cleveland ohio
amsterdam netherlands
barcelona spain
lyon france
cleveland ohio
amsterdam netherlands
barcelona spain
lyon france
working on Germs in 2015
todays update is about a Wacom tablet I used to have. It was a gift from a very good friend from the post art school days. A buddy of mine was running his own animation studio out of his apartment and could pay for help from time to time on his projects. I would go for the day and help him animate and composite stuff. His home studio was and still is impressive. One of the first real hustlers I met on the freelance scene.
His set up was three work stations in a tiny tiny room. Three because it was that tiny, call it a half room. He built his studio over the years and did it all with used tech. I was impressed by his philosophy which was, “you dont need all the new stuff, old stuff is cheap and it works just fine” this was such a impressionable moment for me, I knew this already but I never really thought much about it and this was the first time I say it being applied in the real world. Seeing his builds and his dedicationI was really humbling.
This leads to the post, he gave me my first drawing table. I had a wacom bamboo that i had used since about 2009 but this was my first LCD screen. I went on to create two short cartoons “GERMS & APC’S Space Show” while using it in 2014-2017 and many doodles and other animation things. I have since moved on from this tech for over 2 years now, I am now working with a friends Wacom 13in Cintiq. It is used and works just fine.
I just want to say thank you to my friends Berdian and Elmer, my work is possible in part because of you guys support, I appreciate you both! RIP to the tablet it served me very well but it was time to let go, making room for the next gen in my home studio.
todays update is a few beautiful ads from a book at my art schools library. one of the pros of attending art school is the abundance of art books. I dont remember the name of the book.
some city pics of my 1st time in Barcelona. My favorite city besides NY of course
A few photos from the 1st time in Paris France. it was okay, only spent 3 days there.
a new yorker in paris, culture shock
paris hall way gardens
view was so nice but it was really foggy, couldn’t see very far
embracing the culture…HARD
just a new yorker leaving his mark in paris
really old dead people
squad on a long walk
squad
i want to start a new branch of posting. it will focus on my art and thing i have created.
photo dump of me around the world and just chilling
amsterdam
barcelona
brooklyn
home
queens
queens
miami
paris
miami
Miami
Manhatten
NY a story behind this picture
home
colorado
stuart davis
todays photo dump is from a trip i took to Barcelona in 2017
I spent 8 hours in Oslo, Norway in 2016. This was the first stop on the Eurotrip. It was cold but super cool to see after 8 hours of being on a plane trying to sleep. All images where shot on an iphone 4s. great phone, miss when phones use to fit comfortably in pockets.
Norway, first sight of land
down town
royal palace
In 2016 I took my first trip to Europe with friends. We spent a few days in Amsterdam. The culture shock was intense but in the best of ways. Below are a few pictures, I have many more which I hope to upload in time.
cool article from JJ Sedelmaier
some more pretty pictures to look at from a time not so long ago
A funny comic from JJ Sedelmaier
More spain photos from last Novembers trip
today post is a short and hilarious comic. I found it while going through some old stuff. There are a lot of really cool illustration and a few interesting articles I will be sharing within the coming post. So enjoy this short comic….i sure did!
Photo dump from barcelona
Paprika directed by Sotoshi Kon.
Around 07-08 I had the privilege of meeting one of the best directors of Japanese cinema. Paprika had just been released in the united states. I had seen the film on DVD but when the opportunity of seeing it on the big screen with director Q&A presented it self I jumped to it. I bought tickets for one of the New York screenings (which there was only two dates). I got to see the film in Japanese with english subtitles, which is usually the way to go when it comes to foreign films.
If you haven’t seen Paprika I highly recommend it. Paprika is one of those film you just gotta own and rewatch from time to time. It’s director Sotoshi Kon is, was, and will always be a legendary man when it come’s to story telling through animation. I am beyond grateful to have met the man.
Above is a autographed original drawing done by Sotoshi Kon. It was a gift I received personally after the premiere. When the Q&A started my hand was the first one up. I don’t remember exactly what I asked him, in hindsight it probably wasn’t a great question, but I was young and I have always enjoyed asking questions so it doesn’t really matter I suppose. After the question he asked me up to the stage and handed me this piece of paper It was very surreal and still feels that way now. He said since I was the first person to raise my hand this was a reward. I’ve had this for more the a decade, and Im sure I will have it for the rest of my life. I wonder how many other’s there are in the world, can’t be to many of that i’m sure off.
If you are not familiar with any of Sotoshi Kon’s films you MUST educate yourself and go watch them. They are ALL amazing films. There is a great video easy about his editing style. Watch it for a quick synopsis about this legend. This is a great channel about film making, support if you like it