Sessions with Robert McGinnis DVD Coming Summer 2010 From Paul Jilbert!


I just got an email from filmmaker Paul Jilbert about his latest project. He has the uncut Robert McGinnis painting segments coming out on DVD in summer 2010 titled, Sessions with Robert McGinnis. Paul has reshot many of McGinnis’ paintings from recently discovered originals. This will be an important and fun film recording the process and personality of one of my favorite illustrators.

Paul’s previous films include the James Bama documentary that was included with our James Bama: American Realist book, and Robert McGinnis: Painting the Last Rose of Summer. His focus is on producing premium documentaries on illustration legends and contemporary masters. Paul inflicts his passion into each of his films, so we can all expect great things from everything he does.

Check out Paul’s website here for clips, ordering information and news on all of his films. You can also pick up the current McGinnis film at Bud’s Art Books here.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

New Portfolio and Book From Auad Publishing!

Manuel Auad of Auad Publishing has just updated his website with news of two new items that he will have available soon. He has also had some revisions made to his website. It’s worth a look, as there is some new art and information worth checking out.

The first new item is the portfolio, Frank Brangwyn, R.A.: The Way of the Cross. It reproduces 20 plates in an oversized box. I’ve seen the plates and they look stunning. For full details and to order, you can visit his website here.

Then, Manuel has a new book coming out in spring 2010 on Robert Fawcett. The title is Robert Fawcett: The Illustrator’s Illustrator and includes an introduction by Walt Reed. There is some promotional text on his website here.

Be sure to click on the book covers on his site to view sample art from the interior of the Brangwyn portfolio and upcoming Fawcett book.

Manuel also has three other terrific books available: Jordi Bernet, Franklin Booth: American Illustrator, and The Art of Alex Nino.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Imaginitive Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist by James Gurney!

I’m super-stoked to have received an advance copy of Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist by James Gurney.

One of my favorite types of books to collect are those dealing with the artistic process. Even though I am not an artist, I find these books to be quite valuable in recording how an artist thinks, approaches his art, and reveals his/her techniques. It serves as being beneficial for contemporary artists and students, and also a recording for future generations. There are a handful of books that I find are indispensable in these regards. A few of my favorites are: Forty Illustrators and How They Work by Ernest Watson (Watson-Guptill, 1946), Illustrating for the Saturday Evening Post by Ashley Halsey, Jr. (Arlington House, 1946), A Complete Guide to Drawing, Illustrating, Cartooning, and Painting by Gene Byrnes (Simon and Shuster, 1948), and the Famous Artist Schools Course books. The later features rare individual volumes by Norman Rockwell, Robert Fawcett, Jon Whitcomb, Al Parker, to name a few, then the actual course volumes that came in three or four ring-bound binder volume sets starting in 1954. This new book by James Gurney will fit nicely right alongside these books on the top master illustrators and artists.

What I enjoy about Gurney’s work is that he knows his fundamentals and knows how to paint a believable realistic figure in fantasy, historical, and real world situations. And, as is testament in Imaginative Realism, he has no trouble breaking down the process in a simple and easy to understand approach.

I’ve read about half of the book so far by bouncing around the pages. I flip open the book to a random page and start reading. It’s easy to jump into at any point and learn something new. The text is friendly, to the point, interesting, and helpful.

There’s a wide array of topics covered, including, setting up the studio, lighting equipment and drawing and painting materials, sketching, historical drawings, and how to draw people, dinosaurs, creatures and aliens, architecture and vehicles. Additional chapters include plein-air studies, composition, procedure, careers, and more. There is a large array of artwork to support the text. These paintings and drawings cover Gurney’s career, and give you a reference of his growth over the last few decades.

One thing I was totally blown away by was his sculptures and building of maquettes to study and plan compositions and lighting for use as reference for a painting.

James is one of the most successful contemporary illustrator artists. His work spans book covers, movie design work, toy design, theme park design, as well as his highly popular Dinotopia books. He has done us all a service by sharing his techniques, experiences and knowledge.

The book is a deal at $24.99 for a full-color 224 page 8.5 x 11” softcover. It is published by Andrews, McMeel Publishing. You can purchase signed copies directly from the author/artist at his Dinotopia website by clicking here.

You can learn more about Jim at his Gurney Journey blog by clicking here. Be sure to check out his Special Delivery and hilarious Unicycle Painter posts.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Spectrum 16 Coming Soon!

Arnie Fenner has just posted a feature and review on our three Flesk summer releases on his Spectrum Fantastic Art website. You can find it, along with other interesting and entertaining news items posted by Arnie by clicking here.

And, the new Spectrum 16 edited by Cathy and Arnie Fenner (Underwood Books) is almost here! It has been announced for a November 1, 2009 release date. This is THE annual collection to get. It showcases the best contemporary fantastic artists. There’s a sneak peak on the Spectrum website here. I’ll make an announcement once it hits the stores. Once available, you can pick up your copy from Bud’s Art Books by clicking here.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon Book Review on Newsarama!

Michael C. Lorah has written a book review on our Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon book on the Newsarama website. He states,

“Williamson’s artwork, highlighted by excellent use of blacks, bold illustrations, and superb ability to create the illusion of movement, has rarely looked better than in this impressive and caringly assembled compilation.”

You can read the entire review by clicking here, then scrolling down just past the halfway point.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Illustration Magazine #27 Now Available from the Illustrated Press!


The new issue of Illustration Magazine, number 27, is now available from Dan Zimmer and the Illustrated Press. Featured articles include a comprehensive overview on Rudolph Belarski, Norman Lindsay, and the second part of the article on The American Academy of Art. Also, check out our Flesk ad on page 37! You can order copies of the magazine at the Illustration Magazine website by clicking here. It’s only $15.00 at 112 pages and perfect-bound. A great deal!

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Tripwire 2009 Annual Features Flesk, Gianni, and Schultz Interviews!

The new 156 page 2009 annual of Tripwire features a Flesk focused interview with John Fleskes, Gary Gianni, and Mark Schultz. All three interviews are available for viewing on their website here.

Editor-in-chief Joel Meadows debuted this new issue at the Comic-Con International in San Diego. Tripwire is a lavish magazine that looks at the intersection between comics, film, TV, animation and literature and which trends are driving the market. Other features within this issue are interviews with Joe Kubert, Stan Lee, and Guillermo del Toro.

For more information on Tripwire and to order a copy, you can visit their website here. It’s a terrific magazine that I highly recommend for those who follow comics and its influence in film and TV.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications

Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon Book Review in Sci Fi Magazine’s October 2009 Issue!

The latest issue of Sci Fi magazine features a noteworthy book review by Michael Marano on Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon: A Lifelong Vision of the Heroic.

Marano writes, “The glory of Williamson’s Flash Gordon work is a sense of the epic that comes through in each stroke.”

This October 2009 issue is available now from wherever magazines are sold. Also, you can visit their website here for more Sy Fy news.

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications 

Images #11 is Now Available from JVJ Pubs!

The latest issue of The Vadeboncoeur Collection of ImageS is now available! Issue #11 is guest-edited by Susan McKinsey Goldberg wtih most images reproduced from the original art! Extra-fine screenless Stochastic printing. With stunning, full-page illustrations from the originals by Edmund Dulac, René Bull, A.B. Frost, Willy Pogany, J.C. Leyendecker, Honor C. Appleton, Kay Nielsen, Lawson Wood, Norman Price, George Studdy, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Harry Rountree, Warwick Goble, and others. Plus obscure material from rare books by such artists as Heinrich Lefler & Joseph Urban, Thomas Mackenzie, Charles Edouard de Beaumont and Umberto Brunelleschi.

I’m a fan of all issues of ImageS, but I have to admit this latest collection is one of my favorites. Many of the reproductions are from original art, with stunning printing. Both Jim and Susan arranged an enjoyable assortment of art. You can purchase a copy direct from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. at his JVJ Pubs website for $25.00. I will also have copies of this issue, plus ImageS back issues, available at my Flesk booth #5019 at Comic-Con International in San Diego.

By the way, if you enjoy illustration, check out Jim’s 105 illustrator biographies online at his bpib.com website, here. Enjoy!

John

John Fleskes
Flesk Publications