Showing posts with label comic book residency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic book residency. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Breakers Release at Desert Island 4/25
In October last year I was invited to study at a three-week-long residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts. Dave Kelly and Lara Antal of So What? Press have created an anthology of work from the residency, Breakers. I'm very honored to be part of it and will be at the official launch party, hosted by Desert Island on April 25th. From the press release:
The book will have its East Coast premiere at Desert Island, 540 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY on Thursday, April 25th at 7:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Beer and cookies (in the shape of sharks) will be provided. The book will be offered at a discounted price of $10.00 at this event.
The book will be available in stores and online the following week. So What? Press handles all distribution worldwide. For more information, visit www.sowhatpress.com.
So What? Press, the new publishing imprint headed by Dave Kelly & Lara Antal, is set to release Breakers, an anthology of comics featuring Ellen Forney, Dean Haspiel, Megan Kelso, and twenty-two other outstanding cartoonists: Jessica Ruliffson, Gabrielle Gamboa, Gregory MacKay, Lark Pien, Boum (Samantha Leriche-Gionet), Nusha Ashjaee, George Folz, Jp Pollard, Jen Breach, Lara Antal, Rebecca Case, Jean Chen, Julie Condon, Gabrielle Greenlee, Lynda May, K-Fai Steele, Theresa Coulter, Sean Ironman, Christa Cassano, Fionnuala Doran, James Greene, and Meghan Lands.
From the back cover:
In October 2012, twenty-six comics creators descended upon Central Florida for a three-week residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts. These lost souls were set adrift in an incubator of creativity amidst killer sharks, a local nude beach, and other primordial nature. Under the tutelage of Ellen Forney, Dean Haspiel, and Megan Kelso, a body of work was generated that interwove many similar themes based on their new found tropical isolation. What you hold in your hands is a summation of that experience, a document of a wondrous blur of creative freedom, and perhaps an artifact of a comics paradise lost.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
A Letter Lasts Longer
While at the Atlantic Center for the Arts' 3-week comics residency, studying with master artist Dean Haspiel, I made this interesting comic based on a script he generated. The script was interpreted by each associate artist in the group. These varied and beautiful permutations can be seen on the Trip City blog here.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Sketchbook Pages from ACA Comics Residency
I had the honor and great experience of taking part in a three-week long residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida this past October. Things have finally settled down long enough for me to post these sketchbook pages.
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| (An outdoor yoga session taught by Ellen Forney and Lara Antal.) |
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| (Clever hats on a boat tour.) |
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| (Birds and houses and trees seen from the boat.) |
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| (Gabby Gamboa, Lark Pien, Eleanor Davis, and Leela Corman in Gainseville, Fl.) |
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| (Sketching one of the ACA interns, Greg.) |
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| (Greg seated, three views.) |
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Paul Studies and First Pages
Here is what I have been drawing the past few days. I'm working on a story from a veteran who I have not yet met in real life, it's been interesting translating this story into a comic. I'm trying to develop cleaner lines and possibly do more with less digitally with this story.
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| Page One Pencil |
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| Page 2 Pencil |
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| Studies of Paul, done from photographs. |
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| Drawing Paul from memory, making a character. |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Florida Week Two
I'm here at a three week comics residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in eastern/central Florida, a few miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, in the midst of saw palmettos and stands tiny magnolias and brushy oak trees. It's already the beginning of the second week and time is moving quickly.
I got through sixteen pages of thumbnails in just a few days, which was a new personal best. Hoping to work faster! I learned some cool Photoshop moves from George Folz, his comics are really cool, check them out on his Tumblr here. Hopefully laying out pages will be less of a struggle now. Gonna try it out now.
Here's the thumbnails, pre-Dean Haspiel edits (they look a bit different now). These are only half of them, the other thumbnails were vague and uninteresting, because I drew them too small initially, and when I blew them up I drew them very fast.
This story is beautifully written by a friend-of-a-friend, Paul David Mansfield. He's an incredibly gifted storyteller, and it has been such an amazing experience to translate his words into comics. I will post pencils soon, I can't wait to share this story.
Also, currently obsessed with Bon Iver's newly-minted Stems Project, a collection of remixes from the most recent album. Not much of it is on Youtube, but you can find it on Spotify.
I got through sixteen pages of thumbnails in just a few days, which was a new personal best. Hoping to work faster! I learned some cool Photoshop moves from George Folz, his comics are really cool, check them out on his Tumblr here. Hopefully laying out pages will be less of a struggle now. Gonna try it out now.
Here's the thumbnails, pre-Dean Haspiel edits (they look a bit different now). These are only half of them, the other thumbnails were vague and uninteresting, because I drew them too small initially, and when I blew them up I drew them very fast.
This story is beautifully written by a friend-of-a-friend, Paul David Mansfield. He's an incredibly gifted storyteller, and it has been such an amazing experience to translate his words into comics. I will post pencils soon, I can't wait to share this story.
Also, currently obsessed with Bon Iver's newly-minted Stems Project, a collection of remixes from the most recent album. Not much of it is on Youtube, but you can find it on Spotify.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
First Days in Florida
I've been at the Atlantic Center for the Arts Comic Book Residency with Dean Haspiel for the past few days. It's a wonderful and amazing program so far, here's some pictures of the vegetation, art folk, and other assorted items.
| New studio space. |
| They have tea here, and we each got a mug :) |
| Outside the painting studio, where we are camped. |
| Inside the painting studio, view from my desk. |
| On the first day, we met most of the day and talked about our projects. |
| Dean imparts some wisdom to us. |
| Megan's amazing comic thumbnails during crit. |
| James' inked pages during crit. |
| Megan, Gregory, and Fionnula on a walk down the road. |
| Turnbull Bay and a heron! |
| Baby banana spider catching the sunset in his web. |
| Following Fionnula to dinner. |
| Dirt road between housing and art buildings. |
| My place. |
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Residency! at Atlantic Center for the Arts in October
Here's an excerpt from an email I just received from the Atlantic Center for the Arts:
Dear Jessica Ruliffson,
Congratulations! We are delighted to inform you of your acceptance as an Associate Artist at Atlantic Center for the Arts’ October 8 –October 28, 2012 residency session with Master Artist Dean Haspiel. We are looking forward to hosting you. Throughout the three week residency, you will meet within your discipline with your respective Master Artist, with the daytime and evenings open for interdisciplinary interaction and collaboration, in addition to the opportunity to work on personal projects and goals.
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