Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Juliet Peter 1915 - 2010
When I was a young lad part of the education curriculum was provided by New Zealand School Journals which combined short stories, plays, poems and illustrations to help kids learn the fundamentals of reading.
Many New Zealand cartoonists have contributed artwork to the New Zealand School Journal including Dylan Horrocks, Trace Hodgson, Lorenzo Van Der Lingen, David Bromhead, Murray Ball, Tom Scott, Dick Frizzell, Conrad Freiboe, Rosemary Mcleod, Matthew Hunkin, Jared Lane, Mat Tait, Bob Kerr, Andrew Burdan, Tim Bollinger and very likely a few more.
I didn't know them by name as a child but do recall the particular appeal of journal illustrations by Murray Grimsdale and Juliet Peter. Their artistic styles were familiar to me from my budding interest in comics and cartoons. Grimsdale's work was colourful and cartoony, and Peter's all sleek black and white linework.
Juliet Peter on her early art education in an interview with Art New Zealand,
We were staying with an aunt and uncle who were still farming in Canterbury, and the aunt - a practical, wonderful person - said to me 'Now dear, what do you want to do?' I mumbled that I didn't know, and she said 'Well dear, you have talent. How would you like to go to the School of Arts in Christchurch?' I probably said that would be just too wonderful. Being a busy, knowledgeable, practical person, she went off to Christchurch and then there was a free, four-year place waiting for me at the School of Art. She found a place for me at a student hostel where someone had to withdraw owing to illness. In no time at all I was embroiled in working for a diploma in fine arts, and, well, that's the end of that part of the story
Juliet Peter's husband Roy Cowan was also a prolific illustrator of the New Zealand School Journal.
Fishink blog have biographical notes and a gallery of Peter's work including some of her ceramic pieces.
Read Art New Zealand's interview with Juliet Peter here.
Ian Dickson
Previous biographical notes on Dunedin born cartoonist Ian Dickson here. Selection of Dickson cartoons below from Men Only magazine published in England circa 1940s-early 1950s.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
H. B. K Hislop Publications
I'm on a 'working' holiday for the next week so will be posting 'small effort' galleries of various New Zealand cartoonists and publications from the mid twentieth century as well as some random bits and pieces as I dig them out of storage.
I've written previously about what little I know of Auckland publisher H.B.K. Hislop and their various publications. The following collection of covers are from Laughs which to my knowledge ran for ninety + issues.
I've written previously about what little I know of Auckland publisher H.B.K. Hislop and their various publications. The following collection of covers are from Laughs which to my knowledge ran for ninety + issues.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
30 Years of New Zealand Comics
Panel Discussion on 30 years of New Zealand comics from 2013 Frankfurt Book Fair presented by Colin Wilson, Roger Langridge, Dylan Horrocks and Greg Broadmore.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Mini Paper Trail
Sarah Laing on David Sedaris.
Patrick Alexander performs miracles.
New Zealand had a New Zealand Tea Council in the 1960's check out some of their groovy campaigns here.
Tui and New Zealand Exporter's Annuals of the early twentieth century at EsotericNZ.
Ant Sang and Dylan Horrocks are presenting a graphic novels panel at Golden Yarns Children Writers and Illustrators Hui 2013.
Gary Chaloner reviews two comics by Frank Candiloro.
Design and communications group, The Wellington Media Collective are the subject of a recent book published by Victoria University Press. The collective operated from 1978 to 1998 and was committed to "working with, not for" the clients whose causes it espoused. We Will Work With You: Wellington Media Collective 1978-1998, edited by Mark Derby, Jenny Rouse and Ian Wedde is available from the VUP website.
Ian Wedde writes about the collective here. Diana Dekker writes about We Will Work With You here.
Founding member of the collective Dave Kent's memorable anti-apartheid poster.
Another in depth look at a New Zealand product line from Darien Zam at Long White Kid.
Emmett O'Cuana reviews Scarlette Baccini's Jesus Reloadeth'd.
Hook Ups!
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