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  • Francis Livingston (update)

    Francis Livingston
    Francis Livingston is a gallery artist and illustrator based in Idaho who I wrote about back in 2006.

    Since then his style continued to develop and change, exploring new themes.

    In his latest work, he floats animals through the skies, parks and large scale building interiors of New York, as well as placing other objects like steamships similarly out of context.

    In these, he brings the same painterly sensibility as evident in his paintings from life, giving his fantastic visions a kind of immediacy and authenticity that more sharp focused realism could not.

    Though he still does not appear to have a dedicated website or blog, Livingston does now have a deviantART page, and he is well represented on the Arcadia Fine Arts site, as well as the site of Lindgren & Smith, artists representatives.

    When viewing his work on the Arcadia Fine Arts site, take advantage of the “Full Screen Toggle” feature (link at upper right).

    Livingston also teaches online courses in Landscape Painting and Narrative & Genre painting through The Art Department.



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Koekkoek Winter Landscape

    Winter Landscape, Holland, Barend Cornelis Koekkoek
    Winter Landscape, Holland, Barend Cornelis Koekkoek.

    I love these Dutch genre paintings that show folks walking, playing, skating and otherwise engaging in business as usual, particularly on frozen waterways, in the dead of Winter.

    In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Click “Fullscreen” and zoom or download.


    Winter Landscape, Holland, Barend Cornelis Koekkoek

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  • Recipe Comix

    Recipe Comix: Laura Park, Joe Ollman, Jillian Tamaki, Lisa Hanawalt, Frank Gibson and Becky Dreistadt, Ryan North, Gordon McAlpin, Lucy Knisley
    Back in 2010 I reported on They Draw and Cook, a project in which illustrators and other artists contribute recipes in the form of illustrations.

    In something of a variation on that idea, food site Saveur has been running Recipe Comix, a series in which they have asked a number of comics artists to contribute recipes in the form of comic strips.

    The index page shows an excerpt from each strip anda capsule description fo the recipe. ClLick through for the full feature in each case.

    (Strip excerpts above: Laura Park, Joe Ollman, Jillian Tamaki, Lisa Hanawalt, Frank Gibson and Becky Dreistadt, Ryan North, Gordon McAlpin, Lucy Knisley)

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  • Ferdinand Richardt

    Ferdinand Richardt, Niagra Falls painting, presidential inauguration lunch 2013
    Today is the celebratory inauguration of the President here in the U.S. (the actual one, as required by law, took place quietly on the 20th).

    In the news coverage of the event, I caught two mentions of art.

    One was the inaugural poem, “One Today” written and recited by Richard Blanco, in which he gave a kind of “one day in America” style snapshot of various kinds of people as they go about the day’s activities, including “…the first brush stroke on a portrait”.

    The other mention of art was a painting of Niagra Falls by Danish-American artist Ferdinand Richardt (above, top), which the U.S. Senator from New York, Chuck Schumer, requested the loan of from the State Department offices where it normally resides, to take a place behind the main table at today’s Inaugural Lunch.

    Richardt was born in Denmark, where he was known for his extensive body of lithographs of manor houses. After having visited on several occasion, emigrated to the U.S., where he painted numerous canvasses of Niagra Falls as well as other landscapes and cityscapes in around the country.

    There is a book of his drawings available used: Fredinand Richardt; Drawings of America.



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Alma-Tadema scene

    Twixt Venus and Bacchus, Lawrence Alma-Tadema
    ‘Twixt Venus and Bacchus, Lawrence Alma-Tadema.

    In the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Click “Explore Object” or Download.


    ‘Twixt Venus and Bacchus, Lawrence Alma-Tadema

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  • The Hotel Fred (Roger Langridge)

    The Hotel Fred (Roger Langridge)
    Roger Langridge is a comics artist living in the UK. He has several stylistic approaches, all of them idiosyncratic, all of them wonderful.

    His styles show influences from early 20th century newspaper comics artists like Cliff Sterrett, Billy DeBeck and Frank Willard to more modern artists like Will Elder, various suspects from 2000A.D, and other divers sources.

    Since I first wrote about Langridge back in 2006, he has increased the amount of material available on his website, The Hotel Fred to include more examples of his comics, both those devoted to his own characters like the titular Fred the Clown and Mugwhump the Great, to his unique take on other characters like Doctor Who and The Muppett Show.

    Langridge is taking on the writing duties on IDW’s new Popeye series. Langridge knows his early 20th century comics, and I’m happy to say he’s bringing a sensibility from the original E.C Segar strips to the series. Most people don’t realize that the original Popeye was more of a cartoonish and wildly imaginative adventure serial than an episodic slapstick comedy (though the Fleischer Studios animated cartoons, which were somewhere in between, were wonderful).

    The other good news is that Langridge has promised to update the blog-like home page of his site more often with drawings, works in progress and other goodies.

    The site also features links to lots of his available published work, and there is an Amazon page (U.S. store, go here for U.K.) where you can find many of them as well.



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