Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kahl's Version of Captain Hook


This photo taken during production of "Peter Pan" is interesting to me.
You see Frank Thomas working on the scene with Captain Hook, when he is anxiously waiting for Tinker Bell to reveal the hiding place of Peter Pan. 
I don't know who the visitor is, but she seems to be admiring the Hook model sheet.
The drawings on that sheet are by fellow animator Milt Kahl, who had lobbied hard for the assignment to animate Hook. But Walt Disney wanted Milt to supervise the title character as well as Wendy, and it was Frank who ended up with the villain.
He remembered screening his first test scene for Walt and the crew. Milt was very displeased with the result, "That's a nothing scene" he touted. 
Frank was relieved when he heard Walt's comment, "No, there's something there, I want Frank to play with the character a bit more, he'll get it."

When you look at Milt's drawings below, you can detect his typical graphic abstractions. 
The jaw line is an almost inconsistent design, but it still works.
We'll never find out how Milt would have handled Hook in animation.

It doesn't matter, Frank Thomas did some of his best animation on Captain Hook.
The way he interacts with Smee or Tinker Bell feels to me like animated "acting fireworks".
A phenomenal character.







Toby's almost two

Toby is just a few months away from turning two, and he's gearing up like a champ. He's been nailing the whining, fussing and general malaise that comes with being two years old. The word "no" is his motto, and, through his eyes, everything is either the worst or the absolute worst. Here, Toby gets carried to the playground (since naturally he didn't want to ride in his stroller), but was distraught because he wanted Mommy to carry him, not Daddy!!!!!!

Alex says he wants to write a biography of Toby's year called "A Portrait of Courage." It's so hard to be a baby! Keeps making me laugh out loud.

10 creative business cards

Business cards don't seem that necessary these days, when people can track down your email address or Facebook page in seconds. So, they seem to have taken on a new function: clever pieces of art to set your business apart. First up, above is an edible card for a survival training business...
A jewelry brand...
Personal trainer...

Seven more below...
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The Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches You'll Ever Have

Who doesn't love an old-fashioned grilled cheese? Perfect for midnight snacks or curing hangovers, these rich sandwiches always hit the spot. Well, today, Kate from Wit & Delight shares how to make the best two versions, one savory, one sweet...
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Dragon Falls


Thanks, pell!

My favourite singer Selena Gomez

My favourite singer Selena Gomez, who is your favorite? Tell me.....
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Denim Uniform


Wearing: Topshop jeans and Cardiagan, Zara tee (old) Levi Jacket, Thrifted bag and Ash trainers

Wow it's wednesday already! Where is time going to? I am so busy at the moment with Uni work as I am in my final year as well as getting the shop ready!! So excited as I just got new stock in which I absolutely love! 
This was a very casual outfit for me as I had a fun (yet terrifying) day out at London Bridge experience and London tombs, if anyone has gone you know what I am talking about! Hope I am not the only scardy cat!
The main thing about this outfit is my new Ash shoes! They are perfect for me as I never ever wear flats, I don't even think I own any so they are a perfect compromise because they have a hidden wedge heel they really comfortable too! After all the LFW madness I wanted to wear something really casual yet kind of stylish too. Keeping my leopard print going, you must be getting sick of it now!
Oh and the cheeky bum shot is from the boy, ask for outfit shots and that is what I end up with a camera full of bum pictures!! 
The winner of the Turquoise Cuff giveaway is being announced on fb here at 12.00pm!

Dan Tembok - Tembokpun Menjadi Hidup Oleh Nikita Nomerz

Seniman jalanan dari Rusia Nikita Nomerz membuat struktur bangunan tua yang usang dan terbengkalai menjadi hidup dengan menambahkan mata dan raut wajah. Nikita Nomerz membuat kreasi mulai dari menara air yang dia lukis agar terlihat seperti menara itu tertawa, dan pada bangunan bobrok yang mempunyai bingkai jendela yang pecah dijadikannya sebagai mata. Nomerz, dari Nizhniy Novgorod di Rusia barat , melakukan perjalanan keliling di berbagai kota di tanah airnya untuk memuaskan dahaganya dalam membuat karya seni.
Dia mengatakan, seperti yang dikutip via Telegraph : "Saya mulai melakukan ini sejak di sekolah dengan grafiti hip hop klasik tapi menjadi lebih tertarik pada seni jalanan dan mulai segala macam percobaan Sekarang pada dasarnya saya suka bermain dengan ruang dan benda saya terinspirasi oleh tempat itu sendiri. Saya suka menonton kota dan menemukan sebuah poin yang menarik. Biasanya aku tidak menghabiskan begitu banyak waktu untuk membuat satu pekerjaan, terkadang kurang dari satu jam Tapi itu semua tergantung pada ukuran objek dan ide-ide saya..

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Tuesday giveaway

Today's giveaway is from 20x200, the incredible affordable art shop that sells limited-edition artist prints. The other day, I visited my chic friend's new house, and every room was peppered with 20x200 prints--from their son's nursery to the dining room. It looked fabulous. Anyway, today 20x200 is giving one lucky reader the chance to choose your favorite print from their selection of ready-to-ship framed prints. Which would you choose?

For a chance to win, please visit 20x200 and tell us your favorite print in the comments below. (Also consider signing up for their 16-Hour-Steal emailer--it's awesome.) A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow. Good luck! Update: Nicole from Pussycat Vintage is our lucky winner. Thanks for playing.

4 x Donnie Darko





Flats love

Madewell's sidewalk skimmers are all adorable, but the polka dots have stolen my heart. How adorable are they? Would love to wear them to the playground and brunches in the West Village this spring.

Bike bag

The Seil Bag is a genius backpack for bikers. A wireless controller on your handlebars lets you clearly signal to cars when you're turning rhght, left or stopping, without taking your hands off the handlebars. I'd love to use this while riding around New York. It's just a prototype right now, but here's hoping this rad backpack is made and sold sometime soon.

(Via Go to Public School)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Disney is looking.....

Eric Larson sent me this terrific brochure in the late seventies, while I was still studying Graphic Design in Germany.
My jaw dropped, and my eyes popped out of my head when I browsed through the pages.
This was Disney NOW, people working on a variety of projects and looking toward the future of Disney animation. There was no way I was not going to try to be part of this…whatever it would take.
I was dead serious about this. I remember being a little intimidated by the sample sketchbook pages toward the end. They looked pretty awesome to me. I don't think I draw THAT well, was my thinking.
Mel Shaw's artwork for "The Hero from Otherwhere" and "The Black Cauldron" blew me away.
I had always been excited about Disney, but this brochure set me on fire.

I won't write captions for every photo, but you find talented folks like effects animator Ted Kierscey, story man Pete Young, animator Gary Goldman, Glen Keane, writer Steve Hulett, Disney CEO Ron Miller, Tad Stones, director/animator Don Bluth, Lorna Cook, Ed Gombert, John Pomeroy, Emily Juliano, Dave Spafford, Don Griffith (couldn't do a bad layout to save his life) with Dan Hansen, Eric Larson with Rebecca Reese, Frank Thomas with Ron Husband and a few others.

It takes my breath away just remembering and writing about this.