Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Student Spotlight: Earl Barrett-Holloway














Earl's been studying with me for awhile now and he's getting so good, it's scary! He recently completed my Figure Drawing for Graphic Novelists course for the second time. I was able to give him some higher level assignments. The one above came from comparing Harvey Kurtzman rough sketches to Will Elder's finished artwork in the quest for an ideal hybrid. Earl blogged about it here.




And here's his final project, a page from the second issue of his comic, The Squid:












Here are more examples of assignments Earl completed for me over the years:

From a model sheet assignment.

Studies from a live model.

Final project page: Aquaman vs a creature from the Black Lagoon.

Another project page.



Earl has a Tumblr, an Instagram, and a website. It's all worth following.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Fall Continuing Ed Courses at SVA


My fall courses in Figure Drawing and Cartooning are enrolling right now at the School of Visual Arts.
Come see me at the information session this Tuesday evening. Tell your friends 'n stuff like that, please.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Cartozia Locales

Here are some images of exotic places I've created for the Cartozia series. Here we see denizens of Microbia (a very tiny country) and scavengers in the land of Smithereens, where everything gets blown to.






These appear in the first two issues. Nifty, eh?
Cartozia Tales is an exciting comic anthology by a crack team of plucky, up and coming young talents, celebrity guests, and a token old guy (guess who?).
Cartozia needs you! Pledge to our Kickstarter so more issues can happen. Every person who pledges even a dollar gets a pdf of the first issue right away. Tell all your friends.
Pretty please.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Come Draw with Me This Monday


The fifty-fifth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposiumwill be held on Monday, August 19, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Parsons The New School, 2 West 13th Street, in room 1104. Free and open to the public.
Scheduled Presentation:  Panel Sequence Workshop.  Cartooning instructor, Tom Motley, will present a slideshow and discussion on cinematic sequences in comics, followed by a related cartooning worksheet. This will be a fun sequential art exercise to stimulate comics professionals and fans alike. Drawing skills are welcome but not necessary.
Osamu Tezuka, Shintakarajima (New Treasure Island), 1947, revised 1984.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Cartozia Tales-- subscribe today!

By Thursday, we'll be launching a Kickstarter campaign for Cartozia Tales, at which point the subscription price will go up a few dollars to cover Kickstarter's cut. Subscribe before then and you'll give the project a boost and yourself a break. There'll still be crazy cool perks for subscribers to pledge for: original art, additional comics, cameo appearances, and more.

The Two Old Men of Kwantapafayo. What are the consequences of that game they've played for centuries?

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Cartozia Tales #1

I just received my contributor copies of the first Cartozia Tales. It's a delightful project featuring outstanding contributions by Dylan Horrocks, Shawn Cheng, and many others. Order it from the website: http://cartozia.com

This is an illustration I did for one of our promo postcards. It'll run on the back cover of a future issue.

Friday, July 26, 2013

An evil fairy princess or something...

Last week I had my students compose comic pages from a live model and I couldn't resist joining the fun.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

A Knock on the Head

I contributed these two pages to a "choose your own adventure" style group comic show, written by M. Sweeney Lawless, that opened tonight at the Soho Gallery for Digital Art.

They stretched my pages (grrrr), which is something I hope they'll correct by the time you show up. Anyway, here's how they should look:




It's a fun show. Come see. There should be a Flickr page coming. I'll add that link when it appears.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

From the Archive: The Tale of the Tattooed Woman, 2008

This is one of the comics I adapted from short stories by Rikki Ducornet from her 1994 collection, The Complete Butcher's Tales. We put them in a section titled "The Butcher's Comics" at the back of The One Marvelous Thing.

My idea was to use the tattoos as ersatz comic panels so that, in revealing them, her confession would also be a seduction. How'd I do?










Astute viewers will also find the tattoos from the Lydia song, right where they're said to be.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Suspect Device pages

These are the pages I contributed to Josh Bayer's new anthology, Suspect Device #3. I've posted the third image here already, but here it is in context. 




Josh's device is to assign contributors panels clipped from classic comic strips --this time from Popeye and Little Orphan Annie-- and to have them put one panel at the beginning and another at the end of the page. The artist then creates a comic to connect the panels. 
Josh started this as an exercise for his cartooning classes but it's since exploded into a huge jam project featuring many of the most exciting cartoonists in the field.
Buy the issue here.



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

June 8 & 9, 2013

Come see me this weekend at the Grand Comics Festival. I'll be selling these handmade comics and many others, original art and prints, too!




Sunday, May 19, 2013

My summer classes are enrolling right now at SVA




Come take a class with me. I'll be nice, I promise. I'll teach you stuff. Check it out:
http://www.sva.edu/continuing-education/illustration-and-cartooning/cartooning-courses

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Portfolio 2013

This is my current illustration portfolio, which I'll display here until I finish rebuilding my website.

First are examples of cartooning combined with hand lettering:







Next are book illustrations from The Golden Ass:


More book illustration and wild figure drawing:


...and inventive pages in a mix of styles:


































Skillful and ingenious, right?

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Tragic Strip: Universal Sentiments & Volapuk

This strip ran in the March issue of The Brooklyn Rail, but with a spelling error. The Menominee for "I love you" is ketapanen, not ketapenan as I first had it. Here is the corrected version.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Raunchy Limerick Favorites (again)

The new issue of Yuck!, #7, has just come out in Australia and includes these 5 pages of my Raunchy Limerick Favorites.




I posted most of these before, when they ran as a Tragic Strip, but you should be able to see them better here. Depending on your browser, if you open each page in a new window, they'll appear 1200px wide, which is pretty clear.