18.3.10

MAYBE #1


MAYBE, you are right
words without thoughts never to heaven go.... Right, shall we start?
c.pom

12.3.10

Achtung!



I´m somehow obsessed with drawing sporty, indie
tattooed girls recently, and this is pretty much the culmination
of it. I also really love the "image within image" element
of giving my characters tattoos. I´m not really a tattoo
guy myself but I love the whole concept of it - 
illustrating the body, symbolizing things on the
most intimate thing you have.

Without giving away too much, I´m playing with
the idea of turning this into a book project for
my upcoming diploma - it´s also going to have
a sports theme, but again, details are classified
right now ;) 

Well, my diploma doesn´t have to be
finished till summer 2011, but that should give me
enough time to really think this through!

Cheers,
Frederik.

Ewig Sinnlos



"Die gelbe Reihe des ewig Sinnlosen". I really like to do those collages. Remembering Hannah Höch, -  Max Ernst, John Heartfield.....

The words and images on cards are timeless, ironical thoughts and slogans on DUDEN/CARTOON - YELLOW. May be you call it "Postmodern" a la
TOCOTRONIC but in any case it is a small by-product that comprises eleven cards at the moment.

c.pom

11.3.10

Side Project


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Dear all,


in the last two weeks I had to be very busy with doing graphic-design, so there was little time for the fine arts. Nevertheless I had my sketchpad with me and drew some intuitive shapes during the usual wait loops. In the end they had a certain architectural look and turned out to make a nice row. And - I like the 80s-»Heavy Metal«-feel about it.

Have a great day,
Peter


Deutsche Vita



Hello
this is one page (of a four-paged sequence), from a new short graphic novel.
With this I take part at the Fumetto Competition in Luzern, this year.
The subjekt was I+you=we

Adrian

21.2.10

The Bloody Chamber



Hello!

I just read a collection of tales by Angela Carter, »The Bloody Chamber«, and had some time on my hands to make an image that suits the tone of the title-story. The book is the author’s take on several well-known folk tales, only she has a very »adult« approach. Does anyone remember the movie »The Company Of Wolves« from the mid-80s? This is based on one of the tales and (still) quite a haunting movie...

Wishing you well,
Peter

16.2.10

The Frans Masereel Centre



For some weeks I have the occasion to stay in the Belgian Frans Masereel Centrum near Antwerp.


They provide good facilities for silkscreen, letterpress, lithography and etching where I'm working. I didn't know anything about etching when I came here, and the first week I just struggled to learn the basics of aquaforte and aquatint. Etching really is a science and a world in itself. Now I already feel more comfortable, thanks to the instructors and my neighbour in the atelier, and I'm working on my first two images.


It's surprisingly international artists in residence here, there's people from New Zealand, Paris, London, Romania and Belgium at the moment. Each artist has his own bungalow, like on the photo above, and there's 3 extra beds for guests. Maybe next year, this could be interesting for some of us to come together?

Regards from Kasterlee,
Boris

11.2.10

Noisepollution 2010



Hi everyone,

here’s my illustration for the annual Noisepollution-festival near Mannheim. There is some fine alternative rock like The Intersphere to check out, so if you are nearby...

Farewell,
Peter

10.2.10

New etching


Hi,
It's been a while ago I've posted something on our blog.
I'm currently working on my etchings. This is my latest one.
I'm also experimenting with the medium of silkscreen at the moment.
I'll post some results later on.

greetz,
Leen

7.2.10

Ethnographic drawings #6

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These three guys from Oceania are part of my newest sketchwork. After some drawing-sessions at the Ethnological Museum Berlin-Dahlem, it become more and more difficult for me to discover new suitable figures of these special kind there. Now I think about to visit the Ethnological Museum of Hamburg and maybe (for a long weekend), together with some fellow draughtsmen, the highly recommended Tropenmuseum of Amsterdam.

Recently I stuck my nose deep into the artwork of grandmaster Moebius aka Jean Giraud and began to modify my (often very graphically) drawing-style with a kind of moebiuslike hatchings...

-Dieter

31.1.10

The Sourcebook of Contemporary Illustration

„...the illustrations of Dieter Jüdt have an unmistakable air of romantic adventure comic and vintage texture, in the same line as the legendary Corto Maltese created by Huge Pratt in the sixties...“ Wow, sounds pretty good, right? „The Sourcebook of Contemporary Illustration“ a new 600 paged (!) compilation, published by maomao and Harper Collins, puts together a selection of worldwide
illustration art.

Ok, you can find some of the usual suspects there, but you can also check out the impressive work of new names like Laureen Nassef (USA), Matthieu Bessudo (F) or Yuko Shimiz (J). Every artist shows his work on 4 - 8 pages, accompanied by short descriptive texts (see above). The „Sourcebook“ is available since last Oct./Nov. (I bought one copy at a Berlin book-store).

This publication could be a cool project BUT, it seems that the publishers are not able, or willing, to send the contractually guaranteed free-copies to the artists - very annoying and unfair to all participants. Finally I asked maomao to send my copy within four weeks, in the meantime unfortunately I have to say:
DON‘T BUY THIS BOOK!

Regards, Dieter

28.1.10

Herta, Berta und Frieda




 Since December '09, until I have had time to listen to the CDs 
"Atemschaukel", read some interviews and her 
Nobelprizespeech, Herta Müller is on my mind. 
Suddenly I would like to have a look at her home in Berlin, 
to see her wordselection and her created poetcards - but even when 
imagine the scene, the silence, the floorboard creaking, 
the speechlessness... 
I'm sure I should travel as a dusty raisin or fly.

I bought some handkerchiefs, 50 x 50 cm, gray, five pieces. 
They should be printed with "Herta-myth".


-c.pom

Two students, doing what students do


I´m working like a madman on this poster, and I´m at my full nightshift mode. Again, this is just a work-in-progress, as you can tell by the hand in the background for instance, but I thought it might be interesting. This is going to be a submission for a poster contest that´s being held internally at our school for our 40 year anniversay.

I realize my anatomy knowledge is a bit rusty, I had to resize the upper body of the boy a few times to get it right - however, I spent quite some time just trying to figure out what exactly was wrong his body ;)

So it´s almost 6am here and I´m going to say good morning to my girlfriend who will get up for her uni in about half an hour. Actually, I kinda enjoy this extreme, focussed, slightly asocial deadline rush quite a lot right now - as long as the creative juices don´t stop flowing. It´s easy to stay on track when you simply don´t have another choice ;) 

22.1.10

Watercolor II


Hi!

Some new watercolor studies, a nice thing to start the year with. I recently talked to Dieter about not getting obsessed with technique and working more thematically - well, this is what I am going to do with my next series.

Have a super day,
Peter

19.1.10

Work in Progress

This is what my workplace actually looks like, many small snippets,

and parts of miniature landscapes. Looking forward to show more...

Greetings, Boris

12.1.10

Freelens Magazin

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Now available is Freelens Magazin # 29. The magazine (subtitle „Fotojournalismus in der Medienwelt") regularly shows the work of contemporary photographers and discusses theoretical and technical aspects around photography. The particular focus of this issue
treats the current activities of many publishers/clients in establishing the so called „buyout-clause“ closely related with nasty restrictions in artist-copyrights.

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I did three illustrations accompanying the text (what was pretty new and unusal for makers and readers of a photo-magazine).

-Dieter

5.1.10

Goldfish and flying cars



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 Happy new 2010 everyone! Man,

that sounds futuristic. This has been asked a
thousand times already, but it bears repeating:
Where are the flying cars? I don´t even
have a measly jetpack or anything,
still have to go by foot or subway everywhere.
Aside from that I´ve had a pretty good start
into the new decade, although I tend to become
a bit tired around this time of year.



Here are some things I´ve been working on and off
during the weird transition period that is late december
and early january. Both pieces will be on my new
Illustratoren Organisation promo postcard, which means
it will look slighty awkward since the required text on the
front will be horizontal, while the illustration is vertical.
The two fishes are actually two separate images that
will look like one wide illustration. Since it has
to be grayscale on the backside I used to simply
convert color images into grayscale for my last
promo card, but this time I did something
completely new instead.

Anyways, I wish you a great new year!
Cheers,

Frederik.