Friday, 28 May 2021
Zibaldone (Part 6)
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
Jeff
Friday, 21 May 2021
José Villarrubia: From a Colorist's Perspective
I know I just wrote only a few days ago that the less time we spend on social media, the better. I still stand by it, but I must also admit when people are using them right.
José Villarubia is one of those people.
My first encounter with this gentleman's work was on the pages of the ABC comic book line, written by Alan Moore (who else?).
He is an exeptionally talented artist, photographer and colorist and particularly in this last capacity he has made an incredible contribution to the field with his facebook posts about colors in comics.
I hope he'll manage to organize these into a lecture or an extensive article someday. For the time being, you can enjoy his insights via his Facebook photo album
In many of these posts he also tackles the issue of recoloring older comic books, which is a fascinating subject to me but also criminally neglected.
Well, ok, it's not a crime to ignore the subject, but how come there is a seizable awareness about the importance of preservation and presentation of film and music (with discussions about formats, supports, mastering techniques, accuracy) but almost none about comics?
¡Que viva José! then, who delivered possibly the first serious contribution to the field of comic book coloring studies.
Make sure you read his notes and all the comments, where the discussion gets juicy.
Thursday, 20 May 2021
Tuesday, 18 May 2021
Zibaldone (Part 4)
This is actually a published work.
Portrait of Jos De Saeger, flemish politician.
While this next piece is an attempt to portray Sandy De Crescent (of whom very few pictures are publicly available and none of them is recent).
If you know her name, it's because you are either a relative, or you are a professional musician working in Los Angeles, or because (like me) you are a soundtrack fan, of the kind that read all the credits in the album sleeve or in the end credits of movie.
Ms. De Crescent is best known as an orechestra contractor, meaning she is the one responsible of putting together a studio orchestra lmade of freelancers.
If you are interested in the subject, check out her interview at thelegacyofjohnwilliams.com
Monday, 17 May 2021
Zibaldone (part 3)
Today's piece is a portrait of conductor Brett Mitchell.
Brett currently serves music director of the Colorado Symphony, and his resume is pretty impressive.
What put him on my radar was a podcast about the music of Star Wars, I've written about here.
Maurizio, who is currenlty doing a splendid job at thelegacyofjohnwilliams.com, got in touch with him, so we decided to present him with this tittle loving tribute.