Showing posts with label anthony woodward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthony woodward. Show all posts
Saturday, December 28, 2013
E noho rā 2013
Big thanks to all the New Zealand & Australian cartoonists and comic makers who contributed to the 2013 in Reviews. I'm signing off for a few days and will back with some galleries and interview posts on Jan 1st 2014.
I'll be trying to get my head around a few more places next year, please consider liking/following Pikitia Press in these places:
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2013 in Review survey index:
Gregory Mackay bit.ly/190OERO
Brendan Boughen bit.ly/JTJaic
Cory Mathis bit.ly/18T5bnx
Matthew Hoddy bit.ly/IUnEK2
Andrew Fullton bit.ly/1jgoC3G
David Blumenstein bit.ly/ITI7i9
Justin Randall bit.ly/J1s6Gm
David C Mahler bit.ly/1cNhdDC
Grant Buist http://bit.ly/1gAZEtX
Jen Breach bit.ly/Jx2xhz
Ben Michael Byrne http://bit.ly/INu0uO
Brendan Halyday bit.ly/18PvQVv
Toby Morris bit.ly/1hmGBRw
Bruce Mutard bit.ly/1dvAYhu
Stuart McMillen bit.ly/1c034Ek
Joshua Santospirito bit.ly/18Gnek2
Frank Candiloro bit.ly/IQTJSh
Richard Fairgray bit.ly/19DaLdX
Colin Wilson bit.ly/IPOyCn
Jason Franks bit.ly/IEKkhl
Matt Kyme bit.ly/18vb8qB
Anthony Woodward bit.ly/1kqIz36
Caitlin Major bit.ly/1d4l5xN
Sarah Laing bit.ly/1fh9ptS
Sam Orchard bit.ly/1f3kvC3
Gavin Aung Than bit.ly/J95ipc
Scarlette Baccini bit.ly/18BiyMe
David Follett bit.ly/1gYFZRT
Simon Hanselmann bit.ly/1dbhuyu
Michel Mulipola bit.ly/1aDPPD9
Li Chen bit.ly/18cmLb6
Ryan K Lindsay bit.ly/19itb3v
Christopher Downes bit.ly/1hzFxMU
Dean Rankine bit.ly/18k8YKi
Alisha Jade bit.ly/1bFijT3
Theo Macdonald bit.ly/1dOK4u7
Paul Mason bit.ly/ILOFzC
James Davidson bit.ly/1bFmVZp
Tim Molloy bit.ly/1cYKoBi
Jason Chatfield bit.ly/1bIyCP1
Monday, December 9, 2013
2013 in Review: Anthony Woodward
What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2013?
I undertook a project to complete a 12 page mini comic. I wrote, scripted and inked the whole thing and will be ready to print up some copies hopefully soon. I have also been getting back into my sketchbook practice a lot this year, playing around with new techniques, tools and materials. I hate most of the results until I look back in a few weeks and look at the drawings a bit objectively and my thoughts aren't so harsh.
What are some of the comics/cartoonists you've enjoyed in 2013?
I've been getting into Tumblr a bit more this year and discovering a whole bunch of new artists, it drives me crazy sometimes, it's hard not to be overwhelmed with the variety and quality of comics being produced. Ben juers is putting together a psychiatry comics anthology and I've been enjoying seeing some of the sketches and panel previews.
What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2013?
I've always been a fan of audiobooks and this year I've been getting into some great fiction adaptions like, 'do androids dream of electric sheep', 'world war z', the 'Harry Potter' series read by Stephen Fry and more recently 'I am Legend'
What are you looking forward to in 2014?
Hoping to keep up my level of drawing I've been able to do this year and then some more. I would like to start some new comic projects but I had probably better finish off the ones I started this year, especially my 12 page mini comic.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
TIM DANKO - Once Launch
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Paper Trail
Rory Hewson writes about F.J. Nealie's Rotorua cartoons. Preview here. Further commentary here.
JAMES JAMES!
Bob Temuka writes about focusing on individual panels from comics.
Kelly Sheehan's idea of a perfect panel: This moment from Tim Kidd's Came The Dawn
Chromacon have Boosted and Pledgeme campaigns running to help finance their festival.
Renowned political cartoonist Malcolm Evans paints a live billboard drawing in central Wellington.
Tim Molloy shares album art for Cash Savage and the Last Drinks.
Sam Orchard shares a page from a submission to the Anything That Loves anthology.
This is Moonbeard.
Kiwigame's NZ advertising Flickr set.
Another Kiwigame Vintage NZ Advertising set. I used to buy and use these tattoos!
It can't hurt to link to more DIE POPULAR.
Tane William's illustrations for Steve Braunias.
Ele Jenkins tumblr.
Grant Buist recently wrote about concluding his twelve year run on strip Jitterati for Wellington paper Capital Times which has ceased publication. A recent post on Buist's site indicates he has found a new home for Jitteratti.
Capital Times' last issue came out this month after 38 years of publication. The issue below featured Mat Tait's illustration from Pictozine #2.
Melbourne Comics festival on in Northcote this weekend. More details here.
Ive Sorocuk shares a detail of the cover created in collaboration with Alex Clark for his forthcoming Comics Face collection.
Kevin Patrick writes about the discovery of Terry Trowell paintings in Western Australia.
Popeye.com interview Roger Langridge.
Paul Mason writes about an Australian soldier character in Timely/Marvel Comics.
Anthony Woodward offers 4 issues of Sketchbook Comix through a pay what you want model.
Anthony is preparing a third Chugnut Comics free comic book day comic. Read Chugnut #1.
Simon Hanselmann features in the latest issue of š! #13 'Life Is Live'.
Gavin Aung Than tackles super heroes via Jack London at Zen Pencils.
Daniel Best writes about his forthcoming book about Australian comics publisher Newton Comics. Best has also established a Newton Comics facebook group.
Joshua Santospirito features on The Comic Spot.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Sticky Zine Fair Melbourne 2013
Like a fool I tested my new camera on a bunch of comic folk at the 2013 Sticky Zine Fair in Melbourne and ended up with a bunch of pics taken with a low light setting. Please excuse the fuzziness and lack of focus, here's a bunch of comic folk snapped at the zine fair yesterday.
Contact/Tintin Mashup print from A Woodward and a hand-drawn Simon Hanselmann T-Shirt!
Melting Nazi Face
Milk Shadow Books' James Andre and Incredible Hulk Scholar Larry Boxshall
I picked up a sweet haul from the fair.
Contact/Tintin Mashup print from A Woodward and a hand-drawn Simon Hanselmann T-Shirt!
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