June 08, 2004
Real Stuff by Dennis P. Eichhorn
I'm fanatical about autobiographical comics. Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar, Joe Matt, Chester Brown, Mary Fleener, Joe Sacco -- I can't get enough of them. There's something about comics and real life stories that go together; I can't quite figure it out, but it works. Denny Eichhorn, author of Real Stuff, is one of the best comic book autobiographers. Like Pekar, he doesn't draw his own cartoons -- he hires well-known ones to draw from his scripts. Dennis has led an interesting life. There's a little Kerouac in him, and a little Bukowski, too. It's a wonder he's still alive, after all he's been through.
One of my favorite episodes from his life is from his high school years. A kid he didn't know very well invited him over to his house. The mom asked him if he wanted a hambuger. He said, "Sure." When the burger was ready, the mom and her son sat down at the table and watch Denny eat the burger. They didn't eat; they just watched Denny. They had gleams in their eyes. When Denny was finished, they asked him if he liked it. He said it was OK, but a little spicy. Then the mom and soon broke out in laughter. "It was DOG FOOD!" they howled.
Denny had 20 issues of his comic, Real Stuff, published, mostly by Fantagraphics. This anthology, also titled Real Stuff, is published by a company in Los Angeles that I've never heard of, called Swifty Morales Press. They did a great job -- the book is a beaut. Buy from Amazon
June 03, 2004
Seonna Hong print from sixspace gallery
Yesterday I wrote about Tim Biskup's book "100 Paintings." Today, I bought "Indiand Princess," a wonderful lithograph of a painting done by Biskup's wife, Seonna Hong. Seonna shares her husband's admiration of Disney artist Mary Blair (if you've been to Disneyland's "It's a Small World After All" ride then you know here work). Link Sixspace also offers a canvas giclee print of a much more recent Hong painting, called "Runaway," on its site here.
June 02, 2004
Tim Biskup's "100 Paintings" -- my favorite book of the year
Tim Biskup works as a background animation artist. He's also a prolific painter, and this itty-bitty book (measuring a little more than five inches on a side) has reproductions of 100 full sized paintings that he whipped out in a matter of months. Biskup's style is inspired by the work of the eminent LP album cover artist Jim Flora (who died in 1998), but he's got a delightfully eclectic assortment of other influences, such as Japanese pop and early Disney layout artists, blended in. This little hardcover book is a steal at $10.47. Link
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