career to include store owner and gallerist, how he and the Giant Robot operation evolved in response to covid, and a whole lot more! Talking with a genuine cultural influencer on Art Affairs 41.Also mentioned in this episode: Martin Wong, UglyDolls, Ai Yamaguchi, Kozyndan, David Choe, Deth P. Sun, James Jean, Popshop Live, Daniel Rolnik, Luke Chueh, Rob Sato, and Katsuya Terada.Follow Eric:Website: ericnakamura.comInstagram: @ericnakamuraFacebook: @ericnakamuraFollow Giant Robot:Website: giantrobot.comInstagram: @giantrobotFacebook @GiantRobotMagazineTwitter: @giantrobotericFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Origin Stories welcomes Jason Ebeyer to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - What is your origin story? 12:41 - How did you encounter NFTs? 18:37 - Re-evaluation and the decision to burn artworks 22:00 - First Nifty Gateway art drop 26:00 - Gaze and an upcoming sequel 31:00 - Idol 001 and bringing sculptures into existence 39:20 - Self promotion and the tipping point of awareness 40:40 - Taking a tour through Foundation 44:29 - Diversity, inclusivity and perspective 52:14 - The Lightning Round 1:10:40 - Placing the female character at the top of his artistic hierarchy Episode mentions: Aeforia, Fewocious, Briscoe Park, Smeccea, SuperRare, IV Gallery, Billelis, BossLogic, Fvckrender, Blake Kathryn, Toomuchlag, Ethel Cain, Sorayama, Kaws, James Jean, Sam Clover (planttdaddii) Jason Ebeyer Website: jasonebeyer.co Twitter: /jasonebeyer Instagram: /jasonebeyer
Colin Frangicetto joins Origin Stories to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - What is your origin story? 05:30 - Fostering early stage creativity 15:05 - How a bitter teacher altered his career path to music 22:59 - Picking up drawing again years later 32:55 - Landing his first art gallery solo show 37:20 - The pivotal moment when his art career clicked 46:00 - Realizing that there is always a next summit to climb 49:24 - Tokenizing his first NFT 1:01:07 - Subsequent NFT releases on Rarible, Bitski, and Foundation 1:08:20 - The Lightning Round Episode mentions: Circa Survive, Anthony Green, Arch Enemy Arts, Gavin Shapiro, Sarah Zucker, Rarible, Bitski, Parrott_ism, Foundation, Patreon, SamJ Studios, The Cosmic Nod, Fvckrender, Edgar Fabian Frias, Sean Williams, James Jean, KnownOrigin, Big Cartel, ArtBlocks, and AsyncArt
Origin Stories welcomes Justin Maller to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - What is your origin story? 10:14 - What do you see on the horizon of NFTs? 15:10 - Past client work 20:16 - His signature geometric style 26:06 - Finding Deviant Art 28:12 - Creating and sharing an incredibly meaningful art tribute 40:51 - The concept behind his next art drop 42:50 - His creations and collection on Foundation 52:51 - Having a stake in an artist's career 53:33 - The Lightning Round Episode mentions: Deviant Art, Joshua Davis, DepthCore, Stefan Mathez (toomuchlag), Nifty Gateway, Nate Hill, Boss Logic, illestrater, Beeple, Darlington, Diego Rodriguez, David Mascha, Mark Malta, Aeforia, Billelis, Greg Mike, Mad Dog Jones, Fvckrender, Blake Kathryn, Adam Priester, James Jean, Colin Frangicetto, Alexander Van Glitch, Raf Grassetti, ThankYouX, JN Silva
Origin Stories welcomes Peter Mohrbacher to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:06 - What is your origin story? 09:28 - Having the perfect history for this moment 11:59 - A meticulous painting process 22:00 - His early mission in art 24:16 - Creating Angelarium during his last semester in college 30:56 - How many angels have you created? 37:27 - Do you have plans to do anything with your writing in NFTs? 40:35 - Creating art for Magic the Gathering 45:45 - Owning a cursed painting 47:10 - First tokenized NFT (in 2018!) 58:30 - NFTs as a powerful means of connection 1:02:57 - Ownership as an expression of identity 1:09:00 - Where to find his NFTs across platforms 1:17:07 - The Lightning Round Episode mentions: Justin Maller, Magic the Gathering, Christopher Rush, MakersPlace, Foundation, Giannis, Parrott, James Jean, Jason Felix, Brom
James Jean was a recent semi-finalist on TBS' The Go Big Show, performing a number of his trick shots. Raised in West Georgia, James' talent has taken him across the country and opened doors he never dreamed of.
AndrewMariana Disneyland Painting: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNPwbaZhMKj/The Horse Puppy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehorsepuppy/Thierry Duval Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thierryduvalaqua/Thierry Duval : http://aquarl-duval.com/digigraphies/Failed Imagineers: https://www.instagram.com/failedimagineer/Trails of Tucana: https://www.aportagames.com/lesson/trails-of-tucana/Animal Adventures RPG: https://steamforged.com/games/animal-adventuresLaurenComicpalooza: https://www.comicpalooza.com/Invincible: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6741278/Q: Into the Storm: https://www.hbo.com/q-into-the-stormGreat Pottery Throw Down: https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GX0gQ9AKAgr5cuAEAAAG_Book covers:Black Leopard Red Wolf: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Leopard-Wolf-Dark-Trilogy/dp/0735220174Fables: https://www.amazon.com/Fables-Covers-James-Jean/dp/1401215769/ref=sr_1_6https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS939US939&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=james+jean+fables+covers&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi84Kba1fnvAhWOWc0KHWRZBtYQ7Al6BAgGEBQ&biw=1763&bih=1271Yiddish Policemen's Union: https://www.amazon.com/Yiddish-Policemens-Union-Novel-P-S/dp/0007149832PatrickA. C. Gilbert Company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Gilbert_CompanyThe 8 Most Wildly Irresponsible Vintage Toys: https://www.cracked.com/article_19481_the-8-most-wildly-irresponsible-vintage-toys.html
James Jean is a modern day Robinhood! He is a competitor on the Tbs, "Go Big Show" and has quite the following on social media for his crazy archery trick shots! Listen as we talk about his experience on the show and hear more about his unbelievable and unique trick shots!
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
Episode 86 - Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard-working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Hosts BeckiJo Neill and Kim Stacy sit down with James Jean at The Brixton and they talked about music capitals, rock poses, 8 string bass guitars, tatoos, songwriting groups, how the band met and even paranormal activity. They close with a game of "Truth or shot". Plus... a great live performance! Check out the full video on YouTube and remember to support the artist by giving it a like! Enjoy y'all! Recorded live May 21,2019 from The Brixton in Austin, Texas Sponsored by Austin Eastciders Collaboratory, Hops & Grain, and Nine Banded Whiskey! This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Podcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neill and Kim Stacy Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard.
In today's episode, Gerd talks to James jean about the pure insanity of his trick shots
La cultura de la Sana Distancia. Hoy nuestro conductor, Jorge Eulalio, nos habla sobre la cultura de la sana distancia, además nos explica que es una imagen digital?, básicamente, un tipo de imagen que puede ser manipulada mediante un equipo informático y nos habla un poco sobre el artista James Jean, un artista americano de origen taiwanés, conocido por su trabajo como ilustrador de portadas para cómics y sus colaboraciones con reconocidas marcas del mundo de la moda, entre las que destaca su trabajo para Prada en la temporada 2007/2008. Este programa se transmite todos los Jueves de 4 a 5 pm, conducido por Jorge Eulalio Hernández a través de ADR Networks. CULTO A LA CULTURA es un programa cultural que busca la reflexión del público a través de la exposición y análisis de temas artísticos, sociales, filosóficos y psicológicos. Culto a la Cultura tiene la misión de combatir la ignorancia y de invitar al mundo a reflexionar para tener una vida mas consciente y feliz.
If there was ever a Juxtapoz Hall of Fame, James Jean would be a first ballot inductee. Everything this magazine has stood for, whether it be reinventing the comic book form, learning the expertise of illustration, commercial design and projects to channeling all those skills and benchmarks into a fine art career, James Jean has carried the torch like few other artists of his time. He's massively popular, with museum shows now opening across Asia, famous clients and a one-of-a-kind ability to paint entire worlds onto a single canvas. His imagination and way of internalizing stories and narratives into lush, bright and bold paintings continues to marvel. Yes, there are a ton of extraordinary compliments we could give the 3x cover artist. The Taiwanese-born, New Jersey-raised and now Los Angeles-based painter has a career arch that is so fascinating to listen to. From award-winning comic book artist, to a career altering collaboration with Prada to his latest Eternal Journey exhibition at the Lotte Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea that opened in 2019, Jean has rewritten his own artistic path in multiple ways since he left the comic world 2006. And he still finds time to throw in a movie poster every now and again. Radio Juxtapoz caught up with James Jean in the midst of a pandemic and slight change in his schedule. Eternal Journey's opening in Beijing was pushed back, a new book slated for the summer delayed as well. But he himself was still busy in the studio, fresh with new commissions and what he calls a good pause for his to focus on the new works. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his first forays into comic book covers, the bold move to leave it behind, advice from Takashi Murakami, how he always considered himself a painter and how his practice is a process of internalizing everything he sees (and hears) around him. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 046 was recorded via Skype from San Francisco/London/Los Angeles, May 22, 2020. Follow James Jean at @jamesjeanart
Today's "Stay @ Home" series is with artist James Jean (previously S1, E8). Offering us a unique perspective inside the art world, he updates us on what has changed and why for him, time is moving by very fast during social distancing. Thank you so much for tuning into our special Stay @ Home Series. We hope you guys stay safe, wash your hands, practice social distancing and find ways to still stay inspired during this time. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other show. James Jean: http://www.jamesjean.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jamesjeanart/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
AndrewPaper craft at home: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-uo_oSChrR/?igshid=1h2miv5oe8wdoscrooge mcduck tiki (number one dime variant): https://mondoshop.com/collections/tiki-mugs/products/scrooge-mcduck-tiki-mug-number-one-dime-variantmondo puzzles: https://mondoshop.com/collections/games-puzzlesHunters: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7456722/Andrew's Animal Crossings code: SW-1775-5058-1312 | Andr3wsal3LaurenDapper Day At Home: http://dapperday.com/Jay and Silent Bob Reboot: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6521876/SNL At HomeNintendo Friend Code: 3335-5422-8037 | WrecksyPatrickMickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse 90th Anniversary Edition: https://www.sideshow.com/collectibles/disney-mickey-and-minnie-90th-good-smile-company-906174Covid Contact Tracing: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/10/21216484/google-apple-coronavirus-contract-tracing-bluetooth-location-tracking-data-appKyle Larson Suspended: https://www.espn.com/racing/story/_/id/29029403/nascar-driver-kyle-larson-uses-racial-slur-virtual-raceMacklemore & Ryan Lewis - Downtown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGhoLcsr8GAMof1 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/mof1podcast
In this episode we hang with James Jean to talk all things trick shot archery. James is an incredible archer with the ability to dream up and execute amazing trick shots simply by the feel of the shot and his instinctive method. Enjoy!!! #GetPrimal
In this episode Kayle shares the story of Cindy James and her mysterious death and Kayla talks about the hauntings and deaths of the people who lived in the Jean Harlow house in Los Angeles, California. Midsommar wall hangings by Kayla; Instagram: @bykaylakristine Audio clip is from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IfFAvThucM Send us your spooky stories! taleoftwodeadgirls@gmail.com
Concept artist Steve Wang joins us this week to discuss his path through different art schools, how he’s grown as an artist and freelancer, and how he plans to adapt his creative style to achieve the goals he’s set out for himself as a creative. GUEST LINKS: Steve’s Website: http://www.swang.org/ Steve’s ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/swang Steve’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swang.art/ OATS Studios: https://oatsstudios.com/ Steve’s Course on Learn Squared: https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/concept-art-hacks ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast Merch Store: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/store ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: H.R. Giger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Giger Jaime Jones: https://www.artpad.org/ James Jean: http://www.jamesjean.com/ Armchair Expert: https://armchairexpertpod.com/ Art Center: http://www.artcenter.edu/ FZD School: https://fzdschool.com/ Ian Spriggs: https://www.artstation.com/ianspriggs King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: https://amzn.to/2FpX1fu John Park: https://www.artstation.com/jparked Kim Jung Gi: https://www.kimjunggius.com/ Escape at Dannemora: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_at_Dannemora Death Stranding: https://amzn.to/2TfTVCl The Art of Death Stranding: https://amzn.to/2voftDY Akvis for Photoshop: https://akvis.com/en/index.php The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
AndrewTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Juan Ramos: https://bottleneckgallery.com/products/juan-ramos-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles?_pos=4&_sid=e409c835e&_ss=rWho Framed Roger Rabbit by Rockin' Jelly Bean: https://cyclopsprintworks.com/products/who-framed-roger-rabbit-by-rockin-jelly-bean?variant=31314682708039Matt Dawson aka Stay Grey Ponyboy: https://www.staygrayponyboy.com/Parks: https://keymastergames.com/parksMickey and Minnie Mouse by James Jean: https://jamesjean.goodsmile.com/products/mickey-mouse-minnie-mouse-90th-anniversary-edition-james-jean-good-smile-company-drop-2-preorder-shipping-fall-2019Joker: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7286456/The Mandalorian: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8111088/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Righteous Gemstones: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8634332/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0LaurenThe Shape of Water by David Henry Lantz: https://hcgart.com/collections/blacklight/products/shape-of-water-horror-hound-2019 (runner up) True Enemy by Rory Kurtz: https://rorykurtz.store/products/the-last-jedi-regular-edition-1?variant=32007759265880Cover Art, Black Leopard, Red Wolf: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Leopard-Wolf-Dark-Trilogy/dp/0735220174Untitled Goose Game: https://goose.game/Dumpster Fire by 100% Soft: https://100soft.shop/products/dumpster-fire-vinyl-figureParasite: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6751668/ Knives Out: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8946378/What We Do In the Shadows: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7908628/ Watchmen: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7049682/PatrickFull Metal Jacket by Oliver Barrett (Mondo): https://oliverbarrett.com/#/full-metal-jacket/Lumber Club Marfa: https://lumberclubmarfa.com/Parks: https://keymastergames.com/parksHot Raspberry SuperKranky: https://superplastic.co/products/hot-raspberry-superkranky-by-sket-oneThe Art of Self-Defense: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7339248/Chernobyl: https://www.hbo.com/chernobyl
For the last show of the year, we talk about NYE plans, how artists are remembered after death, improving as an artist while being famous, matte finishes, and more. Sergio presents the list of his top 10 paintings of 2019 with his reasons why he chose them. We then discuss the article titled, “The Unfair Truth About How Creative People Succeed” and Josh goes off on ‘gatekeepers.’ We finish off by listing the top ten most downloaded episodes of 2019. Josh shares a little behind-the-scenes story about driving Nate Van Dyke home, and we finish with Josh learning about a very special sound clip! Paintings from Sergio's 2019 Top Ten (click on the links to follow along) Jose Luis Cena Colleen Barry Quang Ho Zoey Frank Stephen Early Jeff Hein Soey Milk James Jean Mia Bergeron Jacob Aguiar
On this episode, Gernique is joined by James & Jean. Through snaps and laughter, the friendly rivals come face to face to help Gernique discuss living arrangements amongst couples, heartbreak, club culture, and much more. (6:00) The conversation begins with the group trying to define the term "hoe". (15:00) Should couples live together before marriage? (27:00) The trio attempts to discuss how long it takes men to deal with heartbreak. (32:00) The conversation takes a pause for Gernique's favorite game Song Association. At the (37:00) mark, the group talks about the economic instability related to 30 year olds in these current times vs the past. (43:00) When should a man stop frequently visiting the club? (51:00) Honesty Hour: Jean opens up about depression and mentally draining circumstances.
Ben Hundreds, co-founder of famed L.A. streetwear brand The Hundreds, gives us the download on his latest creative endeavor, the Family Style Food Festival, which hits on Sept. 15 at Television City. He described it to us as, “A day where we’re going to collide streetwear and food.” The upcoming fete features the combined talents of restaurants such as Jon & Vinny’s, Secret Lasagna, Felix and Howlin’ Ray’s, and artists, brands and designers like Verdy, James Jean, Mr. Cartoon and Chinatown Market collaborating on one-of-a-kind dishes and limited merchandise. Keeping things Angeleno we head over to Silver Lake to Dangerbird Records’ studio to meet up with Brazilian singer-songwriter Samira Winter and her eponymous band, Winter. After Samira and Darin commiserate about their college days in Boston, she and her crew give us a listen to dreamy songs from their latest release, Infinite Summer. Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.
James Jean is a singer songwriter from Austin, TX. Tom played a clip from James' song "Figure It Out" . You can download that song here: Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/figure-it-out/1180225466?i=1180225476You can read more about James Jean on his official bio: https://iamjamesjean.com/james-jean-and-music/James' most recent album is called "Gimme Space" and can be found here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/gimme-space/1180225466James mentioned that his album as well as some of his singles were produced by Brian Douglas Phillips. You can find out more about BDP here: https://rattletrapaudio.wordpress.com/James and Tom will be playing at show at The Townsend in Austin, TX on Thursday July 8 at 7PM (Doors). You can find out more here: https://www.thetownsendaustin.com/event/thursday-august-8thbrbrbmean-jeanie-presents-james-jean-and-tom-menybrbrb730pmbrbrfree-showbrbr/ the show is FREEYou can find out more about James Jean at https://www.iamjamesjean.comFeel free to email the podcast at singersongwriterpodcast@gmail.com with any questions or comments.
James Jean, owner of Groundbreaking Multimedia, is an archery exhibition/trick shooter. James is an absolute hammer with his recurve, constantly pushing the limits of what’s possible with the bow and arrow. We talk about his shooting style, practice routines, upcoming adventures, and his current...
Sinopse: A história de Guillermo del Toro que deu origem ao filme vencedor do Leão de Ouro no Festival de Veneza, recordista de indicações ao Globo de Ouro e um dos mais cotados na corrida do Oscar 2018. Richard Strickland é um oficial do governo dos Estados Unidos enviado à Amazônia para capturar um ser mítico e misterioso cujos poderes inimagináveis seriam utilizados para aumentar a potência militar do país, em plena Guerra Fria. Dezessete meses depois, o homem enfim retorna à pátria, levando consigo o deus Brânquia, o deus de guelras, um homem-peixe que representa para Strickland a selvageria, a insipidez, o calor ― o homem que ele próprio se tornou, e quem detesta ser. Para Elisa Esposito, uma das faxineiras do centro de pesquisas para o qual o deus Brânquia é levado, a criatura representa a esperança, a salvação para sua vida sem graça cercada de silêncio e invisibilidade. Richard e Elisa travam uma batalha tácita e perigosa. Enquanto para um o homem-peixe é só objeto a ser dissecado, subjugado e exterminado, para a outra ele é um amigo, um companheiro que a escuta quando ninguém mais o faz, alguém cuja existência deve ser preservada. Mistura bem dosada de conto de fadas, terror e suspense, A forma da água traz o estilo inconfundível e marcante de Guillermo del Toro, numa narrativa que se expande nas brilhantes ilustrações de James Jean e no filme homônimo, vencedor do Leão de Ouro em 2017. Uma história cinematográfica e atemporal sobre um homem e seus traumas, uma mulher e sua solidão, e o deus que muda para sempre essas duas vidas. #opodcastedelas2019 Com: Gilberlan Santos e Domenica Mendes . Acompanhe: Perdidos na Estante #023 – Caixa de Pássaros Perdidos na Estante e Cabuloso Cast Acompanhe as nossas rede sociais: PICPAY EMAIL:eitapodcast@gmail.com GRUPO NO TELEGRAM INSTAGRAM Youtube Twitter Facebook
We talk to David Polka (@slowcoolassault) at Faultline Studio in Oakland about coming from New Mexico, how art scenes change, the “magic” of creation, symbolism, following the art path as a young person and more. We discuss his painting “State Of The Union” which leads into talk about the current state of affairs AKA the most political talk we’ve ever gotten into! We also talk about avoiding being pedantic with political art, his art technique and how the Southwest shows up in his work! We talk about the benefit of doing commercial murals which leads into talk about graffiti, urban exploration and more. We talk about his art in the film, “Sorry To Bother You!” Who are his T5DOA? What would he do with David Choe money? Check his great work out at www.davidpolka.com. Artists mentioned: James Jean (@jamesjeanart) Tamara Santibanez (@tamarasantibanez) Marsha Robinson (@strangedirt) Zac Scheinbaum (@zacscheinbaum) Georgia O’Keefe Tiguan Pueblo black pottery Projector for indoor murals - short throw projector 99 Dragons - www.dragonschool99.com
Brea and Mallory talk about literary retellings and interview author L.L. McKinney. Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Links - Reading Glasses Transcriptions on Gretta Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List The Process Podcast L.L. McKinney A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney L.L.'s Twitter The Little Feminist Book Club Books Mentioned - The Last One by Alexandra Oliva The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter Circe by Madeline Miller Fables Vol. 1 by Bill Willingham, James Jean, Alex Maleev For a Muse of Fire by Heidi Heilig Dread Nation by Justina Ireland The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton Seafire by Natalie C. Parker
Brought to you by: http://betterhelp.com/steebee James Jean joins Steve and friends for this special episode of the Steebee Weebee Show. We talk art, movie posters, DVDSA, music, DC Comics, how to become a better artist, and so much more! Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp.com Please Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/steebee to support the show Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/steebeeweebee Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/25 More James Jean: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjeanart Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamesJeanArt Store: http://store.jamesjean.com/ More Steve: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Website: https://steebeeweebeemusic.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 Amazon: https://goo.gl/atiY5a Spotify: https://goo.gl/I9maZY Animation Thanks to 2 Bunniez: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2bunniez Snail Mail: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093 Big thanks to our Patrons: Michael Keski-Pukkila, Dan Catacutan, David Jang, Joseph Lee, Keaton Smith, R Kwak, Nathaniel9one6, Jkyc, Bananasteve.cosplay, nathan costa, Toni Gallardo, Johnny De La Cruz, Dan Irwin, Casey Spindler, Frank, Chodezilla, Sean moreland, Jenny McGhee, Cole, William Robideau, dimtr0, Cameron Smith, Darren Newton, Paul An, Matthias Scholl Rodriguez, Owen Allan, Kyle Webb, Chikako Kanazawa, Tyrone WIlliams, Hana Villar, PIKACHU408, Marion Sassy, Tania Esquer Credits: Producers George Kimmel IV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/george_kimmel Bryce Hallock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brycehallock Co-Producer: Christopher R Kapoh-Perez Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kapohperez/
Comic Cons & Art Fairs Comic conventions and art fairs take place all over the globe, with almost every major city in the United States hosting one. With the large audiences that attend these shows it is a good place for illustrators to show their work and start selling. In this episode we will cover what the world of comic conventions and art fairs is like, ways to get into shows, and the differences between them. This is one of the easiest ways (depending on some conditions) to make money as an artist. Lee White has experience showing at art fairs, whereas Jake Parker and Will Terry have experience with the comic convention circuit. Money range [5:32] The amount of money an artist can make at a show depends on a lot of variables such as location of the show and the types of products being sold. At Lee White’s best art fair show he made $24,000 USD over a three day art fair. On the comic convention side, at Jake Parker’s first convention he made enough to cover the cost of the show and for travel. At Jake’s best comic convention he broke $9,000 USD gross. His average is $5,000-$6,000 USD gross. At Will Terry’s best convention he made $19,000 USD gross. His average is between $7,000-$9,000 USD gross. How Lee, Will and Jake started showing [8:38] Lee got his start showing at art fairs with Crafty Wonderland. He was invited to show when a table opened up. Following that experience he started actively looking for art fairs to attend. In his mid 20’s Jake was in the comic anthology, Flight. The editor of the book purchased a table at San Diego Comic Con, and invited the other artists to use the extra space. Jake went to sell prints and books. After getting a taste of what it was like to table at a show, he decided to do his own show. His first show outside of San Diego was CTNX. Following that success he knew it was possible to be successful at other shows. Will Terry’s first comic convention was a disaster even though he spent two years researching how to sell. Through that experience he learned how to be successful. He now has an assistant that takes Will’s art around the comic convention circuit. Will only personally attends 3-4 of the shows. Will has a series of YouTube videos where he goes into detail about his first experience tabling at a comic convention. Will Terry’s comic convention video series: Lee White: “It’s worth it as an experience. You cannot anticipate how much energy these things take. They are really hard.” Having extra people to help you is really helpful because there are so many factors involved. Doing this full time as your only source of income can be really consuming. For Lee, Will and Jake they use art shows as supplemental income sources. Artists who do this full time can go to 30-40 shows a year. Differences between art fairs and comic conventions [21:05] Art fairs are typically during the summer. Usually outside in parks, but sometimes in convention centers. Artists purchase 10 foot by 10 foot booths. The average attendee at an art fair is older (50 years-old to 70 years old). There are not a lot of collectors, it is mostly people looking for artwork to put on their walls. They want to purchase originals. Prices for pieces at art fairs range from $50 USD to $20,000 USD (higher end of that scale are people buying originals). Lee White: “The more specific the story in my image the less likely it is to sell. The bigger the character in an image, the less likely it is to sell.“ Lee focuses more on environment elements and doesn’t get too specific with storytelling. In order to be successful at art fairs you have to strike a nice balance between illustration and fine art, and create images people want to hang in their homes. Lee’s Secret Sauce for Art Fairs: “[Illustrate] a moment that people can interpret what’s happening versus showing them what’s happening.” Create images that two separate people can view and come up with different stories. Just give the audience a hint of the story. James Jean is a good example of this principle. His work transcends illustration and taps into the art fair market. Website James Jean Instagram Comic conventions [30:40] Comic conventions are focused on popular culture. There is an artist ally section where artists can buy tables to show and sell their work. Attendees typically have $100 and spend that across maybe 5 different artists. What sells the best at comic conventions are things people already know such as characters from popular films, tv shows or cartoons. Comic conventions products typically sells from $4 to $70. There is also a commission market, where attendees will pay artists to draw their character or some other character doing something specific. Some artists open their commission list before the show, whereas others only do commissions during the show. Jake does commissions at show and works on them during down times or at the hotel. He can make an extra $2,000 to $3,000 USD depending on what he is charging. Commission from artists at comic conventions can range from $20 USD all the way to $600 USD. Jake uses fan art he sells at comic conventions to get people to come look at his table where he also has pieces from his original stories. He uses this as a way to expand the audience for his original content. How to start [47:23] When trying to get into art fairs or comic conventions it is really important to understand the market. Lee tried to sell at CTNX with Jake and Will and his art did not fit that market. Step 1: Go visit the shows not as a fan but as research. Take notes, take photos, be detailed and focused. Step 2: Make inventory. You can’t do a show if you don’t have things to sell. Start with prints, prints are cheaper and easier to sell. Make sure to use archival ink and paper so your work doesn’t fade. Jake Parker says “every sell is a person you touch.” When you sell a print you are building a relationships with that person. There is a lot of repeat customers, so if you use cheap stuff you lose that future business. Prints generally have low overhead cost with a high markup price. T-shirts per-unit cost are higher and they can be hard to sell and keep the proper sizes in inventory. Stickers are also harder (higher per-unit cost and lower markup price). People often just want the image so they will buy the smallest size just to get it. Don’t lose sales by selling products with higher per-unit cost. Jed Henry is a good example of this, at shows he only sells one size. Ukiyo Heroes Start small and work your way up. Both with what show you start with and with your inventory (not small products but a smaller product list/inventory). Check to see if there is a show within an hour of your home. This is a good way to start small because you have lower overhead costs. Lee white: “Stay local until you get your market figured out and then start branching out.” It is important to know there are different niche markets in each show. So know your work and who it appeals to. Comic conventions are generally easier to show at then art fairs. Art fairs are curated so. For example, Lee only gets into about half of the art fairs he applies for. List of every convention in the USA Specifics on how to get into art fairs [01:06:29] For art fairs start with craft fairs, they are easier to get into. These shows are usually in the winter and indoors. Art Fair Sourcebook. Has art fairs sorted by region, how many people attend and how much they spend on average. This source is expensive, but it is good data to have when catering to an audience with a larger budget. Zapplication is another good resource. Horror and success stories [01:07:55] Will Terry: For his first show he printed 1000 of each print, 23 different pints, so 23,000 prints total. He couldn’t even fit all his inventory in his car. Printing alone cost him $5,000 USD. He figured he would be showing at a lot of conventions so he was offsetting the cost. At his first show he only made $1,500 USD. After that he was pretty nervous. But luckily he was able to make it up over time, but it was scary after that first show. Lee White: At his first show he sold an original, but didn’t bring any bags. So had to give the customer his original art in a trash bag. At a different show, Lee was busy setting up his booth, running to and from his car. When he was almost finished he realized the fanny pack he kept all his money in ($3,000 from his last art fair) had been open the whole time. Almost all his money flew into the wind before the art fair even started. Jake Parker: At a show in 2018, one of his tables was set up against and facing the wall. So he moved the table. Luckily no one told him to move it back even though it was obviously extending further out than anyone else’s. Also at that convention he had made a display structure out of foam core to hang prints. It kept falling over and he had to keep taping it. Overall it was just bad presentation. Convention etiquette You have to learn convention etiquette. Watch out for ‘booth barnacles,’ they are attendees who stay for way too long and get in the way of making other sells. Jake has a polite way to remove booth barnacles. He waits for an opening in the conversation and sticks out his hand and says “It was so nice to meet you thanks for coming.” After that they usually leave. Also don’t just bring your portfolio to show and expect artists to review it. Always ask if there is a time to show them, don’t just assume. A good way to get a very quick and honest critique is to ask “what is the one main thing I should change in my portfolio?” For more information on critques listen to [Episode 10: Critiques] (https://www.svslearn.com/3pointperspectiveblog/2018/8/8/episode-10-critiques) Gear Information forthcoming. LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com. Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These podcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on.
Illustrator and artist James Jean explains how he made the leap from comic book covers to galleries worldwide. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
Get a taste of some highlights from the upcoming season of HYPEBEAST Radio's The Business of HYPE With jeffstaple. Featuring artist James Jean, vlogger Levi Maestro, Yoon from Ambush, celebrity jeweler Ben Baller, and Dominic Chambrone, AKA The Shoe Surgeon. Business of HYPE airs Sundays on HypeRadio. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
World War Hulks: Classified and Hulked-Out Heroes by Jeff Parker, Humberto Ramos, Ig Guarra, Carlos Cuevas, Chris Sotomayor, and Edgar Delgado, Greg Smallwood and Vampironica, Greg Land and Domino, James Whynot, Spider-Man/Deadpool by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness, Mister Miracle #7 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads, Declan Shalvey, Jim Lee, James Jean, John Byrne, Green Lantern: Earth One by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, Captain Marvel by Peter David and company, I Kill Giants by Joe Kelly and J. M. Ken Niimura from Image, Zero Girl and Zero Girl: Full Circle by Sam Kieth, Jim Sinclair, Jim Bell, and Alex Sinclair from Wildstorm/Homage, the New Gods movie, Death Bed by Joshua Williamson and Riley Rossmo from Vertigo, Ballad of Sang #1 by Ed Brisson, Alessandro Micelli, and Shari Chankhamma from Oni Press, Redlands by Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Rey, and Clayton Cowles from Image, plus a whole mess more!
In our longest episode to date we talk to James Jean about assimilation, the paintings nobody buys, how Zak and James both painted Sasha Grey, death awareness, social media, legitimacy and competitiveness, illustration vs fine art and the crossover of the two, illustrating nothing, NGOs hiring you to make sex rabbits, comics, vintage illustrators, Kuniyoshi, and never doing the decisive moment, plus we ask James which of his art friends is crazier: Takashi Murakami or David Choe?
The world needs a vision and for a vision we will need a Mind. As the physicist, Sir James Jeans, said almost a century ago, “today there is a wide measure of agreement, which on the physical side of science approaches almost to unanimity, that the stream of knowledge is heading towards a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look … Read more about this episode...
Artist James Jean (pictured here w/Mr. Sun) explores the artist's fear of and need for Exposure. James is a singular creator who counts amongst his collaborators - Darren Aronofsky, Gerard Way, and the late Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. James likes to disappear; but we found him, and now so can you.
The Felix Comic Art Podcast presents the ultimate episode for THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS original art fans with our special guest, Scott Free! Who is Scott Free? Scott was Frank Miller's art rep during THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, and it was through Scott that so much of the best DKR art was sold (including the DKR #2 cover). Then it all ended abruptly, and Scott's been off the radar for the past 30 years. DKR art fans have been looking for him ever since. What happened? Why did Frank Miller stop selling his art? Also, why did Frank take over inking from Klaus Janson? Listen and find out! Check out our social media (, , ) to see some vintage pics of Scott and the incredible DKR art he sold. Stay on top of everything we do by signing up for our newsletter at . We've got tons of new art lined up for the site, including the latest batch from James Jean! Thanks and enjoy the show!
Shane Madden is an award winning illustrator and cover artist from Toronto, Canada. He has illustrated for books, magazines, and games including NY Times best sellers. He participates in workshops, online communities, and he teaches illustration at a college level. He is also the founder of the Illustration Lighthouse. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/shanemadden In this episode, Shane discusses: -His experience in going to art school and being initially overwhelmed. -Technical illustration and what that means. -The false idea of the “Field of Dreams” art career, where if you build it, they will come. -Building a portfolio around the type of work that you want to do, and taking the confusion away from the art directors that will be looking at your portfolio. -How someone like James Jean’s portfolio isn’t something you should try to emulate if you are looking for work, as he is simply showcasing his work. -His advice to not try to do multiple things at once, but instead start with the first thing you want to get going and then add on as you become competent. -The power of having your own website and the dangers of people wandering somewhere else when you send them to your profile on social media sites. -The idea of investing in your art career, even if that means spending money to take a trip with interviews lined up. -Putting something in your portfolio that you are able to comfortably talk about so that you will appear knowledgeable. -The three different types of artists and how they develop an audience and make money. -How many different kinds of jobs that are available to artists that you might never have thought about before. -His advice for artists who haven’t made a cent from their work to start making money. -To not work for free – to at least get something from your time and talent (and publicity doesn’t count). -His math formula for determining if your time is better spent looking for creative work than working at an unrelated job. -How your resume doesn’t matter at all, all that matters is your portfolio. -More about Illustration Lighthouse and what people can expect from it. Shane's Final Push will inspire you to leave your safe ART BUBBLE and put yourself out there to start pushing your art career forward! Quotes: “You really don’t need any social media to get commercial work. The viability of putting your time into social media isn’t as good as you pounding the pavement and finding the right people to hire you for the type of work that you want to do.” “You need to make sure that those five images say exactly what it is that you do and the kind of work that you want to do. Get that in front of the people that are looking for that specific work. Basically magic happens at that point.” “What do you want to do first? Because if you try to do thirty things at a time, you are going to fail at thirty things. Try to get some success with one thing that you want to do and then start adding things on top of it.” “Make sure that the work that is in your portfolio actually fits that market that you’re looking for.” “You have to make yourself stand out. The best way to do that is to find out what it is that makes you different, what it is that you do that makes you special and amplify that.” “I always think of myself as an art mercenary. Whoever wants to slam down the bag of money, I will be more than happy to fulfill what they’re looking for.” “Go where no one else is going. Don’t try to storm the gates with the other thousands of people. Try to knock on the side door and get yourself in that way and differentiate yourself.” Links mentioned: Illustration Lighthouse Shane’s Adult Coloring Books James Jean Noah Bradley Pete Mohrbacher Connect with Shane: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter Head to the Facebook group to join the discussion about building your portfolio and making money.
Vampirella #1 by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton from Dynamite!, Empowered and Adam Warren, Image-O-Rama: God Country #3 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, and Jason Wordie, and Head Lopper Volume 1: The Island or a Plague of Beasts by Andrew MacLean with Mike Spicer, Declan Shalvey, Art Adams, Bill Sienkiewicz, James Jean, Dave Johnson, Tony Moore, New Mutants, Star Trek: Waypoint from IDW, Crime Destroyer #1 by Josh Bayer, Herb Trimpe, Ben Marra, Alessandro Echevarria, Jim Rugg, Johnny Ryan, and Rick Parker from All Time Comics and Fantagraphics, Logan and the X-Movies, Dark Horse-O-Rama: Secret Sneyd: The Unpublished Cartoons of Doug Sneyd from Dark Horse, and American Gods: Shadows #1 from Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Scott Hampton, Glenn Fabry, and Rick Parker, John Byrne's Alpha Flight omnibus, and a whole mess more!
The Felix Comic Art Podcast returns to Seattle, WA for Emerald City Comic Con and our second annual ECCC roundtable! First, we meet up once again with Andy Robbins to catch up. Andy then joins me as we welcome returning guest John Butler, as well as new guests Jim Reid and Kelvin Mao! Listen in as these long-time collectors pass along hard-earned hobby wisdom, share stories of collecting triumphs and disasters, and just plain talk comic art. If you liked our last ECCC roundtable, you're gonna love this one! Andy also does a show-and-tell video, which you can check out on our . Follow us on , , and . This month, we're holding a benefit sale for the A.C.L.U., with over 20 new, never-before-offered pieces from Felix Comic Art artists. Included are special pieces by Cliff Chiang, Stephen Green, James Jean, Daniel Warren Johnson, Paul Pope, and so many more. Go to our website, and sign up for the newsletter to find out when the sale goes live. Thanks, and enjoy the show!
We're back for February 2017 with our guest, collector Satya Chetri! Satya is on the young side for this hobby, and has still been able to put together a great collection of vintage and modern art. But what's really remarkable is that he got started while living in India. Think this hobby is too tough to navigate? Well, HE did it from India! Listen to find out how! Check out five of his favorite pieces in his show-and-tell video on our : Follow us on , , and . Sign up for the newsletter on our site at to stay on top of all new art and commission opportunities. January was huge, with the debut of Cliff Chiang's PAPER GIRLS art, James Jean's commission list, and whole lot more. February is shaping up to be even bigger! So don't miss out! A rating and review on iTunes is always appreciated. And now enjoy the show!
The fourth episode of the Felix Comic Art Podcast features EAST OF WEST artist/co-creator Nick Dragotta! Nick turns the tables on me, and interviews me for the first half of the show. We touch on how I got started as a collector, and what I do now as a rep. If you just want to hear about Nick, fear not! The second half is devoted to him. We also continue our related original art show-and-tell video series on YouTube. This time, I talk about some of my favorite commissions, from such artists as Steve Rude, Sanjulian, Frank Miller, James Jean, and Felix Comic Art's own Nick Pitarra. Check it out here!:Visit our website at and follow us on , , and . Enjoy the show!
This is a bittersweet episode of The Comics Alternative, because Andy and Derek are both highlighting and saying goodbye to a title that has been one of their favorites these past thirteen years, Bill Willingham's Fables (Vertigo). The series finale was just recently released -- issue #150, which also doubles at volume 22 of the trade paperbacks -- and the guys go into detail about the wrap-up of the main storyline, the final confrontation between Snow White and Rose Red that has been building over the past several narrative arcs. They also discuss the collection of "Last" stories that round out this volume, short pieces illustrated by a variety of artists that give us a final (?) glimpse at some of Fables most important characters. In fact, this episode of the podcast is very spoiler-heavy, in that Derek and Andy couldn't figure out how to do justice to the series without giving away a few important concluding plot elements. (So if you haven't yet read this last installment of Fables, then perhaps you should do so before listening to this week's show. Go ahead. The guys don't mind. They'll still be here waiting for you.) But this episode is also a retrospective on the entire run of Fables, its many twists and turns, as well as the many spin-offs it engendered. As such, the Two Guys also touch upon Jack of Fables, the Cinderella miniseries, The Literals, Fairest, the current series Fables: The Wolf among Us, and the standalone volumes 1001 Nights of Snowfall and Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland. (Unfortunately, they don't get around to discussing the prose novel, Peter and Max. There's only just so much time in a podcast episode.) It's obvious that both Andy and Derek appreciate Fables and see it as one of the most important titles of the past decade, but being the discerning scholars that they are, the guys don't shy away from critiquing the long-running series and pointing out some of the narrative elements they found "thin" or potentially problematic. But to paraphrase a common adage, we criticize those we love the most, and the guys make it clear what kind of respect, admiration, and outright affection they have for Fables. This episode is fond, heartfelt farewell to the team of Willingham (writer), Mark Buckingham (penciller), Steve Leialoha (inker), Todd Klein (letterer), James Jean and João Ruas (cover artists), Shelly Bond (editor), and an unparalleled community of collaborators.
Renowned illustrator and designer Tuna Bora joins us this week to share stories about her upbringing, how technology both helps and hinders her work process and everyday life, who some of her biggest inspirations are, and the challenges associated with being in a directorial position. We dig super deep into the chaos of freelancing, and the struggles of determining the right rate, getting internships and a start in the industry, and the big headache of health insurance. Toward the end, we celebrate Chipotle and learn about Andrew's experimental holiday Chipotlent. GUEST LINKS: Tuna's Website: http://tunabora.com/ Tuna's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tunamunaluna Tuna's Tumblr: http://tunabora.tumblr.com/ Tuna's Instagram: https://instagram.com/tunamunaluna/ Angelinas: http://tunabora.com/index.php?p=2f3b2 ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Mary Blair: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Blair The Colors of Mary Blair: http://amzn.to/18Z7AUa Tony Zhou - Satoshi Kon Editing: https://vimeo.com/101675469 Fashion Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCsGLWrfE4Y Marcelo Vignali: http://vignalistudio.blogspot.com/ James Jean: http://www.jamesjean.com/ Call Your Girlfriend: http://callyourgirlfriend.com/ Stefan Sagmeister: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Sagmeister Dieter Rams: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieter_Rams Anthony Jones Livestream: http://www.livestream.com/robotpencil Sample Contract & Proposal Agreements: http://ashthorp.com/info Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.to/1fJneTb Andrew's Chipotlent Collage: https://instagram.com/p/0qtEPNpqF9/ “Bad design with good story survives. Good design with bad story or bad directing often doesn't survive – and I don't think that's by coincidence.” -Tuna Bora The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
Cartoonist Farel Dalrymple began his comics career as part of the Meathaus gang - a loose collective of artists from the School of Visual Arts around the end of the 20th century (Brandon Graham and James Jean know the secret handshake). His work includes Pop Gun War, illustrating Jonathan Letham's Omega the Unknown, the webcomic It Will All Hurt on SG12, and the newly released Delusional from Adhouse Books. He has been nominated for Eisner Awards, received a Xeric Grant, and earned a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators.
James Jean-Charles, manager of the Downtown Englewood Starbucks, mastermind behind the Poetry Series, and writer of Blackberry poetry, will talk to us about what art does for local community and local businesses.
Technical difficulties prevent a West-coast Wooooode from joining us in discussion on The Mighty, our attachment to paper, Cameron Stewart, Frank Miller, Dark Horse Presents #100, Tom Grummett, Trencher, Tim Seeley's Hack/Slash, Vampirella, the EC Archives, Warren Publications, Gil Kane, John Buscema, Pat Broderick, Paul Pope, James Jean, Brave and the Bold, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Astonishing X-Men, David Finch and Brightest Day, Brand New Day, Humberto Ramos, the damage caused by Civil War, House of M, Peter David's X-Factor, JMS' Thor, editorial decisions, Shadowland, Daredevil, Coreyyy S. Lewis' Seedless, and a whole mess more!
Chris blinks in and out and back in again amidst talk on the Muppets and Fraggle Rock, Jim Rugg, Hi Fructose volume 15 with James Jean and Al Columbia, Grant Morrison and Mukesh Singh's 18 Days OGN from Dynamite, Shadowlands, the Avengers titles, Chris Samnee and Thor: Mighty Avenger, Casanova Max, a reaction to a listener voicemail (I know, right?!?), I, Zombie, Comic Book Artist #15, the Hernandez Brothers, Alex Toth and Spielberg's 1941, convention oversaturation, Alex Ross, Phil Hester and Jonathan Lau's Black Terror #5-9, X-Men: Hope, Fantomex, Brightest Day #1, RASL, Echo, and a whole mess more!
11 O'Clock Comics: Proudly bending reality into a pretzel for seventy-four episodes! This week, the gang's all here to discuss flea market finds, Fanzine Flashback, James Jean, Morrison's X-Men, Hellboy: The Wild Hunt, Captain America: Reborn, Nomad, The Eternal City and Cory Doctorow's When SysAdmins Rule the Earth from Robot Comics, Blackest Night: Batman, Moon Knight and Jerome Opena, The Best Radioactive Man Event EVER (Simpsons Comics #155, Bart Simpson #48, and Simpsons Super Spectacular #9) crossover from Bongo Comics, Fred Van Lente Month Week Three: Incredible Hercules and Amazing Spider-Man #605, Indie Spinner Rack's Awesome 2: Awesomer, anthology love, Batman/Grendel, Hotline hubbub, and a whole lot more!
This week, Dal talks to Brian Mead about James Jean, Wednesday Comics and how to make an awesome/unprofitable James Bond movie.
Reviews: War Machine #1, Incognito #1 It's 2009, so prepare yourselves for another great year of CNI!Good friend and fellow nerd Jon Hoche joins us in studio to discuss our "Best of 2008". Jimmy crows over his acknowledgment in the finally released I Love Geeks by Carrie Tucker. Go buy it! News includes a new Doctor Who, TinTin movie, James Jean, Thor smiting a burglar, Secret Stash closing and more. We have our "Best of..." segment where we pick our favorite comics/movies/TV shows, etc. Not just your everyday categories, kids!Best Train Wreck, Story that you enjoy but everyone else hates and other interesting stuff!
Reviews: Monster Pile-Up #1, Runaways #1, DC Universe: Last Will and Testament #1 Good friend Kim Lay joins us to give a recap of her weekend at Dragon Con in Hotlanta. BSG, Dr. Horrible, Harry Potter and costumes galore! Jimmy ponders what real Civil War soldiers would think of re-enactments, Joe thinks we should re-enact Marvel's Civil War, Google Chrome, James Jean, Lego Batman, Voltron and Manga Madness in Japan are discussed as well.
In the first of many, we offer you a CNI One-Shot! These will be special shows released on Saturdays every now and then. There will be no set format or theme. Today's CNI One-Shot! Even More Baltimore is more interviews from the Baltimore Comic-Con. Jimmy sits down with Paul Pope and James Jean right after their panel to discuss their work and friendship. He also has a chat with Dustin Harbin, an organizer for Heroes Con.