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Korpus School of Art + Gallery is proud to announce a Special Topic Lecture: “The Concept Art of Tony Kieme” with Transformers + The Matrix Concept Artist Tony Kieme!

by Rebeccak | August 25th, 2011
 

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Korpus School of Art + Gallery is proud to announce a Special Topic Lecture: “The Concept Art of Tony Kieme” with Transformers + The Matrix Concept Artist Tony Kieme!
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SUNDAY
Sept. 25
4-7 PM

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Korpus School of Art + Gallery
1300 Factory Place, Unit 308
Los Angeles, CA 90013

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Email: korpus.info@gmail.com
Phone: 213-228-2014
Web: www.korpus-la.com
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TONY KIEME BIO:
Tony Kieme has taught ‘Concept-Art’ classes at Art Center College of Design, Otis College of Art and Design, Laguna College of Art and Design, and Gnomon School of Visual Effects. Some of his film work includes designing robots for Transformers, storyboarding for The Matrix:Reloaded and Matrix:Revolutions, conceiving creatures for Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, and conceptually illustrating images for the Watchmen. He has also developed concepts for various commercials and music-videos, such as Wu-Tang’s Swarm set designs. Tony Kieme has additionally curated and managed an ‘urban-art’ gallery, co-founded a clothing business, and studied the craft of filmmaking. He is now pursuing a Fine-Arts background in conceptual photography. Tony Kieme attended Art Center College of Design for a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Design.
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TONY KIEME LECTURE INFORMATION:
Concept Artist Tony Kieme will present a slide presentation of his work and discuss his career in the film industry. He will also present a brief demo of his working process and discuss his work. A Q&A Session will follow his Presentation + Demo. Tony will talk one on one with attendees following the presentation.
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Light refreshments will be provided.
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LECTURE COST:
$75 if paid by Sept. 22 -or- $80 at the door. Payment may be made by Cash or Check Only - No Exceptions.  Register early to reserve your space! Your payment ensures your registration. Space is limited to about 25 participants, so sign up early!
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Checks are payable / deliverable to:
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Korpus School of Art + Gallery
1300 Factory Place, Unit 308
Los Angeles, CA 90013
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To hand deliver your payment, please call to make an appointment. Otherwise, please mail your payment to the address above. Please contact us with any questions. See you at Korpus!
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PARKING:
Street Parking is FREE in front of the 1300 building. KSA+G has 4 spots in the gated lot immediately in front of the 1300 building, in addition to ample free street parking.
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The gated lot parking is for Special Events only, and is subject to space availability. For Special Events where gated lot parking is available, the first 4 people to arrive will be able to park for free; after that, parking is $10 per space, subject to availability.
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Please Note: For gated lot parking, cash only Payment for parking is to be made at Korpus School of Art + Gallery AFTER you have parked, and NOT to the parking attendant. When gated lot parking is available, the first 4 people to arrive will be able to park for free; after that, gated lot parking is $10 per space, subject to availability.

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“Here Comes The Kiddo”

by Rich Pellegrino | April 5th, 2011
 

This is my piece for SpokeArt’s new gallery exhibition opening this month in New York at Bold Hype Gallery.

“Quentin vs. Coen”
Opening April 7
Bold Hype Gallery, NYC

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“Here Comes The Kiddo”

8×10

Gouache and Acrylic on Hardboard

“Here Comes The Kiddo” is available as an open edition print for only $40.00 each. Printed image size is 10.5×13.25.

Prints are made using 11.6×16.5″ archival Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Matte paper with Epson’s archival 7-color UltraChrome ink system

Click here to purchase
 

“Andie” and “Duckie” for Upcoming “John Hughes Tribute Show”

by Rich Pellegrino | February 7th, 2011
 

These are for the upcoming “John Hughes Tribute Show” at Gallery1988 opening February 11th. I had a small run of affordable prints made of these that you can find at my etsy shop here.

“Duckie”

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“Andie”

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Ready to get packed and shipped.

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DOLOR NO. 4

by Michael Meier | May 17th, 2010
 

Hey everybody,

this is my first blog post here and I want to take the chance to promote the 4th issue of DOLOR a comic side project of  Nic Klein and me published by rotopolpress. DOLOR is an independent comic magazine which features the work of  comic artists we adore.

In this issue we have beautiful artwork by:
Sam Bosma – Front cover
Brun Croes & Julie Smits – Dead Boy
Aurélie Neyret – The Grasshopper
Markus Färber – Kolonne
Rita Fürstenau – End papers and back cover
Nic Klein – Bunker C.
me – Clash Of The Plagues

DOLOR NO. 4 comes in a handy A6 (4 x 6 in.) format, has 24 awesome black and white pages with a full color cover and it costs just 3,50€ or $4,30. You can order it at rotopolpress.de or just write an e-mail at order@rotopolpress.de

And finally some sample pages:

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DOLOR NO. 4

We hope you like it!

Cheers,
Michael

 

Hoooou slow daaaancing !!

by Clo | February 7th, 2010
 

for a collective graphic novel about the Rolling Stones, mine talks about Aaaangie ! :D More on my blog http://ecartez-vous-jarrive.blogspot.com/

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Video: Making of “Pot. Kettle” for One Swoop Fell

by Mike Dutton | February 1st, 2010
 

Folks had a pretty positive reaction to the “making of” video my brother did a few months ago of me working on my comic. So here’s a second one! The camera-work and editing are both dreamy. The art? Well, it’s sped up so that once again it looks like I know what I’m doing. ;)

One Swoop Fell - Pot. Kettle. from David Dutton on Vimeo.

Here’s the link to the first video in case you missed that:  http://vimeo.com/7035927

Thanks!

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Video :: Drawing “One Swoop Fell”

by Mike Dutton | October 13th, 2009
 

My brother Dave, a super-talented film-maker, recently picked up this gorgeous new camera. It’s an SLR that happens to shoot really great HD video. .. okay I admit… there’s way too many happy adjectives in those last two sentences… but I’m seriously excited to show you guys what he can do with this camera. He’s been wanting to film me working on my webcomic, One Swoop Fell, so he hung out for a couple sessions in the studio while I worked on last week’s page. The end result is awesome and I hope you guys will go watch and enjoy it! (I’d embed it here, but it doesn’t appear that we’re allowed to!)

Click to visit the video!

One Swoop Fell - Never the Task at Hand from David Dutton on Vimeo.

… It’s a major credit to Dave’s expertise in editing and photography that I appear to look like I know what I’m doing (though we also get to see how often I erase, redraw, and be indecisive in general). Please “heart”, comment, and share this video with friends if you like it! Based on the feedback, I’m hoping to do some more of these, but with dubbed commentary.

www.OneSwoopFell.com

 

Still alive!

by TheGnoll | October 9th, 2009
 

hey  ’rillas!

here is some recent work, a character and some comic pages for the second installment of Bego,a character for the italian fanzine Burp! Deliri Grafico Intestinali.

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ciao!

Ryan

 

Empire Total war - Warpath campaign

by Björn Hurri | September 22nd, 2009
 

Hello all,

SEGA/The Creative Assembly  just went public with a DLC we have been working on.

For that add-on I did some speedpaintings, I hope you will enjoy!

“A new detailed North American Campaign Map expands the Empire: Total War experience, with 5 brand new American Indian factions, new units and technologies. Experience battles in the new Warpath Campaign and lead one of the 5 new factions in an epic war to defend your lands and drive out the invaders. Or take these units and their unique strengths into multiplayer battles.”

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À Une Inhumaine…

by Julien Alday | September 13th, 2009
 

Bonjour, mes amis !
First, I hope you’ll have a nice Dirty Sunday ! :D
Here’s my contribution…

I have been contacted by Petit à Petit publishing, for participate on their upcoming French comic book erotic anthology. Roughly, I had to pick a poem from a list and make a sequential of it, four pages, no moren no less. My choice was limited by the fact I was hired at the last minute, and most of the cool erotic poems where allready selected.

Hopefully, nobodies picked “À Une Inhumaine” yet, a poem by Henri Cantel.

So here’s an earlier step of pages one and three. That’s all I allow myself to show you, for not spoil the French readers before it gets published. I’m actually finishing the last page, then it will be time to make tiny adjustements on the drawings and add little corrections on the font, wich might be removed by the publisher… so what you see might be print in a very different version. Clic it for see it bigger and enjoy.

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A special thanks to Nénent and Clo, you guys know why. ^^

And a very very special thanks to Dave Palumbo, who convinced me to post the naked girls I made a few months ago, while I thought I should keep it for me. That’s how I get hired since.

So in a way, nothing will be possible without Dave’s sense of persuasion. Merci, Dave ! ^^

Stay Dirty, my friends. ^^;

Julien

 
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