Saturday, May 21, 2011
KENT WILLIAMS: CONVERGENCE - Tonight 8 pm
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
ACE - Art Crawl Experience - Live Painting - This Saturday!
Art:Galleries, Museum, Artist Studio, Outdoor Art Installations, Live painters, Indie Arts and Craft Fair
Music: Stage at Lemon Street, traveling acoustic musicians, DJs.
Lemon Street Stage:
6pm-6:50pm Blues Bettie www.bluesbettie.com
7:10pm-7:50pm Big Black Novel www.bigblacknovel.com
7:55pm-8:35pm Lovers Drugs http://loversdrugs.com/
8:50-9:30pm The Kill Frequency
Carnegie Plaza Stage: Hosted by DJ Cowboy Dan
6:00pm-6:45pm The Potential Lunatics
7:00pm-7:45pm The Good Cousins
8:00pm-8:45pm Tristessa
Food: Food Truck Alley
The Flip Truck http://www.thefliptruck.co
Rolling Sushi Van www.rollingsushivan.com
Spudrunners http://spudrunners.com/
Kogi BBQ http://kogibbq.com/
Oh For Sweets Sake! http://ohforsweetssake.com
ByFrancisFrank
Mirandom
Neoclassics by Richard Bao
Mae Mae Jewelry by Rheena Silver
Turin Designs by Adelina Arutunian
Sey Studios by Ashleymarie Sey Lively
Taco Comics
Maria Harrison
Ckay Art
JNGL
Asylm One
Angie Jones (Stix and Jones)
Lefty Joe Torres
Paula Oliva
Christopher Willingham
Tarikh Mizan
Vincent Sandoval
Andre Ajibade
Bene Encarnacion
Erick Rodriguez
Veronica Marshall
Diana Kohne
Genie Melisande
Jamie Villegas
Navia Alejandro
Greg Hardin
John Culqui
Carly Wise
Melissa Kojima
Steven Lopez
Phil Santos
James J. Peterson
Jeffrey Vincent Parise
Kimberly Kite
Hilary Bond
Nathaniel Osollo
Mayca Fernanda
Max Nuetra
Pablo Damas
Katherine A Taylor
Candace Hill
Don Brashear
Dino Perez
Rachel Relik
Viveca Mays
Natalia Duarte
Kathleen Kaplan
and more...
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
How far Would You Go To Pursue Your Dreams?
I will go to places that people suggest I visit, do things that people suggest I do, and meet people that want to be met. And I will connect with people around the country.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Artwalk This Weekend
The Brewery ArtWalk is a biannual weekend open-house in the world’s largest art colony. People actually open up their home and let you in to experience their creative spaces and work…and you can buy the work at studio prices!!! Over 100 artists that live in the Brewery, their studio, participate. This is a great place to discover new local artists – or old local artists that are new to you. You can talk to the artists and buy work from the artists at studio prices!
I will have my studio open all weekend and be painting live for folks who come to visit. bring your friends with cash and empty walls! I am in bldg 1984 North Main Street #202, upstairs. Tallest building at the front of the complex facing Main Street. Stairs face Moulton Street.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Review: VFX Online Town Hall with Chris deFaria, Jeffrey Okun, Scott Ross
So, Lee asks the question, "Why is it that we are in a world where VFX films are doing so well while VFX facilities and artists who work in them are struggling?" And the discussion begins.
- Scott Ross - We need a trade union to fight for facilities and artists both on labor issues and will the government.
- Chris deFaria - The facilites need to create a new business model and stop treating themselves like a commodity.
- Jeff Okun - The artists made their bed and now they need either lie in it or stand up and fight. Artists! Stop taking jobs that offer such bad conditions. Stop whining and do something about it.
In traditional circles, the tools changed very little over the course of 80 years - pencil and paper. CG needs innovation to happen throughout production because of the technical aspects of what we do. Innovation will not grow in an atmosphere based solely on low wage, unskilled labor. Studios want innovation at a very low price. This cannot work. If studios want the best work possible, then they will have to value the facilities and their artists. Until we are viewed as valuable to these blockbusters, we have no leverage. The way to do this is for facilities to create a brand out of their studio and then the best work will go to that studio rather than the lowest bid. In addition, an organization of individuals qualified to handle legal, labor and government lobbying to push this agenda forward is critical. I believe the artists are willing to join such an organization, but are not qualified to form one. We need qualified leaders to do so.
I think the best part about the whole situation is... Unlike most labor issues, there is unified bond and goal for both VFX facilities and artists. Help the facilities and you help the artists and vice versus. This is ultimately a win-win situation.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Creative Talent Network’s Animation Expo (CTN-X)

Have you registered for the Creative Talent Network’s Animation Expo (CTN-X)?
Early bird pricing ends September 30th.
The most anticipated animation trade show on the planet comes
to the City of Burbank beginning
Friday, November 20th – Sunday, November 22nd.
This is the ONLY place where you’ll meet so many animation industry icons under one roof.
Make contacts, learn new techniques and meet with recruiters.
Hurry and join in on the action where “X” marks the spot to connect with renowned
artists from around the world both traditional and digital.
Register online or call today (800) 604-2238.
Early bird deadline is Sept. 30, 2009.
CTN-X takes place at the Burbank Marriott Convention Center
with ample discounted parking and is conveniently located across the street
from the Burbank Airport and Amtrak Station.
Early bird tickets are $25 for the exhibit floor only,
$40 for a day pass and $100 for a 3-day pass.
Discounted rates are available to students, active military and
professional industry organizations.
Space is strictly limited at this groundbreaking event.
For more information and to register, please visit: www.ctnanimationexpo.com
or call, (800) 604-2238
Mention the special FLIP discount code to obtain an extra
10% off any 1day or 3day professional/general passport. THINKX09

To register online:
1Day
https://www.regonline.com?eventID=688849&rTypeID=203785
3Day
https://www.regonline.com?eventID=688849&rTypeID=203787
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Milt Kahl: The Animation Michelangelo

I apologize for being so absent. My new job has kept me quite busy, but I am coming up for air to tell you about this great event!!! I am HUGE Milt Kahl fan and the rest of the panel is definitely one you don't get to hear from every day!!! Hope to see you there!
As part of the Marc Davis Celebration of Animation,
the Academy presents a centennial celebration of
“Milt Kahl: The Animation Michelangelo”
Hosted by Andreas Deja.
Panel moderated by animation critic Charles Solomon.
Featuring Kathryn Beaumont, Brad Bird (F/V 76), Ron Clements, John Musker (F/V 77), and Floyd Norman.
Renowned for his unparalleled draftsmanship as well as his exacting nature, Milt Kahl (1909–1987), one of the “nine old men” Walt Disney relied upon to bring his creative vision to the screen, was the animator to whom the other eight turned when they had trouble with a character or scene.
Two of Kahl’s renowned colleagues, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, write in Disney Animation:The Illusion of Life, “Unlike many irascible temperaments who have filled the halls of history, Milt had a very sweet helpful side, when he chose. He gave unstintingly of his time and talent when it was to help the picture and almost as often to help a fellow artist who had a problem. However, he expected everyone coming for help to have worked hard and tried everything – to have done his best before coming.”
Throughout the ’50s and ’60s, when Kahl was responsible for the final design of many characters, he complained of being “saddled” with the animation of challenging, non-comic human characters such as Alice, Peter Pan, Wendy, and Sleeping Beauty’s Prince. But Kahl secretly relished the fact that it was his talent and drive that made these characters come alive.
This celebration of Milt Kahl will feature an insightful analysis of his animation drawings, rare film interviews with Kahl himself, and clips of his work from such Disney favorites as “Mickey’s Circus,” “Pinocchio,” “Bambi,” “Peter Pan,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “The Jungle Book” and “The Rescuers.” The clips will be interspersed with commentary from those who worked beside him and were inspired by him, revealing the rigorous process and fiery personality of a true animation legend.
Panelists
ANDREAS DEJA, one of the top animators of his generation, brought to life characters as diverse as Gaston in “Beauty and the Beast,” Scar in “The Lion King,” and Lilo in “Lilo & Stitch.”
KATHRYN BEAUMONT was the voice artist for Alice in “ Alice in Wonderland” and Wendy in “Peter Pan.”
BRAD BIRD has won the Animated Feature Film Oscar® twice, for his work on “The Incredibles” and “Ratatouille.”
RON CLEMENTS and JOHN MUSKER served as co-directors and writers on “The Great Mouse Detective,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “Hercules” and “Treasure Planet.”
FLOYD NORMAN preceded his lengthy television animation career with experience as an apprentice/assistant to Milt Kahl on “Sleeping Beauty,” “The Sword in the Stone” and “The Jungle Book.”
All guests subject to availability.
Event Information
When
Monday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Where
Samuel Goldwyn Theater
8949 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills , CA 90211
Directions, Parking & Theater Policies
All seating is unreserved.