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Podcast 130 interview with artist John Lucas
from cindy center August 01, 2008
Interview with John Lucas In the interview cartoonist John Lucas discusses inking, and his upcoming projects (Including Dynamite's Monster Hands). John Lucas is an American comic book inker and penciller, whose style has been compared with that of Russ Heath and Jack Kirby. A prolific freelance contributor to both DC and Marvel Comics, Lucas has also produced a great deal of small press work, as well as 'Valkyries' (with Steve Moore) for 2000 AD. Lucas currently lives in Austin, TX. [Wikipedia 2008]
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Podcast 128 interview with artist Herb Trimpe - Part 2
from cindy center July 15, 2008
Third part of our interview with Herbert "Herb" Trimpe (b. May 26, 1939, Peekskill, New York) is an American comic book artist and occasional writer, best known for his work on The Incredible Hulk and as the first artist to draw for publication the hit character Wolverine. In this third installment Herb wraps up his interview with the cindycenter.com podcast
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Podcast 127 interview with artist Herb Trimpe - Part 2
from cindy center July 08, 2008
Second part of our interview with Herbert "Herb" Trimpe (b. May 26, 1939, Peekskill, New York) is an American comic book artist and occasional writer, best known for his work on The Incredible Hulk and as the first artist to draw for publication the hit character Wolverine. In this second installment Herb discusses his work process and his love for writing.
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Art a GoGo Podcast #46 - Water and Glass
from Art a GoGo Podcast June 29, 2008
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Tags: art, arts, art a gogo, artist, art news, art reviews, interview, museum, gallery, exhibit, exhibition, podcast, podcasting, entertainment, Chihuly, de Young, The New York City Waterfalls, New York City, Olafur Eliasson
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Podcast 126 interview with artist Herb Trimpe - Part 1
from cindy center June 24, 2008
Interview with Herbert "Herb" Trimpe (b. May 26, 1939, Peekskill, New York) is an American comic book artist and occasional writer, best known for his work on The Incredible Hulk and as the first artist to draw for publication the hit character Wolverine. In this first installment Herb discusses Ang Lee's hulk and his design work on the Cavity Creeps television campaign for Crest toothpaste.
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Dale Chihuly desktop backdrop
from YouTube :: Tag // christmas June 22, 2008
I got my desktop background attending an exhibit in Pittsburg during Christmas.. Dale permitted people to take pictures of his exhibit just so long as people used them for their own use, so this is my use.. I've got hundreds of photos of his works, but he's rather sensitive about people showing his works on the net.. The best way to experience his works are in person.. But Dale if you are reading this, I also got stereograms of your sculptures, so if you want to make some viewmaster slides, you know who to contact. Author: rofthorax Keywords: Dale Chihuly pittsburg exhibit blown glass sculpture desktop background taken with olympus SP-510 UZ Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Added: June 22, 2008
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Authors@Google: Dale Chihuly
from YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks June 20, 2008
Glass artist Dale Chihuly visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his Gardens of Glass. This event took place on June 19, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Dale Chihuly is most frequently lauded for revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement by expanding its original premise of the solitary artist working in a studio environment to encompass the notion of collaborative teams and a division of labor within the creative process. However, Chihuly's contribution extends well beyond the boundaries both of this movement and even the field of glass: his achievements have influenced contemporary art in general. Chihuly's practice of using teams has led to the development of complex, multipart sculptures of dramatic beauty that place him in the leadership role of moving blown glass out of the confines of the small, precious object and into the realm of large-scale contemporary sculpture. In fact, Chihuly deserves credit for establishing the blown glass form as an accepted vehicle for installation and environmental art beginning in the late twentieth century and continuing today. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: Dale Chihuly Gardens of Glass Studio Authors@Google atgoogle Google Added: June 20, 2008
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Podcast 125 interview with Alan Kupperberg - Part 3
from cindy center June 17, 2008
Part 3 of our interview with Alan Kupperberg. Alan Kupperberg is a comic artist known for working in both comic books and newspaper strips. Also occasionally working as a writer, he created the successful one-shot comic, Obnoxio the Clown vs. The X-Men as a one-man band handling everything from writing and illustrating to lettering, unusual for the comic industry at that time. Known for a more "cartoony" style than many other superhero artists employed, he seemed to specialize in nasty clowns for a while, illustrating not only Marvel's "Obnoxio" pieces but also National Lampoon's Evil Clown Comics. His newspaper work includes The Incredible Hulk, Howard the Duck and Annie. Kupperberg has recently produced some nostalgic pieces drawn from his own life and experiences in the comics industry, which have been acclaimed by insiders as accurate and affecting. (Wikipedia 2008) In the interview Alan discusses his past projects and his working style. Listen to the 1st part of the interview with Alan
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Podcast 123 interview with artist Alan kupperberg - Part 1
from cindy center June 03, 2008
Alan Kupperberg is a comic artist known for working in both comic books and newspaper strips. Also occasionally working as a writer, he created the successful one-shot comic, Obnoxio the Clown vs. The X-Men as a one-man band handling everything from writing and illustrating to lettering, unusual for the comic industry at that time. Known for a more "cartoony" style than many other superhero artists employed, he seemed to specialize in nasty clowns for a while, illustrating not only Marvel's "Obnoxio" pieces but also National Lampoon's Evil Clown Comics. His newspaper work includes The Incredible Hulk, Howard the Duck and Annie. Kupperberg has recently produced some nostalgic pieces drawn from his own life and experiences in the comics industry, which have been acclaimed by insiders as accurate and affecting. (Wikipedia 2008) In the interview Alan discusses his past projects and his working style. Listen to the 1st part of the interview with Alan
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Podcast 122 interview with Sonny Liew
from cindy center May 20, 2008
Sonny Liew is a Malaysian-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for his work on Vertigo Comics' My Faith in Frankie together with Mike Carey and Marc Hempel, and "Re-gifters" from DC Minx. Other works include the Xeric-winning Malinky Robot, the Eisner-nominated series Wonderland with Tommy Kovac from Slave Labor Graphics and Disney, as well as contributions to the comic anthologies Flight and 24seven. (Wikipedia, 2008) In the interview Sonny discusses the re-gifters, My Faith in Frankie (including a question from our buddy Mike Carey) and his work with SLG/Disney, and upcoming projects. Listen to the interview with Sonny
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Interview with Joe Staton- Part 1
from cindy center April 29, 2008
Joe Staton talks about his upcoming project, with Christopher Mills, Ape Entertainment's Femme Noir. He also talks about the artists that did variant covers for the project including the late Mike Wieringo. Check-out Femme Noir's mini-site http://www.femme-noir.com/ for more information about Femme Noir.
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Podcast 115 Interview with writer Christopher Mills
from cindy center April 01, 2008
Christopher talks about his upcoming project, with Joe Staton, Ape Entertainment's Femme Noir. He also talks about the artists that did variant covers for the project including the late Mike Wieringo. He also talks about his Moonstone project KOLCHAK. Check-out Christopher's comicspace page at http://www.comicspace.com/christopher_mills/ for more information about him and his projects.
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Habatat Galleries 36th Annual International Glass Invitational and Awards Exhibition
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 11, 2008
Habatat Galleries is the leading gallery devoted to Contemporary Glass in the United States. It is the oldest and largest gallery devoted to glass in the world. Habatat began in 1971 in Michigan and now has 4 locations in the United States. The 36th International is the largest show put on annually by a single gallery. The gallery is located in Royal Oak, Michigan and features over 100 artists from 16 different countries working with glass as their main medium. We hope you enjoy this spectacular selection of the greatest artsits working in glass today.
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Podcast 112 Interview with Mike Gallagher
from cindy center March 11, 2008
Mike Gallagher talks about his co-created comic "Ruin" at Alterna Comics. Check-out Alterna's website for more information about "Ruin". For more information about Mike, please visit http://www.alternacomics.com/ruin.htm
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Podcast 110 Interview with Hardway Studio's Chris Carpenter
from cindy center February 19, 2008
Recorded earlier this year Chris Carpenter discusses upcoming projects from his studio. The upcoming projects include House of the Edge of Nowhere" published by Bloodfire Studios. He also mentions two books published by my friends at Alterna Comics, Morbid Myths and Shelter.
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Podcast 109 Interview with writer Skipper Martin
from cindy center February 12, 2008
The Writer's strike is over!... We are back with our buddy from Hollywood, Skipper Martin. Skip talks about his upcoming projects. Including the news that "Population Explosion", the next installment of the "Bizarre New World" is available for pre-order.
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DOES LOVE REALLY MATTER?
from V:sandbox :: Latest Video Uploads December 22, 2007
Let look at this practically, take a moment to evaluate the facts. Seven out of ten Americans suffer from stress related illness anxiety, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure, heart disease, coronary disease, eating and digestive disorders, eye sight problems, cancers and addictions. And most of us know the havoc stress can have on our relationships and financial well-being. When we are feeling love, we cannot feel stress. It is impossible to feel stress at the same time as we are feeling love. Love is felt fully in the absence of stress. Love has a calming, empowering, healing effect on our mind, body, spirit, relationships and financial world. It is the healthiest of all things we can feed ourselves. Love matters. At the end of our day, or the end of our lifetime, when we reflect upon the best things that happened to us, inevitably the best things will be those things that touched our heart, that opened us up to the beauty and grace of the feelings of love that closeness, openness, intimacy, trust, vulnerability, passion, excitement, and connection that lights up every aspect of our life. When we look at it the bottom line really is that our life feels rich and fulfilling in direct proportion to how open we are to experiencing love. So given that love is what makes life feel rich and fulfilling (and that science has proved that it heals our mind and body) how do we amplify, intensify and expand that experience in our lives? How can we create an environment in which the feelings of love can grow, and even thrive? What are the qualities of that environment, that support system for health and well-being? How can we create this for ourselves and our loved ones? If freedom from stress (and its related diseases) matters to you, then love matters to you. And we must place a high priority on this experience that we know we value. How do we make it our primary life experience? What will bring it to the forefront of our minds; make it the object of our attention in a sea of things that would otherwise dominate our attention? Since early childhood art has been a vehicle for deepening and heightening the experience of what love is and what it can be for me. And others, from royalty, to celebrities, to major corporations, to highly successful business owners, to ordinary people have made my work part of their collection, for the deepening and heightening of their own experience of the feelings, the people and the things they love most in life. For more than four decades I have been and because of this deepening, my life continues to improve and evolve exponentially. To learn how art can accentuate your experience of love, visit your favorite artist or gallery, grace your living and working environments with artworks that really move you and inspire you, that open your heart to what you love most. Why not? When you look into your life can you think of anything that really matters more than the love that you and your love ones feel every day? Life is full of choices. Live for what matters. Make choices that will make your life extraordinary. Live for love.To experience Spar s incredible art creations visit http://www.SparStreet.com/gallery call 888.277.4980.
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DOES LOVE REALLY MATTER?
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) December 22, 2007
Let look at this practically, take a moment to evaluate the facts. Seven out of ten Americans suffer from stress related illness anxiety, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure, heart disease, coronary disease, eating and digestive disorders, eye sight problems, cancers and addictions. And most of us know the havoc stress can have on our relationships and financial well-being. When we are feeling love, we cannot feel stress. It is impossible to feel stress at the same time as we are feeling love. Love is felt fully in the absence of stress. Love has a calming, empowering, healing effect on our mind, body, spirit, relationships and financial world. It is the healthiest of all things we can feed ourselves. Love matters. At the end of our day, or the end of our lifetime, when we reflect upon the best things that happened to us, inevitably the best things will be those things that touched our heart, that opened us up to the beauty and grace of the feelings of love that closeness, openness, intimacy, trust, vulnerability, passion, excitement, and connection that lights up every aspect of our life. When we look at it the bottom line really is that our life feels rich and fulfilling in direct proportion to how open we are to experiencing love. So given that love is what makes life feel rich and fulfilling (and that science has proved that it heals our mind and body) how do we amplify, intensify and expand that experience in our lives? How can we create an environment in which the feelings of love can grow, and even thrive? What are the qualities of that environment, that support system for health and well-being? How can we create this for ourselves and our loved ones? If freedom from stress (and its related diseases) matters to you, then love matters to you. And we must place a high priority on this experience that we know we value. How do we make it our primary life experience? What will bring it to the forefront of our minds; make it the object of our attention in a sea of things that would otherwise dominate our attention? Since early childhood art has been a vehicle for deepening and heightening the experience of what love is and what it can be for me. And others, from royalty, to celebrities, to major corporations, to highly successful business owners, to ordinary people have made my work part of their collection, for the deepening and heightening of their own experience of the feelings, the people and the things they love most in life. For more than four decades I have been and because of this deepening, my life continues to improve and evolve exponentially. To learn how art can accentuate your experience of love, visit your favorite artist or gallery, grace your living and working environments with artworks that really move you and inspire you, that open your heart to what you love most. Why not? When you look into your life can you think of anything that really matters more than the love that you and your love ones feel every day? Life is full of choices. Live for what matters. Make choices that will make your life extraordinary. Live for love.To experience Spar s incredible art creations visit http://www.SparStreet.com/gallery call 888.277.4980.
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DOES LOVE REALLY MATTER?
from V:sandbox :: Latest Video Uploads December 18, 2007
Let look at this practically, take a moment to evaluate the facts. Seven out of ten Americans suffer from stress related illness anxiety, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure, heart disease, coronary disease, eating and digestive disorders, eye sight problems, cancers and addictions. And most of us know the havoc stress can have on our relationships and financial well-being. When we are feeling love, we cannot feel stress. It is impossible to feel stress at the same time as we are feeling love. Love is felt fully in the absence of stress. Love has a calming, empowering, healing effect on our mind, body, spirit, relationships and financial world. It is the healthiest of all things we can feed ourselves. Love matters. At the end of our day, or the end of our lifetime, when we reflect upon the best things that happened to us, inevitably the best things will be those things that touched our heart, that opened us up to the beauty and grace of the feelings of love that closeness, openness, intimacy, trust, vulnerability, passion, excitement, and connection that lights up every aspect of our life. When we look at it the bottom line really is that our life feels rich and fulfilling in direct proportion to how open we are to experiencing love. So given that love is what makes life feel rich and fulfilling (and that science has proved that it heals our mind and body) how do we amplify, intensify and expand that experience in our lives? How can we create an environment in which the feelings of love can grow, and even thrive? What are the qualities of that environment, that support system for health and well-being? How can we create this for ourselves and our loved ones? If freedom from stress (and its related diseases) matters to you, then love matters to you. And we must place a high priority on this experience that we know we value. How do we make it our primary life experience? What will bring it to the forefront of our minds; make it the object of our attention in a sea of things that would otherwise dominate our attention? Since early childhood art has been a vehicle for deepening and heightening the experience of what love is and what it can be for me. And others, from royalty, to celebrities, to major corporations, to highly successful business owners, to ordinary people have made my work part of their collection, for the deepening and heightening of their own experience of the feelings, the people and the things they love most in life. For more than four decades I have been and because of this deepening, my life continues to improve and evolve exponentially. To learn how art can accentuate your experience of love, visit your favorite artist or gallery, grace your living and working environments with artworks that really move you and inspire you, that open your heart to what you love most. Why not? When you look into your life can you think of anything that really matters more than the love that you and your love ones feel every day? Life is full of choices. Live for what matters. Make choices that will make your life extraordinary. Live for love.To experience Spars incredible art creations visit http://www.SparStreet.com/Gallery call 888.277.4980.
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