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Showing posts with label SPX 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SPX 2008. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Geoff Vasile's "A History of Increasing Humiliation"
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved except image which is © Geoff Vasile, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved
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comic review,
DIY comics,
other people's comics,
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Portraits from the Animal Kingdom
These are some of my watercolor paintings - titled "Portraits from the Animal Kingdom" - that premiered at this year's Small Press Expo (SPX). They're mostly based on the various customers who stiffed me at my waitering job.
Long story short: if I get bad feelings about a customer I sketch them quickly, capturing as much as I can of their character. Then, whatever tip they left me - if they left me anything at all - and their attitudes along with my disposition determined if the sketch of them evolved into a greater piece.
This is the first time I've ever done this and found it to be rather cathartic - to say the least. :)
(I have sketches of the two other guys she was with. Basically these were three Italian twenty-somethings who came to New York City to shop, as their assorted shopping bags suggested. They barely spoke any English, which proved problematic. But I guess shopping is a universal language as opposed to tipping.)
(This is only painting not based on an actual person. It's based on a sketch. I liked the design and felt it fit in well with the others.)
(They didn't eat some food and wanted a discount, which is pretty reasonable. I explained to them that it was totally dependent on the managers. And lucky me, the manager on duty only gave them a slight deduction. The couple said they understood and didn't blame me for any of the trouble. I guess the long conversation and jokes time weren't enough. They left me less than a 10% tip and thanked me for everything.
PS. They're hair was actually this funky.
PPS. FYI, that's a man comforting a woman.)
(This lady didn't stiff me but was such a nuisance, along with two of the other three women she was with, that I sketched the three. Though they complained about the apparently sub-standard quality of their lunches and their veritable shopping list general dislikes, they left me a good tip. Unfortunately the good tip didn't wash away the ill feelings.)
I made a few other paintings that weren't printed for various reasons. I'll get those up here, so keep an eye out for them.
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved
Long story short: if I get bad feelings about a customer I sketch them quickly, capturing as much as I can of their character. Then, whatever tip they left me - if they left me anything at all - and their attitudes along with my disposition determined if the sketch of them evolved into a greater piece.
This is the first time I've ever done this and found it to be rather cathartic - to say the least. :)



PS. They're hair was actually this funky.
PPS. FYI, that's a man comforting a woman.)

I made a few other paintings that weren't printed for various reasons. I'll get those up here, so keep an eye out for them.
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
More pictures from SPX 2008
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Some pictures from this year's Small Press Expo (SPX)
Though I only stayed for Sunday, I enjoyed every minute at the comics fest. Thanks again to everyone who stopped by the table to check out our stuff and chatted. And thanks to my girlfriend Irina for all your help, Erin Thompson and Keith McCleary for letting me sit in with him at the comics fest.
Some great moments and people at SPX.

Killing Tree Quarterly creator Keith McCleary sporting Dreadnoks shirt sans irony. Gotta love it. Hehehe.
August (left) and Deep Doodle's Masheka Wood (r).
Michael LaRiccia creator of Black Mane, Death of Black Mane and founder of One Time Press rocks out.

And lastly, yours truly, with my latest batch of watercolor paintings Portraits from the Animal Kingdom.
More pictures to come.
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved
Some great moments and people at SPX.

Killing Tree Quarterly creator Keith McCleary sporting Dreadnoks shirt sans irony. Gotta love it. Hehehe.



And lastly, yours truly, with my latest batch of watercolor paintings Portraits from the Animal Kingdom.
More pictures to come.
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008, All Rights Reserved
Friday, October 03, 2008
New issue of The Indypendent and copies at Small Press Expo

I'll have copies of he latest issue of The Indypendent, with the economic illustrated essay by Arun Gupta and myself, at this year's Small Press Expo (SPX).
The raging cover is by the undeniably talented Gino Barzizza.
Labels:
illustrated essay,
political art,
SPX 2008,
The Indypendent
"How to Wreck the Economy" Illustrated essay up on Indypendent site

You can see a decent version of the illustrated essay at The Indypendent site. But I think it's better in actual print.
I'll have copies of the latest issue with the illustrated essay at this weekend's Small Press Expo.
© Frank Reynoso, Oct. 2008
Labels:
illustrated essay,
political art,
SPX 2008,
The Indypendent
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Illustrated essay on the current Economic Crisis
Arun Gupta of The Indypendent and I, along with the help of numerous people, created an illustrated essay on the current economic crisis. The essay will appear in the upcoming issue of the paper. Keep an eye out for samples and links.
PS. I'm planning to turn this essay into a comic. Though it might not be ready in time for Small Press Expo (SPX).
PS. I'm planning to turn this essay into a comic. Though it might not be ready in time for Small Press Expo (SPX).
Labels:
illustrated essay,
political art,
SPX 2008,
The Indypendent
New watercolor paintings for upcoming SPX
Keith McCleary has graciously allowed me to share a table with him at this year's Small Press Expo (SPX) in Bethesda, Maryland. I'll have some new watercolor paintings for this weekend's visual festivities. (Samples of the paintings will go up asap.)
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