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Archive for September, 2007


NYC Indy Animation Legend: M. Henry Jones

September 28th, 2007

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I ran into my old friend M. Henry Jones yesterday. We were both getting our morning coffee after completing drop off duty. You can see Henry’s work at snakemonkey.tv including his ground breaking film, “Soul City”. He’s got a opening/screening this weekend at the Jonathan Shorr Gallery. All the details are at snakemonkey.tv.

Meet The Gunks!

September 25th, 2007

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The gunks was a live action show about an all girl rock group developed by the dynamic duo of Kathy Minton and Marc Catapano. My part was going to be animated wipes and bumpers. I was going for a look inspired by those old Beatles cartoons.
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Jerry Beck Spotted In NYC!

September 21st, 2007

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It was great to catch up with Jerry Beck at the art opening for the multi talented animator/painter Pat Smith at the CVZ gallery. Jerry was in town on his way to the Ottawa Animation Festival. There was a good crowd of animation people at the gallery and a good time was had by all.

More Grilled Cheese Please!

September 19th, 2007

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Happy Happy Grilled Cheese!

September 14th, 2007

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There Was A Young Man From Nantucket

September 10th, 2007

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Edward Lear invented the limerick. You know, those little poems that follow the rhyming pattern aabba. If you guessed that this art is from my Nick Days animation, you’re right. It was also one of my favorites.

Ginger and the Purple Dragon

September 6th, 2007

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Here’s an image from the heartwarming and whimsical tale of a shy girl named Ginger and her pet Dragon. Together they travel around the world having fantastic adventures always making sure that they are home in time for dinner.

Country Cassix #2.

September 4th, 2007

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Here’s the final postcard from my set of three “Country Cassix” (posted out of order). Ida Red is the name of a song but it got me thinking about all the great ladies of country music. From Mother Mabel to Patsy Cline, from Loretta Lyn to Dolly Parton, from Patsy Montana to Tammy Wynette, the list goes on and on. Got a favorite female country singer?