Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Happy Halloween!!!
It's been quite a while since I posted here, partly because we were away and then, partly because I lost my beloved cat, Big Eric, whom I will be writing about soon. This cartoon is dedicated to him.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Renaissance Girl
Some people game to relax, some play cards... I look at art! A year or so ago I was looking on Deviantart at Phantom of the Opera art. There are a lot of very good artists on that site. I noticed that I was attracted by these certain drawings that I'd click on and after a while I realized they were all being done by the same person. They were beautiful, and funny and completely original and also dark and romantic and I completely fell in love with this portrayal of Erik and Christine.
So, I had to know all about the artist who created them. That artist is known on Deviantart as Muirin007 and in real life she is Casey Eade, a college student. Not only is she a brilliant artist whose work is a cross between cartooning and fine art...
but she is also a funny and engaging writer and blogger, speaks French and really knows her stuff when it comes to the Victorian era and the writers and artists who defined that time period and hopes to eventually become a Professor in this field.
Plus... her phantom stories are wonderful takes on the characters.
She was taking a few commissions last year and I was incredibly lucky that she accepted mine, because, not only is she flat out taking courses, but she worked at a college radio station and took classes throughout the summer. When she asked what I would like... I had to think, because I LOVE her cynical Erik:
But then I thought I would love a romantic image and told her to go with anything she was inspired to do...and she created this, which is so stunning in real life I feel like my wall should be part of a museum exhibit!

(she doesn't just do Phantom art...check out her site to see more of her work!)
So, I had to know all about the artist who created them. That artist is known on Deviantart as Muirin007 and in real life she is Casey Eade, a college student. Not only is she a brilliant artist whose work is a cross between cartooning and fine art...
but she is also a funny and engaging writer and blogger, speaks French and really knows her stuff when it comes to the Victorian era and the writers and artists who defined that time period and hopes to eventually become a Professor in this field.
Plus... her phantom stories are wonderful takes on the characters.
She was taking a few commissions last year and I was incredibly lucky that she accepted mine, because, not only is she flat out taking courses, but she worked at a college radio station and took classes throughout the summer. When she asked what I would like... I had to think, because I LOVE her cynical Erik:
But then I thought I would love a romantic image and told her to go with anything she was inspired to do...and she created this, which is so stunning in real life I feel like my wall should be part of a museum exhibit!
She is working on a book collection of her Phantom art (which I must own immediately!!!) and I, personally, would love to see her illustrate Leroux's classic, and would love, love, love her to illustrate Susan Kay's "Phantom". Meanwhile, I'm saving up for if/when that small window of commissions opens up... I'll be ready!

(she doesn't just do Phantom art...check out her site to see more of her work!)
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Connections: Edward Gorey and Paul Giambarba
As a child, I was captivated by the work of Edward Gorey as soon as I saw it. My parents were great readers and frequenters of book stores new and used and somewhere along the line I found his tiny, dark and mysterious paperbacks like The Hapless Child.
I also had a book called the Haunted Looking Glass which he illustrated.
I was sure Edward Gorey was a long dead Victorian era artist and writer like another of my favorite pen and ink artists, John Tenniel illustrator of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I was a kid. What did I know? As I got older and continued to find new works by Mr. Gorey... a lightbulb went off. He's ALIVE! This was waaay before the internet when you had to realllly do research and scrounge around for information so, eventually, I found my way to the Gotham Book Mart in the city...

and went to every signing they held for Mr. Gorey and I also managed to infect my dear friend Anthony with Goreymania and we two teens discovered he was in the phonebook! So was his address! We would make the occasional pilgrimage to his NY apt. and sort of linger around. I guess this would be considered stalking, but we were young and cute back then and being young and cute you can get away with a lot!
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| (me and Anthony in our cute years) |
I glanced around for my brother who was still circling but we went inside. He was delightfully gracious and charming and offered us tea, which sadly, we had to decline because of my brother, but he did give me a copy of the Lavender Leotard, his latest book with a hand colored detail:
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| (the skirt of the leotard is hand colored) |
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| (his NY apartment looked pretty much like this) |
I also knew, from my extensive research, that Edward Gorey attended all of the NY City Ballet's performances and loved George Balanchine and stated if Mr. Balanchine ever died he'd leave NY and move to Barnstable, MA.
Which brings me to why I am writing this now. It was a sad occasion when Edward Gorey passed away. Later, I read about his house in Yarmouth Port, MA, had been turned into a museum.
Paul Giambarba is an illustrator, cartoonist and designer of the iconic Polaroid box designs:
He is also a member of the NCS and the Wisenheimer online cartoon board, which was started in the early days of the internet and is still run by the amazing Ted Goff. I have corresponded with Paul and been an admirer of his work for many years. He started an early blog about the history of illustration and knowing how much I liked Edward Gorey he sent me a link to a story he did that was an interview with Gorey and included photos he took! What a connection! (Paul's interview with Edward Gorey).
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| (Edward Gorey photo by Paul Giambarba) |
We stayed at the Colonial Inn which turned out to be a charming old inn with a lot of personality and great food. Dinner and breakfast are included in the price!
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| Colonial Inn |
The Gorey House was fantastic!

John and I ended up spending two hours with the docent and would have spent another two except they closed and we were already there past closing. They had a lovely exhibit of the originals of "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" :
and many other originals and items from his own collections of things and his coat, which was a bit sad to see behind glass
and there were dolls (the Black Doll!) and puppets and all sorts of posters and our guide was very knowledgeable so we enjoyed all his insight and stories I completely forgot to take pictures except for a couple outside and had to go back the next day for the gift shop. We both loved it and would definitely go back!!!
We met Paul and Fran for lunch at a local pub and had the best time talking cartooning (and politics!) and it seemed like we'd known them for ages, which, online, anyway, I have known and admired Paul for ages!
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| (Paul and I) |
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| Paul and Fran |
So, Yay! We had a most fabulous time and will look forward to making another trip to the Cape sometime in the near future!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Happy Mother's Day to Me!
The best thing I ever did was becoming a Mom! Maybe it's because I have the Bestest Daughter Ever. She is on her way to a library conference in Costa Rica so, Nico, if you are checking the internet... this is for you, and for Moms and daughters (ok and sons, too) everywhere:
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Shows for Grown-Ups
I think it's a given that as soon as I like a show...it gets canceled. Just look at Jericho, Wonderfalls, American Gothic and Invasion. I LOVE Nashville and SMASH. Both have amazing casts and original music and intriguing story-lines and should stay on the air for years to give those of us who are sick of laugh track sit-coms and reality shows (well, maybe not the Voice. I do enjoy Blake and Adam!) something to look forward to. If you are not watching these fantastic shows, here are some reasons why you should!
First some highlights from SMASH. SMASH, for those who don't know, revolves around the creation of a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe plus gives us a look at other shows the cast members become involved in like this example which has to be one of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV. A scene from a soon to be closed musical version of Dangerous Liasons with Sean Hayes as a Jerry Lewis type comedian making his dramatic Broadway debut alongside Megan Hilty's fabulous Ivy. Most of these clips are from the official show sites so may have ads first, but hang on. It's worth it! Others are from the miracle of Youtube. Thanks to all who uploaded them:
Ivy is my favorite Marilyn. Sorry Karen.
and I loved Krysta Rodriguez as Karen's roommate Ana singing on a recent episode:
So, if you aren't watching SMASH please tune in and help keep it on the air!
Now, a look at Nashville, a fabulously addictive show. I LOVE Connie Britton as superstar country singer Rayna James, Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes an up and coming cross-over star with issues and Charles Esten as Deacon, Rayna's former flame and guitar player who has also backed up Juliette and is just generally pretty darn talented (and sexy!)! I also really like Gunnar and Scarlett and...well, tune in. Here are some of the fantastic songs and singers: Clare Bowen as Scarlett and Sam Palladio as
Gunnar:
And here are Rayna and Juliette with Deacon on their tour:
Deacon and Juliette writing a song:
You can watch episodes of Nashville and SMASH online . Just click on the links and become a fan!
First some highlights from SMASH. SMASH, for those who don't know, revolves around the creation of a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe plus gives us a look at other shows the cast members become involved in like this example which has to be one of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV. A scene from a soon to be closed musical version of Dangerous Liasons with Sean Hayes as a Jerry Lewis type comedian making his dramatic Broadway debut alongside Megan Hilty's fabulous Ivy. Most of these clips are from the official show sites so may have ads first, but hang on. It's worth it! Others are from the miracle of Youtube. Thanks to all who uploaded them:
Ivy is my favorite Marilyn. Sorry Karen.
and I loved Krysta Rodriguez as Karen's roommate Ana singing on a recent episode:
So, if you aren't watching SMASH please tune in and help keep it on the air!
Now, a look at Nashville, a fabulously addictive show. I LOVE Connie Britton as superstar country singer Rayna James, Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes an up and coming cross-over star with issues and Charles Esten as Deacon, Rayna's former flame and guitar player who has also backed up Juliette and is just generally pretty darn talented (and sexy!)! I also really like Gunnar and Scarlett and...well, tune in. Here are some of the fantastic songs and singers: Clare Bowen as Scarlett and Sam Palladio as
Gunnar:
And here are Rayna and Juliette with Deacon on their tour:
Deacon and Juliette writing a song:
You can watch episodes of Nashville and SMASH online . Just click on the links and become a fan!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
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