Showing posts with label Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary. Show all posts

Comic-Con Union Tribune Interview +Details


The following is an interview conducted by the San Diego Union Tribune in reference to Comic-Con 2012 and the Cartoon Network 20th Birthday Exhibition takes place July 11—15. Wordy goodness to follow: (Bwana Spoons, Rui Vitorino Santos, Johnathan Bergeron)

S Myrland : This is the (4th?) time you've put together an exhibition tied into Comic-Con. Have the shows or the audience changed in any way over that time?

mM : This is my 13th exhibition as curator, promoter and cultural instigator in San Diego. The shows have evolved in theme from Western SuperHero Cowboy, SuperHero, Survey Select, Lucid Dreams and onto Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Celebration and Art Show.



S Myrland : Do you see any trends in the types of art that people are buying? What is hot now in comics art?

mM : People acquire art at all levels, and typically connect with work that speaks to them the loudest. Hot in comic art? France is always hot, Germany hand prints everything (silkscreen, letterpress, etching), USA makes up great “zine” story lines (small booklets that celebrate everything under the sun) and Japan celebrates “Super Flat” (a Pop inspired mantra introduced by Takashi Murakami). (Jules Julien)


S Myrland : You spend a lot of time in LA as well as San Diego, with a foot in both worlds. What advantages or disadvantages does San Diego have when it comes to showing comics art?

mM : With a foot in both worlds is better described as collector/fan and curator/designer… But alas, San Diego shows comics, LA celebrates animation or visa versa. Both are united this weekend. If you love art, are an art professional or dream of being an artist then you need to carpool and train ride it up north unless you are headed through the front gates of Comic-Con. LACMA and the LA gallery scene is a world-force, game changer and cultural influencer. Blame it on the creative schools located in and around LA (Otis, Art Center Pasadena, Cal Arts, UCLA) or consider it woven into the creative fabric of a city that is always hungry for the next best “movement.” (Jett Gallery, Jules Julien).



S Myrland : Any idea how many comics artists live here? Is there a community of any size to build on?

mM : I would like refer to Comics as “ART.” Yes there is a community in San Diego, good folks cheering on good folks for sure and at a hyper-local level. Generally speaking, building blocks are always available for any community——it’s more about how you leverage these building blocks to build a solid foundation and move good people forward, assisting them to be recognized as an important and influential force in the community. (Neko).




S Myrland : If Comic-Con were more of a fine art event, what would that look like? What would be different? What would we need to make that happen?

mM : Comic-Con is a fine art event. Just depends on how you look upon it, how you look up artists who have traveled here for the week and events that might connect you with artists from around the globe. My belief is this is the densest visiting populous traveling to San Diego to collect art, one-of-a-kind collectibles, sketchbook musings from art heroes and a major assembly of important artists. The audience is real, the collectors genuine and the artists motivated to generously inspire. It’s been happening for years in our backyard, and the Comic-Con culture is whole. In contrast the San Diego fine art culture around town, in my opinion, disparate, the promoters of fine art elitist, and the buyers of fine art sporadic. Community is about consistency, support, elevation and celebration.



S Myrland : How long have you been working on this exhibition? Was there anything that surprised you about the artists' responses to the challenge?

mM : Cartoon Network approached me at booth 4833 one year ago, (this is where I’ll be again this year). The good people at Cartoon Network invited me to Atlanta to discuss their milestone 20th birthday. Cartoon Network presented curating an exhibition inviting select artists that could freely interpret Cartoon Network programs and characters. One year later, Jett Gallery is hosting the results and the Cartoon Network 20th Birthday Exhibition takes place July 11—15 from 11AM—5PM daily and extended hours on Saturday 11AM 8PM. For all of those who stop by this FREE exhibit at 989 West Kalmia Street in Little Italy, you will receive a 36 page collector “zine” designed by Mark Murphy and featuring the sketches, studio photographs and paintings captured for the exhibit. (Above and below, Cartoon Network mini zine).

It took Madison, Jillian and I, seven-straight hours to carefully unpack 90 boxes and 2 days to hang all of the artwork on the walls. You’ll not want to miss, all ages welcome, and street parking is available. P.S. I spent quite a bit of time archiving Hanna-Barbera’s cartoons, in their super secret vault over 3 months, for a book created with Jerry Beck, that provided some street cred to jump in the game. More information here.


Kind thanks for the opportunity to exchange. Looking forward to all of the events, friends and artists who gather for our most unique event of the year. Looking forward.


Mark Murphy, based in Southern California, is an accomplished author, designer, filmmaker, publisher of living artists and owner of Murphy Design, (22 years and counting). Mark is an active resource in the fine arts industry and assists museums, high-end galleries and collectors with critical information key for acquisition of major and emerging contemporary artists. Clients have featured inventive creative work for Brandon Boyd, Cartoon Network, Clayton Brothers, Ray Caesar, Clint Eastwood, Green Day, Hanna-Barbera, Jeff Soto, Martin Wittfooth, 101/exhibit and many more. You can see more when you get all “www,” at murphydesign.com, (Mark’s blog serves up the latest). (Mark Murphy, bring Pluto back, 40 page mini zine).

Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibit Party Details



“So what’s this all about?” Cartoon Network is celebrating a milestone birthday with over 100 world-class artists. Each artist has been personally invited by San Diego art curator and publisher, Mark Murphy and has been presented with the distinguished opportunity to express their unique style.





Each artist represents distinct creative categories including: painting, sculpture, print making, typography, design and illustration and have been paired up with a Cartoon Network show or character. A collectible mini zine will be freely distributed at Jett Gallery, and the Murphy Book Booth No. 4833 at Comic-Con July 11—15 and limited to 4000 copies (featured images).


Jett Gallery and Schedule
See you at the exhibit in the heart of Little Italy, WED July 11 through Saturday July 14 and enjoy over 75 unique art pieces created in honor of Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibition and Celebration (more images, art progress, sketches, artist studios). Jett Gallery’s address is 989 West Kalmia Street, San Diego, CA, 92101.

WED—July 11—11AM to 5PM
THU—July 12—11AM to 5PM
FRI—July 13—11AM to 5PM
SAT—July 14—11AM to 8PM

FREE
Each Day is Free to the Public, All Ages.

Comic-Con Booth 4833
Comic-Con San Diego is where it’s at and Murphy Design will be delivering creative books, movies, t-shirts and signed collectibles with Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson.

Murphy Books at Comic-Con Booth 4833



Comic-Con San Diego is where it’s at and Murphy Design, located at Booth 4833, will be delivering creative books, movies, t-shirts and signed collectibles. We will be sharing a booth with fine artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson, premiering a new 20th Birthday Celebration Art Exhibit for Cartoon Network and showcasing new artist originals.




Visit Murphy Books at Booth 4833 and check out the brand new mini exhibition catalog created for fine artist, Martin Wittfooth. This 36 page, 5x7" and full-color production showcases 29 oil paintings and original photography in a inspired volume titled, “Martin Wittfooth Painting Collection—Zóion Mythology No. 1.”





Martin Wittfooth is a Brooklyn based painter who draws upon industrial and natural elements, often displaying masterful intersections that violently clash on the canvas. Martin’s work implores the viewer to question the status quo, challenge what we take for granted, and proceed with caution on one’s daily course. In other words, “Martin Wittfooth mangles the beauty of nature with the abandoned cityscape left behind by humankind.”





Please stop by Murphy Books booth 4833 at Comic-Con in San Diego July 11—15 and see new projects for Martin Wittfooth (36 page mini zine), Cartoon Network (36 page mini zine), Tim Mantoani (Sold Out—Behind Photographs), Ray Caesar (Sold Out Book and Limited Edition), Mark Murphy (OIL, Pluto, Letterpress Editions, Lino Print Editions, Originals, Zines), Jeff Soto (Sold Out Potato Stamp Dreams, No Hope and Storm Clouds), Jason Shawn Alexander (Undertow and Exhibit Catalogs), Murphy Books, Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson. Stop on by, and check out the Cartoon Network Birthday Art Exhibit at Jett Gallery Wednesday—Saturday during Comic-Con.

Cartoon Network Gallery and Exhibition July 11—14



Cartoon Network’s 20th Anniversary exhibition will be featured at the Jett Gallery in the heart of Little Italy during the festivities around San Diego and during Comic-Con July 11—14. (Above, Brecht Vandenbroucke).




Save your date, as their will be daily exhibition hours at Jett Gallery, located at 989 W. Kalmia Street, San Diego and will be open Wednesday, July 11 through Saturday, July 14. Gallery hours will be available Wednesday through Saturday and is open to the public and free of charge each day. Posted hours include: WED, Thursday and Friday — 11AM to 5PM and extended hours on Saturday — 11AM to 8PM. (Above, John Hendrix).



Over seventy-five world-class artists have been assembled to take a close look at all of their cartoon heroes assembled from the times of Hanna-Barbera over the past 20 illustrative years of Cartoon Network. Yes, that’s right a 20th Birthday Celebration for the good folks of Cartoon Network. (Above, Marc Bell).


It will be an adventure, and speaking of which, each artist has been paired up with a cartoon or character to freely interpretate. The proof will be on the walls and the good times will be rocking, as great people gather from around the world to celebrate a 20th year good time. Check out more work in progress here. (Above, Andy Helms).



And there is more! Stop by the exhibition and receive a FREE exhibition catalog and program, “Creative Journal” by the fine folks of the Cartoon Network and designed by Mark Murphy of Murphy Design. (He will be giving free collector zines away at Comic-Con booth #4833).

Cartoon Network Originals in Progress


Cartoon Network’s 20th Anniversary premieres at this year’s Comic-Con held in San Diego, July 12—15. A new mini magazine is in progress, design will feature studios, drawings and doodles by 75 world-class artists paired up with one classic Cartoon Network animated show and the creation of a mindful representation of something great. (Above, Jules Julien, the Power Puff Girls).


This is a huge honor, and all of the featured artists are creating something spectacular. If you are in San Diego, make sure you check it out, if you know someone heading out, snag your free mini magazine at Comic-Con booth 4833 and if you are a lover of all things cultural, stay in touch, as more information will be available soon. Featured Above: Andy Helms, Jonathan Bergeron and Rod Hunt. (Featured below: Bryan Mon, Philippe Lardy, Roman Klonek). (See other 20th Anniversary artwork, artist studio tours and artist sketches here).

Raymond Verdaguer Delivers for Cartoon Network's 20th Anniversary Exhibition


Genndy Tartakovsky’s visions of samurai warriors lead him down the path of animated greatness with the animated cartoon Samurai Jack. 2001-2004 Was a great run for this stylized gem and provides a wonderful accolade for the Cartoon Network to celebrate July 12—15 during San Diego’s Comic-Con convention.



In fact, over 75 artists have been paired up with other Cartoon Network classics in celebration of their 20th Anniversary. French-born linoleum cut artist, Raymond Verdaguer, has recently created a new work for Cartoon Network’s celebration, entitled Hydrapinion 1. Hydrapinion 1 addresses evil often faced in episodes of Samurai Jack. Raymond’s final piece is all about the the fabrication of machines turned against humankind in an effort to thwart Samurai Jack’s good nature on the path to enlightenment.


Raymond Verdaguer, writes more here. Stay tuned for more Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary blog entries and more from curator, publisher, designer Mark Murphy.

Cartoon Network Sneak Peek

Niark1 paired up with Ben 10


Cartoon Network’s 20th Anniversary goodness is full steam ahead. Seventy-five fine artists from around the globe are creating inspired works to be premiered during San Diego’s Comic Con, July 12—15, 2012. The location will be announced soon, but in the meantime, check out some of the original artwork created for the twenty years of animated goodness by the talented folks of Cartoon Network.



Émile Morel paired up with Problem Solverz

Bryan Mon : Monkeys vs Robots

Joel Nakamura paired up with the Power Puff Girls

Paul Barnes paired up with Regular Show

Chris Mostyn paired up with Symbiotic Titan

Fine Artist Karen Barbour




Inverness, California artist Karen Barbour paints a rich narrative that introduces a world comprised of dreamlike shapes and color assembled edge to edge. (Top Right Green Mushroom House—In Progress).


At first sight, Karen’s compositions appear dense, leaving no space between background and foreground, often layering her subjects hidden within the illustrative texture. Karen’s language might be described as dreamy, poetic, conversational and thoughtful. Organic shapes dance, as the landscape is revealed with thoughtful sensitivity to relationships visually exchanged between protagonists.



Karen Barbour is one of the featured artists in the upcoming Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition premiering during Comic-Con in San Diego July 12—15, 2012. (Candy Castle (L), Windows, Balloons, etc. (R)).


Karen has been featured in many exhibitions over the years and it’s with honor and creative exchange that we present a few of her latest sketches created for this year’s exhibition featuring her interpretation of “AdventureTime.” To see more of Karen Barbour’s artistry, please click here. Check out Karen’s studio tour here, additional featured artists here, mini zine sketches, exhibition information here.

Power Puff Girls +Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary


Santa Fe based fine artist Joel Nakamura recently completed a new work on tin for the upcoming celebration of Cartoon Network’s 20th Year Celebration. Colorfully animated, Professor Utonium’s “sugar...spice...and everything nice” super trio—Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup—swim in defense of all that is good against Joel Nakamura’s musings. (Below, Branden Collins, Flapjack).


In fact, 74 additional artists are currently creating a dynamic assortment of imaginative pieces to compliment a new Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary Exhibition to be premiered in San Diego during Comic-Con July 12—15. (Below, Emile Morel, Problem Solverz).




Craig McCracken’s vision of the Power Puff Girls will be realized by a handful of other artists while all of the artists have been matched up with Cartoon Network’s greatest hits of cartoons over the years. Additional shows include: Adventure Time, Ben 10, Billy & Mandy, Dexter’s Laboratory, Fosters, Regular Show, Samurai Jack and Sym-Biotic Titan. (Below, Nick Sheehy, Sym-Biotic Titan).



All of the artists featured in this exhibition are exceptional and each artist brings an amazing perspective while applying their creative spin on each show. Can’t wait to share the creative power of this amazing group of world-class artists. Thanks to Cartoon Network for this amazing opportunity, the design and animation departments, the 75 featured artists and you for supporting this amazing celebration. More soon.

Cartoon Network Sketches


Cartoon Network has teamed up with curator and art promoter Mark Murphy and seventy-five world-class artists to celebrate 20 years of animated cartoons. Unveiled at this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego, Cartoon Network”s 20th Anniversary exhibition will feature a promotional zine showcasing the studios, sketches and one-of-a-kind originals created by the featured artists. This free commemorative piece will showcase many of the sketches featured below. More soon, and take a studio tour. (Above, Gordon Wiebe, Samurai Jack).
Jaime Zacarias aka Germs


Nick Sheehy


Karen Barbour


Calef Brown


Christopher David Ryan


Leo Espinosa

Branden Collins


Joanna Fogt-Sohn

Catell Ronca




Jack Teagle

Anthony Freda

Jason Wright

Chris Mostyn

Jorge Catoni

Dienzo

Émile Morel

Joe Scarno

Jean de Wet

Jon Todd

Marc Bell

Jules Julien

Marco Mazzoni

Nacho Chincoya

Niark 1

Peter Thompson

Phillipe Lardy

Ana Bagayan

Jonathan Bergeron

Merijn Hos

Mike Perry
Bryan Mon

Roman Klonek

Trey Wadsworth

Joel Nakamura

Rui Vitorino Santos

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