Announcing the New Spectrum Fantastic Art Advisory Board!

Spectrum-21-Call-for-EntriesI just sent out my first official newsletter as the new Spectrum Fantastic Art director. Here it is in case you are not on the email list. You can sign up to receive future newsletters by email here. — John

A Message from the New Spectrum Fantastic Art Director, John Fleskes

Greetings, all,

I would like to welcome you to the first all-new Spectrum Fantastic Art newsletter. My name is John Flesk . You might have heard the announcement from Cathy & Arnie Fenner regarding the transition of Spectrum Fantastic Art into my hands as the new director, editor and publisher. I would like to share the latest Spectrum news with you, as well as properly introduce myself. And I would also like to formally announce the new Spectrum Advisory Board.

The first item I would like to share with you is that the revamped Spectrum Fantastic Art website is now live! There are many new features, including a video section offering a series of interviews with twenty-four of the participating artists and special guests from Spectrum Fantastic Art Live earlier this year. I invite you to take a look.

In just over a week from now I will be sending out a newsletter announcing the Spectrum 21 jury and the opening of the Call for Entries for the Spectrum 21 submissions. New for this year will be an option to submit your entries online, in addition to the traditional option of mailing hard copies. Details will be coming soon!

You can typically expect one to two Spectrum newsletters a month, depending on how much is going on at the time. If you would prefer to not receive these newsletters, or would like to fine tune what type of announcements you will receive, please follow the link provided to manage your newsletter subscription.

Let me tell you a little about myself. My name is “Fleskes,” but you’ll notice I mostly refer to myself as John “Flesk.” “Flesk” is the nickname by which my close friends call me. You can feel free to do the same. In 2002 I formed my art book company, Flesk Publications, out of a desire to create the kind of books that I wanted to see. These are books of a high quality that serve as an extension of the artist. I have had the good fortune to work with artists with wide-ranging focuses, including comics, fantasy, illustration and fine art. I also enjoy working with those from the film and animation industries. After eleven years, I still have the same passion and fire within me for publishing and working with artists. Now, with Spectrum, I am thrilled to be engaged with a much larger art community as I discover the good things we can do to raise positive awareness for the fantastic arts, to the benefit of both the community and the individual artist.

Arnie and Cathy Fenner have been preparing me for the role of director for the last five years. I’ve been working in the background during much of this time. I have seen the inner-workings of Spectrum and gained an intimate knowledge of what is required to take on this role. Will it be easy? No. Will it be challenging and fun? Absolutely.

With the transition of Spectrum Fantastic Art into my hands, I took the opportunity to assemble a new Spectrum Advisory Board: Please join me in welcoming Brom, Mark Chiarello, James Gurney, Charles Kochman and Iain McCaig to the Board. These five gentlemen are pillars in their respective fields. I am very pleased to have the combined knowledge of these seasoned professionals—whose expertise includes illustration, writing, editing, teaching, art direction, and film concept and visual development—providing advice as we move into Spectrum’s future. Full biographies can be found on the new Spectrum Fantastic Art website.

The work of building a new board is not done: There will be ten Advisory Board members total. I am in the process of selecting the other five who will help steer the direction of Spectrum for the next decade.

The Advisory Board will assist me in a range of roles. This includes answering questions regarding our relevancy within the industry, providing integral information imperative to an ongoing awareness of the current state of affairs in the many fields Spectrum represents, identifying areas of neglect that require attention, and encouraging creative discussion within the group regarding the selection of jury members and potential future categories for submission. Most importantly, they will offer advice on how Spectrum can better help both the community and individual artists. And, as always, the Advisory Board will select candidates and vote upon the Grand Master Award recipient each year.

My thanks to Brom, Mark Chiarello, James Gurney, Charles Kochman and Iain McCaig for already providing me with valuable feedback regarding Spectrum.

I look forward to building upon the high level of quality that has been established by Spectrum’s founders, Cathy & Arnie Fenner, over its first twenty years. It is a humbling experience to become the caretaker of Spectrum and the community it represents. With the assistance of the Spectrum Advisory Board, and the support of the Fenner’s, I feel confident that I have the guidance required to guarantee the success of this wonderful institution well into the future.

To learn more about Spectrum, the Spectrum Advisory Board and the Spectrum Call for Entries, please visit spectrumfantasticart.com

Best Regards,

John

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New Spectrum Fantastic Art Website Launched!

Spectrum-21-Call-for-EntriesThe new Spectrum Fantastic Art website is live! We’ve been working on this for a number of months. I’m very pleased to have it online. Take a look and poke around. You will find details about the new Advisory Board and the judges for Spectrum 21. I’ll have official press releases going out soon, but those who frequent my blog will get a sneak peek.

For the first time, here is the Spectrum 21 Call for Entries poster by Android Jones. The Call for Entries will open on October 15th.

More news is coming soon!

Enjoy,

John

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More Updates on the New Spectrum Fantastic Art Website and Spectrum #21 Jury Announcement Coming October 1.

I’ve been receiving quite a bit of inquiries this week about the Call for Entries for the Spectrum #21 annual. Let me expand on my previous blog post with some dates and more information.

The all new Spectrum Fantastic Art website is on track for going live on October 1. I will unveil the Spectrum #21 jury at that time, along with the new Spectrum Advisory Board. The Call for Entries for Spectrum #21 will open up on October 15th with a final postmarked due date of January 25, 2014.

If you aren’t already on it, you can visit the current Spectrum website contact page to provide us with your email to join the Spectrum newsletter. You can also give us your address if you are interested in receiving a Call for Entries poster with submissions instructions in the mail. (spectrumfantasticart.com/contact)

As a little tease, Android Jones did the poster art! It’s a stunning piece which I will show off on the 1st!

There will be more Spectrum annual news coming soon. I’m anxious to share more in the days ahead!

In the meantime, enjoy the cover to Spectrum #20 by Donato Giancola. This is Cathy & Arnie Fenner’s twentieth anniversary edition. This book will be published by Underwood Books and will be out in November.

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Enjoy,

John

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What’s New at Flesk Publications. The September Update.

I just realized that it has been almost a month since I last posted a blog entry. I’ve been focused on the initial stages of various new projects that will carry us through to the end of 2014. Due to this, I have neglected updating my blog as often as I would like. Let me share what I can talk about now.

Spectrum Fantastic Art

For those who are unaware of Spectrum, its goal is to promote the fantastic arts and provide an annual high quality art book that showcases the best contemporary artists for the year. Spectrum is divided into eight categories, which include Advertising, Book, Comics, Concept Art, Dimensional, Editorial, Institutional and Unpublished with a Gold and Silver Award given to the most outstanding work in each bracket. Spectrum was created and has been successfully helmed by the directors, Cathy and Arnie Fenner for the last twenty years. With Spectrum 20 coming out this fall, Arnie and Cathy will be officially retired from the annual. I will officially be the new director with Spectrum #21. All aspects of the book, from the Call for Entries, selecting the judges, organizing and running the selection process with the jury, to the design and publishing of the book, will be my responsibility.

At the moment, much of my energy is focused on the Spectrum transition. My current priority is wrapping up the new Spectrum website. (spectrumfantasticart.com). This is a complete retrofit to bring the site to a modern look, with a fresh news section, a historical area for past volumes, new videos from shows and featuring artist interviews, a “Meet the Spectrum Jury” page, a new submission upload area for taking on digital Call for Entries submissions, and a focused spot highlighting the new Spectrum Advisory Board. The Spectrum #21 judges and new Advisory Board will be announced when the new site goes live on October 1. There will also be a handful of surprises that will be rolled out over the course of this year and the next.

Stay tuned for the announcement regarding the new site and details about the Call for Entries for Spectrum #21.

New Books from Flesk Publications

We are working on four new books that will come out between the spring and summer of next year, yet it’s a little early for me to talk about them. I’ll start sharing the details come November or December, when I hope to have them fairly wrapped up. I prefer waiting as long as possible to make announcements since I don’t want to be locked in to an early template. I like to shape and tweak every book over a slow burner, plus the freedom to change direction on a project up until the moment the artist and I are fully satisfied.

Future Kickstarter Campaigns

The next Kickstarter campaign is being planned to start at the end of November. The artist and details will be unveiled by mid-November. All I can say for now is that it is a book project that I am very anxious to get going on. What I can say for now is that I have known and admired this artist for ten years and it is a pleasure to finally have the opportunity to work with him.

I hope you are all enjoying your Labor Day Holiday. I look forward to updating you on these projects, and more, in the near future.

Enjoy,

John

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The Spectrum Interviews — Spectrum Fantastic Art Live 2 Artist Interviews Film Part Four!

This is part four of the artist interviews filmed during the Spectrum Fantastic Art Live 2 event in Kansas City, Missouri last May. It features Paul Bonner, Dan dos Santos, Tara McPherson, Mark Schultz and Greg Spalenka.

We are working on the new websites for Spectrum Fantastic Art (slated to go live on October 1) and Spectrum Fantastic Art Live (this fall). Once they are ready I will start posting individual extended length interview features on the artists shown in parts 1 through 4 of this interview series. There’s plenty of good footage to look forward to!

Thanks again to the artists who participated!

Enjoy,

John

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Links:
The Spectrum Interviews – Part One from Flesk Films
The Spectrum Interviews – Part Two from Flesk Films
The Spectrum Interviews – Part Three from Flesk Films

 

The Spectrum Interviews — Spectrum Fantastic Art Live 2 Artist Interviews Film Part Two!

This second part of the Flesk Films artist interviews produced during the second Spectrum Fantastic Art Live event in Kansas City, Missouri in May 2013 features Marina Bychkova, Bill Carman, Iain McCaig, Ragnar, The Shiflett Brothers and Michael Whelan.

The third and fourth parts will be posted over the course of July. Each part runs 8 minutes and offers a rare look at the artists talking about his or her art and what Spectrum means to them.

Enjoy,

John

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Links:
The Spectrum Interviews – Session One, Part One from Flesk Films