Saturday, August 09, 2014

A patchwork of mini paintings

 Some more snippets of my research on Hieronymus Bosch. This print of The Last Judgement by Allart Duhameel was likely done after a model by Bosch. Duhameel was working as an architect as well as an engraver. The two men must have been good friends, as they have borrowed elements of each others' work.

But my point here is not to prove that they have done so, but that Bosch's paintings were often like a patchwork of mini paintings and that this was common practice around 1500 AD. In this print, i found a detail that was repeated elsewhere. Somewhat to the right at the foreground, among the many funny-looking monsters, a little guy is leading a parade while making a phallic*) gesture.



The same guy turns up at the feet of Saint Christopher on another print by Duhameel! Without the flag and the dragon's tail, but it's the same character.



It's now easy to imagine Bosch and his family collaborating on their paintings by piecing together several designs and sketches, in stead of the cliche'd situation of the master who designs everything and then leaves the boring bits to be painted by assistants. 
Many elements from The Garden of Earthly Delights look like intials from manuscripts anyway.

One problem i am still left with is how paintings were copied on a different scale. I suspect some sort of pantograph ('tekenaap' in Dutch, or 'drawing monkey') was used, but the official reading is that it was invented roughly a century after Bosch's death.


*) Possibly the sign of Asmodeus, but not sure about that. 

Sunday, August 03, 2014

GRAVE III BlackOil

Just did a new book from GRAVE series, which is linoprint only. I spent lot of time on cutting previous ones, for this new one I cut rather quickly but spent more time on layout. I tried doing a perpetual book, where you can turn the pages whatever wait you want to obtain various apocalyptic landscapes. Funny to do & almost working well!

I can't post all picts here so go see on http://alkbazz.free.fr/spip.php?article143







Monday, July 28, 2014

Hopital brut 10

cvt + int dave 2000 / valium /stark atilla / goulven / toshio saeki / celine guichard / gwen tomahwak / fredox / victor dunkel / valium / remi / ludovic levasseur / sabakashira imiri / dave guedin / sabakashira imiri / wataru kasahara / didier progeas / stereotype mesguich / wataru kasahara / dave 2000 / sekitani / dave 2000 / jerome minard / zven balslev / nadia valentine / andy bolus / valfret / caroline sury / david paleo / mattt konture / benjamin monti / sam rictus / nadia valentine / miko kalio / a4puterie / richard bawin / reinhard scheibner / nils bertho / bald eagle / julien gardon/ caroline sury / elzo durt / fredox / celine guichard / victor dunkel / celine guichard / jose castorena / nicolas chouvy / caroline sury / valfret / dave 2000 / georgeanne deen / enzo cortavitarte / stumead / heather benjamin / impeduglia / remi / valium / bald eagle / mark beyer / sekitani / dav guedin / scott batty / sekitani / mavaro charon / martin lacko / sam rictus / matt konture / julien rictus / tetsunori / fredox / gerard nicollet / georgeanne deen / marc brunier mestas / sam rictus / antoine bernhart / timothy georgarakis / zigendemonic / terry johnson / julien rictus / marcus nyblom / benjamin monti / georgeanne deen / crippaxxxalmquistzeke cloud / gerard nicollet / nils bertho / pit / vincent wagnair / phil le venimeux / quentin faucompre / bertoyas / marcel ruijters / alex chiu / andreas marchall / tetsunori / kosuke + nemoto / sekitani / arnaud rochard / timothy georgarakis / stark atilla / tommy mustury / crippa x + mats / judex / vincent wagnair / tourlas / celine guichard / gaspard pitiot / arnaud rochard / zven balslev / musturi + jarno / andreas marchall / quentin faucompre / jean kristau / endrju / keiti ota / reinhard scheibner / reijo karkkainen / pascal leyder / nuvish / gaspard pitiot / julien ritus / pascal leyder / daniel cantrell / nyblom / keenan keller / chloe mathiez / ciro fanelli / marcus nyblom / el rotringo / pascal leyder / andy bolus / nuvish / sekitani / john broadley / julien rictus / mola ohmer / gnot guedin / impudeglia / fredox / lucille gauthier / françois de jonge / marc brunier mesta / jonathon rosen / riton la mort / francesco defourny/ heather benjamin / nuvish / uni / fredox / andhoenk sacrifice / fredox / bolino / valium / keenan keller / mike diana / fredox / jerome minard / nyblom / fredox / marthes batory / laetitia brochier / endrju / brechtvandenbroucke / laetitia / coffin washer / fredox / matt lock / marc beyer / fredox / marc brunier mestas / dom lucci / reijo karkkainen / moolinex / vida loco / ludovic boulard lefur / laetitia brochier / le liquide de la tete / evelyne postic / mathieu desjardins / pakito bolino / victor dunkell / katjastroph / caroline sury / scheibner / laetitia brochier / daniel cantrell / jerome barbosa / dave 2000 / zven / mathieu desjardins / yokogaga / andy bolus / stumead / dav guedin / craoman / pakito bolino / carmen gomez / dave 2000 / misha good / fredox / dave 2000 / doctor good / laetitia brochier / brunier mestas / yanick lecoeur / thomas raimondi / fœtus / nemoto / krishna thorburn / terry johnson / emilie ostergren / sakabashira / daisuke ichiba / zven / scheibner / le liquide de la tete / aleksandra waliszewska / guillaume soulatges / anna ehrlemark / david sandlin / valfret / valium / nemoto / gnot guedin / andy bolus / stumead / constant lecousin / jerome barbosa / nils bertho / daisuke ichiba / tommy musturi / stan liquide / tomahawk / boris pramatorov / aude carbone / dunja jankovic / albert foolmoon / celine guichard / motohiro hayakawa / romeo / bertoyas / jean kristau / yokogaga / matthias lehmann / dunja jankovic / aude carbone / jose castorena / martinlacko / dina gadia / skinner / arnaud loumeau / julien / alkbazz / zigendemonic / aeron alfrey / andy bolus / daisuke ichiba / matti hagelberg / zprod / moolinex / leo / valium / andy bolus / zakmargolis / bertoyas / leo / miron / lilas / yetcatl pena / alkbazz /dos cvr : pakito bolino

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Sketchbook #51



Front and back of my new sketchbook, with portraits of the apothecary owner and Bosch's youngest nephew Jan Goesenszoon.


Jiggler Beach

Beach bunnies.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Capitol ?

Hey!

Last scrapboard, I miss out this capitol because i forgot how "true english scrapboard" is bad at this


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Jiggler Riot

Some recent sketches for my Jheronimus Bosch book, which show the influence of the "1971 Imperial Jigglers" about which i posted below.


Some alcohol-induced political ranting. However, in vino veritas.
"Only fools will believe that the rich got rich by hard work only!"
"True that. Rather, they have seized the gold of those who died during the Plague by theft or by forging their  last will".


The riot should eventually look a bit less silly than this. But i am happy with how some of the angry mugs turned out.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Jiggler Mania

Another instalment of 1970s nostalgia.




If you are over 40 (i am seriously over 40) you may have had the pleasure of growing up while these rubbery toys were around. I just managed to find some pics of these jigglers, as they were called. They were available at dimestores, carnivals and respectable toy shops. Boy did i play and play with them. Of course, many of them broke apart or got lost, and, the greatest injustice of all: they got discontinued all of a sudden. Okay, they were made of some suspect plastic that contained retarder that dissolved in the stomach when swallowed, but then i was no dog, nor a toddler. These were the 1970s, when kids still lived dangerously!

The idea of these rubbery guys was to have them dangle from the rear mirror or window shield of a car. Note the suction cups. They were a bit fragile and had a smelly, gooey surface, but quickly i found out that you could heal severed limbs by melting parts with a match. The results made them look even limpier sometimes but after i while i became good at playing Dr. Frankenstein. Same for the finger puppets below:


These were from the "Gigantor" series, which had only three as far as i know.


And then there were 8 of these little guys. They were made in Hong Kong, like the Jigglers, as was indicated, a detail that fascinated me. Also, they came in wildly varying colour combinations. They were so nicely designed and up to this day, i wonder who has crafted them. Talk about unsung heroes, these things were everywhere! There are some more recent finger puppets around these days which look like poor imitations. (Beware!)
The personality that was in the originals influenced my style of drawing to a great degree, maybe even more than Benito Jacovitti's comics. Jacovitti played in the same way with combinations of noses, chins, hairdos and the like to create his characters. This gave me a hint of how genetics work, at a early age, and dreams of creating my own series - which continue to this day.




Tuesday, July 01, 2014

PLANCKTON

PLANCKTON by the late, great Per Lygum, from Denmark. These clippings are from the mid 1970s, when this high weirdness was published in the Dutch catholic(!) broadcast's tv-guide. I only have these because my paternal grandparents had saved them. Otherwise, this witty and bizarre comic has taken a deep dive into obscurity. If anyone has some other instalments, please let me know. Dutch is the only language i know them to have been published in, so bear with me for not translating them. In any case, the dialogue is hilariously polite as these creatures usually end up devouring each other -or at least inflicting serious damage.






Crack! festival Roma 2014

Hey kidz

Back home after Crack! fest is always same feeling like you have to go again, this is just a break inbetween two edition... Travelling across Italia in vertical way, looking at sunshine on the beach in Carrara (where they just catch out the Whitehouse from the mountain), and being there with hundreds of peoples sharing art passion & lifestyle is much more than great, much more than just selling books behind a table!
This year we met Shaltmira (herself!) and Arturas, which I'm really glad of, and many peoples from south america, Canada and Malaysia, besides friends we already know but only see on that kind of event.
I probably did less than usual by participating in various collective projects, we were only two so it was more difficult to keep an eye on our own workshop while visiting & enjoying... I even miss all gigs

Well, here's some pictures plus some samples from our linocut workshop

 crossing the alps is like crossing fukkin paradise, there are some unfeared monsters like this one :
 Roma under lightning!

 Our workshop before having a decent table
 Shaltmira gang
 Victor Dunkel
 Andy Leuenberger


 Dunkel on cutting
 Shaltmira
 Laura Holdein



 Victor