Showing posts with label Jean Turnbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Turnbow. Show all posts
Monday, June 20, 2011
Outside In # 1
1st edition, 1983, 150 copies on white cardstock.
2nd edition, December 1983, 20 copies on white cardstock.
3rd edition, 1984. Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, regular stock white paper.
Created with the intention of starting a visual directory of self-portraits.
The first issue featured Hank Arakelian, Clint Hollingsworth, Brad Foster, Tucker Petertil, Jean Turnbow, Mark Hopkins, and Jon Turnbow (now known as Strongbow)
The cover was an accident. I loved Hank's drawing and thought he sent this as his self-portrait right after I sounded the call. But it turned out he sent the graphic to me just to do it and didn't consider this a self-portrait. Yet it works and was the perfect illustration to kick off the series.
Hank's original still adorns my studio wall. My poor studio. Right now it looks like the Tasmanian Devil has paid it a visit.
Mark Hopkins is someone I've known since the third grade. He is one of the greatest natural born artists I've ever seen. While the other kids were drawing crude figures during art time in school, Mark would be creating an image that looked like a lost Van Gogh painting. Here's a photo of Mark and I in Santa Barbara, California, April 1, 1976 as we hitchhiked together down the West Coast. Mark's on the right. A lot of people thought we were brothers.
Labels:
Brad Foster,
Clint Hollingsworth,
Hank Arakelian,
Hitchhiking,
Jean Turnbow,
Jon Strongbow,
Mark Hopkins,
Outside In,
Santa Barbara Calif.,
Tucker Petertil
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