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White Sands, New Mexico
Posted: October 6th, 2005, 6:46 pm
by mnaz
(for K & D).....

Posted: October 6th, 2005, 8:10 pm
by K&D
oh wow, i really want to get the chance to visit new mexico...everyones like how's new mexico and i'm like i don't know i'm studying and staying on campus...now i have a flat tire and i don't have that much money for gas.
Posted: October 7th, 2005, 10:25 am
by mtmynd
Another shot from White Sands -

Posted: October 11th, 2005, 1:48 pm
by jimboloco
n oh yeah, I compullsively will once again polish these diamonds in the rough into the jewels they really are, waiting to be released.
another shot from white sands -

oh, mr magoo, you've did it agin

¡muchas gracias!
(for k & d).....
Location: Santa Fe, North Carolina, Baton Rouge.
Occupation: Student and occasional question asker
oh i am sure you are absolutely entranced by your environz, locale, ma'am, and oy have a suggestion for you, the artist-writer, natalie goldberg, not boig, not burger, she is an enabler for expressiveness,
writing down th bonez, and
living color. she hangs out in your borough, your urbane colloquial enrichedbythevistasandclimate country. a
part-time meditater as well
Posted: October 11th, 2005, 2:33 pm
by mnaz
jimbo.... I'm not sure what you're doing with the pics (I missed that info., I'm sure), but I like it.... darker and sharper.... Thanks.
Posted: October 11th, 2005, 3:28 pm
by mtmynd
Looks good, Jimbo... or should I say 'better"...?
Thanks!
Posted: October 11th, 2005, 3:44 pm
by Doreen Peri
I love the original photos and jimbo's enhancements, too!
Very nice, both of you!
Hey, today has been a little bit like a different type of image jam.... maybe we should do this some time.... do an image jam where people download other people's images and play with them using digital tools to turn them into artwork or create a different look with them and add their versions to the thread.
Whaddya think?
Posted: October 11th, 2005, 4:09 pm
by mnaz
Doreen, I like that idea. I think it has great potential, given the creativity of this bunch. I don't really have the image enhancement software.... I'm long on photos and short on technology. But I still like the idea....
Posted: October 11th, 2005, 6:27 pm
by Zlatko Waterman
With affection and gratitude for all the great travel writing you've given us.
From a non-travelling cartoonist . . .
Zlatko

Posted: October 11th, 2005, 6:40 pm
by jimboloco
You all know that this is all very liberating. I mean, I know about limits, like Judih knowz, "Yesh Gvul," man, plus I indeed belabored the possibubility that I had infranchized upon other pooblez territories, the tories waz a comink, but the graciousness prevailed.
la victoria
Posted: October 12th, 2005, 6:59 am
by mnaz
Zlatko....
That is truly amazing.
You read my mind. That is pretty much how it happened..... that first trip to Vegas..... I remember that photo. I remember making an internal vow to come back. I remember that hat....
Great post!
Posted: October 12th, 2005, 8:32 am
by jimboloco
in·ex·o·ra·ble
(audio) Pronunciation:
i-'neks-r&-b&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin inexorabilis, from in- + exorabilis pliant, from exorare to prevail upon, from ex- + orare to speak -- more at ORATION
: not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty : RELENTLESS
Really nice illustration of the desert rat himself. The dude abides.
The swift shaded lines all parallel remind me of the old European illustrators and printmakers, and the windswept moustache, hearty details in the portrait, yet the rest is a minimalist yet informative set of lines, and the addition of the gray tone, rich in it's subtle hue of yellow, inexorably emanating throughout, the yellow in the lightning is pervasive and relentless, the red is actually a darker value and serves as border and enhancemer of the yellow. Tell it like it is.
Posted: October 12th, 2005, 9:22 am
by Zlatko Waterman
Jim:
I've never felt so appreciated. Thank you.
I must say, this is a salubrious antidote to the treatment I got from the last pizza meeting. You recall that I gather with a group of "pro" cartoonists, movie board artists, writers and other denizens of Hollywood on the first Wednesday of each month in Burbank.
I took a portfolio full of the paintings and drawings I've recently posted here on StudioEight. Not a peep out of anyone, save my friend Mike.
Their indifference is something I've grown used to, however. They are fixed on commercial gain, on commissions, who you know and what you can win at it. The casual presence of a Hollywood director ( there was a young one there-- Brian, a forty-ish very nice guy who just cut a deal with USA network for an eight-film contract after making his third feature-- he had the new DVD with him . . .) commands rapt attention.
Brian was a nice guy, humble and knew how to listen. I have met other directors like him, including the great Jack Arnold, about whom I wrote articles and did an interview in 1972, all published in France and Italy.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000791/
Mr. Arnold was gracious and knew how to listen to others. Some of the "pros" at the pizza palace don't.
My good friend Mike invited me there, and I have become a regular, but I will need some exchange with the denizens before I will stay:
(Mike's website)
http://www.vozart.com/
(Mike's "Lambiek" -- the world standard--"Comiclopedia entry--)
http://www.lambiek.net/vosburg_mike.htm
It's dismaying, at times, to realize the extent that artists don't talk to each other. I suppose, being a writer in addition gives me some advantage. But just acknowledging someone else's work ( as I do theirs) is common courtesy, even if I'm not winning contracts and working for the gods of Hollywood.
( grumble, grumble . . . am I becoming a curmudgeonly old man? Answer: Yes. But I was a curmudgeonly YOUNG man too . . .)
mnaz: I'm so pleased you didn't take my cartoon wrong. I meant it as an homage. I was haunted, however, by the possibility you might take it ironically-- or as an effort at satire-- the damned Internet is such a one-dimensional medium.
I am a dedicated fan of your travel ( and any other) pieces.
Thanks to all,
Zlatko
Posted: October 12th, 2005, 9:35 am
by jimboloco
Well I took the illustration of mnazzz as an homage, Z-man, instead of waiting to be discovered i see that you ane inexorably emanating a salubrious presence at the pizza parlor. Beware the old adage, cast your pearls before swine and you will wallow in the mire.
as i said, i gotta try a portrait like that of somebody recognizeable.
did the phrase come from yourself or is is h.s. thompson?
So you are friends with this other illustrator? you go have pizza monthly in Burbank and get to schmooze with the elite.
Posted: October 12th, 2005, 9:38 am
by Zlatko Waterman
Right, Jim!
Those pigs are heavy lifting!
I saw some pearls in the pizza and cast my swine at them.
I knew I was doing something wrong . . .
To answer:
It's my phrase, but I think it was bent through the prism of some Marvel comics writer, like Stan Lee . . .
That's what you get for hanging out with the pizza guys.
Mike is working on some "She-Hulk" pages-- he was invited to do them for a commemorative issue.
( link to a MV page from 20 years ago-- "She-Hulk" ( Marvel) )
http://fanfare-se.com/GalleryPiece.asp? ... &From=Room
--Z