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5.06.2011

CAI Member Spotlight: John Francis - Industrial Illustration

To see more of John Francis' work, visit his website:
John Francis Illustration





How long have you been a CAI Member?
JF: Since 1994 I believe, but quite sure there have been lapses.
How did you get started in the illustration field?
JF: My first job out of art school was for Factors Etc. in DE as an illustrator for licensed graphic t-shirt designs. Began freelancing a few years later.

How did you find your style? Has it changed since you started?
JF: Tight airbrush art was my first love, then combining line / sketch with realistic focus, which became the style most interesting and familiar. The digital era proved to be an interesting transition..."I can change the background color without redoing it ?"



What is your process when working with clients? Can you run us through a typical job?
JF: 1.) Purchase Order is important as all parties are agreed on terms before work begins - cost, usage, timing, etc. 2.) Reference and usually a couple rounds of sketches. 3.) Final art...on time of course ! 4.) After a good breather, send that invoice !

What is your creation process (start with sketches, etc.)?

JF: A layout from the client and reference material is usually handy when doing an ad, but many times just get the copy. A sketch or two for approval before going to final art. Often, I'll photograph my own reference.

How do you market/promote your work?

JF: Artist websites mainly: Theispot, Workbook Online, and Directory of Illustration. Direct mail when time allows, or sending promo sheets to specific agencies or publishers. Soon, as many others do, I plan to have a monthly e-mail campaign in action. Need to update my own site in a big way !



What was one of your favorite assignments?
JF: Now that's a tough one, could be Rollerblade, Timberland, Kellogg's but doing futuristic conceptional art in a feature for Scuba Magazine was a blast. I must say though, that I'm very excited about an ad series for MonoSol, LLC currently in the works...they haven't approved my concept drawing for Isaac Newton, but I've gone to final and can't stop !...The series is about partnerships in innovation...Jacques Cousteau is the next subject in the series....so cool, and might just become my favorite !

What is the best part about what you do?

JF: It's always a personal boost when I land a particularly sweet project, clicking with an art director, good budget and a new portfolio piece. Most freelancers may agree that they enjoy a level of freedom as well.

Describe your work setting.
JF: So grateful am I for my workspace !
I lease an office on the top floor/ roof in the heart of Lodo. Though often working solo, there's always plenty going on.

Do you have side projects you work on?
JF: Yes, after years of technical and commercial work, I have started painting on canvas when possible, and wish to incorporate into my options eventually. The Vivaldi Violin at the last High Five Show was commissioned, but my first time on canvas in over 20 years...what fun !




How do you maintain balance in your life between work and play?

JF: Excellent question, Play first ! Actually, play is more fun when the work is done...and helps avoid all nighters. Though I keep time sheets, as a freelancer it's hard to "punch out" so to speak. I played a lot of co-ed softball this summer as a balance promoter...didn't win any tournaments, but the social benefits were highly worthwhile.

Do you ever have creative slumps? What do you do then?
JF: There are definitely times when I feel more creative than others, and when I find myself in a "tunnel vision" concerning a particular project, I'll look for others images (artists of all categories ) books or on-line. To break out of it, take a bike ride or go work out for an hour to clear any clutter. Some breakthroughs have come unexpectedly while in quite contemplation in a different place...changing your approach in an open positive state. Visit another creative and ask what they think.




What do you do for fun/when you're not working?

JF: Enjoy skiing when the snow falls, but excited about a week in Oahu...leaving next Tuesday !...I miss big water.

What has been inspiring you lately?

JF: Those past and present with a concept or an idea, then act on it with a flight plan to fruition.

Any advice for others who are pursuing creative goals?

JF: Working in a creative atmosphere such as an ad agency / art department for 5 years will teach one so much before entering the freelance world...I think I entered it a bit too green, and the lessons were painful at times. Plan your "Balance" of work, fun and family.

CAI 21st Annual Show, Tonight!




It's time for the 21st Annual CAI show. In addition to showcasing our member and non-member pieces, we'll have performers, food, and beverages at our May 6th CAI Friday Art Walk opening.

Details:

WHERE:
Bizarre Monkey Studios
985 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204

WHEN:
Show runs Friday May 6th, 6pm-10pm through May 27th
Opening Reception: May 6, 6-10pm
Closing Reception and artwork pick up: May 27th 6-10pm
(artwork may be picked up at the end of the closing reception)

Attendees get to vote for their Top 5 Favorite pieces, on the night of the opening, and awards will go to the pieces which receive the most votes.

RSVP on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141136359293565

4.13.2011

CAI Call for Art Entries: High 5

Hello CAI members, former members and friends,

It's time for the 21st Annual CAI show. We'll have performers, food and beverages at our May 6th CAI Friday Art Walk opening and May 27th closing party.

Special Announcement: Like Last year this year's show will have our audience viewers voting on their
favorite top five artistic pieces. And the winning top CAI member image will be our featured artwork for the June Denver Chalk Art Festival chalk drawing! Thousands of cameras will be clicking at Larimer Square, so enter your best and invite your guests!

This is one of the best benefits of CAI membership-to enter your pieces without fees-if in early! If not already a current member, please renew now. We have so many great seminars, events, camaraderie and creative peer networking.

We need your art entry info online by April 26th. Late folks who want to pay extra have until May 3rd. Looking forward to our CAI 21st Annual High 5 show to be one of our best!


-Che' Rippinger, CAI Board Advisor

High5 Poster

GET YOUR ARTWORK READY!* GET NOTICED!

We're creating big buzz this year for the big annual CAI show this May. Join us for our 21st Annual CAI Illustration Show at Bizarre Monkey Studio.

*Free Earlybird Entry for CAI Members! (before April 26th)

Call For Entries - Annual CAI Show: The High 5 Exhibit


SAVE THE DATE: Opening Night - Friday, May 6th from 6-10 pm
Bizarre Monkey Studio

985 Santa Fe Dr.

Denver, CO 80204

4.12.2010

CAI Annual Show: High 5



Calling All Colorado Illustrators to Participate in Annual Show

Opening night and receiption: Friday, May 7th, 6-10 pm

All judging will take place the evening of the opening reception by all attendees "people's choice" vote. The top 5 pieces of the show will be announced at 9:00 pm, and awards will be handed out. The piece receiving the TOP votes will be featured and recreated by the CAI for the annual La Piazza del Arte chalk art festival the weekend of June 5th!

All pieces sold can be picked up at the Closing Reception, and sales proceeds are remitted in full to the exhibiting artist.
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Deadline for early-bird registration: 4/26/10 (CAI members free)
Drop-dead date: 5/3/10 (same date as drop-off)
Opening Reception: 5/7/10 6-10 pm, People's Choice Voting, awards at 9 pm
Closing Reception: 6/11/10 6-9 pm, art pick-up at 9 - 10 pm
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When:Friday, May 7, 2010, 6:00 PM until Friday, Jun 11, 2010, 10:00 PM
Where:
Anam Cara Living Arts Studio & Gallery
http://www.anamcarastudiogallery.com/
445 S. Saulsbury St.
Lakewood, CO 80214

720-933-3813


Registration:Required
Payment:Payment In Advance Only
Event Rules:Eligibility: Illustration work by artists, created between January 2009 and May 2010, published or unpublished, submitted by professionals or students. CAI Members may enter up to TWO entries free until April 26th. After April 26th, each piece entered is $5.00. Non-professionals / Associates may enter up to TWO entries @ $20.00 each. Non-member students may enter one entry at $5.00 each. Drop dead drop off for art is Monday, May 3rd by 7 pm. Please RSVP your name, short background bio (2-3 sentences), and art info (quantity, size, description). If you are interested in having one of your images advertised with/for the show, please get us a small electronic file of your image by May 3rd. All pieces must be framed and ready to hang. Work should not exceed 26 inches in width or height and must be wire hung (not saw tooth). Artwork may be rejected if it does not reach a standard judged by CAI as acceptable. Please deliver artwork with any of your promotional materials (business cards, flyers, etc...) to Anam Cara Living Arts Studio & Gallery (445 S. Saulsbury St., Lakewood, CO 80226) on Monday, May 3rd, noon - 7 pm. Artwork may be picked up Friday, June 11th after the closing party, which will be from 6 pm - 9 pm.

Please be sure to submit all required information about your art pieces to assure that the gallery can insure your piece(s).
Registrants & Fees:
RegistrantFeeFee After 4/26/2010
CAI MemberNo Fee$ 10.00
Non-Member Professional$ 40.00$ 40.00
Non-member Student$ 10.00$ 10.00


REGISTER NOW!

4.30.2008

Cartoonist Ché Rippinger: She finds humor in relationships and everyday life

Our very own CAI president as seen in the Feb. 2008 edition of Denver Women.

Written by SHARON ALMIRALL
Photography by KIT WILLIAMS

She was a cartoonist with Playgirl magazine for six months, the first cartoonist the magazine worked with in its 20 years. “I made it through one and a half editors,” Ché Rippinger says with humor. “Every time a new editor comes in, they need to clear the decks and start over.”

The petite artist, who also writes, worked as a Sunday columnist with the Denver Post, doing both illustration and writing a column, Dating and Hand Grenades. She is now definitely on her own unique path, boldly claiming in one of her cartoons, “Been there, dated that.”

Ché is pronounced Shay, and she says for the record that she is not named after Che Guevara, though she is “her own comic revolutionary tour de force and she is not a guy.” Referring to her niche as “relationship humor,” Ché gleans her material from life and can understand a variety of perspectives. “A lot of people think I’m a single mom because I can write from that perspective, but I’m not,” she says. Working as she does, as both an observer and a participant, Ché says she is not out there simply to observe humor: “I just live, and usually things that annoy me annoy other people too.” She notes that all humor is truth with a twist. The twist part (the humor itself) makes it palatable to hear, “as no one likes to be preached to.”

Nyla WitmoreShe notes that people don’t usually “get that they’re the problem. They don’t recognize themselves.” One of her cartoons shows a person speaking to another and delivering a New Age pickup line, “I like you. You fit my demographic.” When asked what kind of relationships she addresses in her cartoons, Ché says, “I write about all kinds of relationships — romantic, co-worker, boss, parenting — they’re all relationships.” She’s packed a lot of living into her 41 years, having been born the year the song Wild Thing was a No. 1 hit. She studied communications radio, television and film in Illinois and migrated to Colorado more than 20 years ago.

Click here for the full article on Ché Rippinger.


2.18.2008

CAI Children's Illustrators team with SCBWI for Gallery Presentation

Illustrated Books
~ a gallery show presenting the works
of 11 Illustrators of Children's Books ~


March 3, 2008 - April 25, 2008
Opening Reception Friday March 7 from 5 - 7 PM

Madison and Main Gallery
927 16th Street
Greeley, CO .351.6201

Meet award-winning Colorado Based Children's Book Illustrators

Opening Reception on March 7, 2008 from 5 - 7 pm
- Framed original artwork,
- Illustrated children's books (signed by the artist) -
- Limited edition fine art prints -
- Notecards and other merchandise -
will be available at the gallery throughout the duration of the show

Participating Illustrators of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of SCBWI* include:

CAI = Current Colorado Alliance of Illustrator Members.
*SCBWI is the acronym for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators http://www.rmcscbwi.org/

2.04.2008

CAI member Gwenda Kaczor - FRESH art in commarts

Denver Illustrator Gwenda Kaczor and CAI member featured with Communication Arts Magazine & Website

Check out Gwenda's spread in the January '08 issue of Communication Arts.

http://www.commarts.com/fresh/gwenda-kaczor.html

Congratulations Gwenda! (www.gwenda.com)

9.18.2007

Birthday Celebrations are Better with Licensed Original Art by Patsi Pohle

Birthday Celebrations are Better with Licensed Original Art by Patsi Pohle

Using gouache and acrylics to create lively and colorful hand-painted images, Patsi Designs' pieces capture and reflect the joy that goes into the creation of each work of fine art. Her birthday line offers a wide variety of designs, including boldly colored cakes, elegant florals and modern whimsical doodles (http://www.patsidesigns.com).

"Birthdays are milestones that deserve to be celebrated in a special way," said Patsi Pohle, owner of Patsi Designs. "Cards or gifts featuring my original art mark the occasion with a personal touch that shows the recipient you really care."

Celebrating and Capturing Everyday Life!What's in there?

2.16.2007

Gwenda Kaczor on illustrationmundo.com

Gwenda Kaczor & her beautiful work are in the LIMELIGHT at illustrationmundo.com.

You can see the page directly if you load this address into your browser:
http://www.illustrationmundo.com/audio/artist/112

Gwenda is a dedicated CAI Member a recent past. Vice Pres.and an amazing illustrator.

You can see more of her exciting work at www.gwenda.com

Congratulations Gwenda!

2.06.2007

Guild Hires Lobbyist to Oppose Orphan Works Bill

News from the Graphic Artists Guild GAG

From our friend David Veal at the Graphic Artist's Guild

The Graphic Artists Guild has hired intellectual property attorney Megan E.Gray of the Washington, D.C., firm, Roylance, Abrams, Berdo & Goodman, L.L.P., to represent the Guild as its lobbyist on Capitol Hill to oppose the Orphan Works Bill. In this lobbying effort, Ms.Gray also will be representing the Greeting Card Association and George Little Management, L.L.C., the largest producer and marketer of consumer product tradeshows in North America (major gift shows, National Stationery Show, SURTEX, etc.). She will be working in close cooperation with Lisa Shaftel, the Guild's Advocacy Committee Chair, as well as Vic Perlman, General Counsel of the American Society of Media Photographers, and David Trust, CEO of Professional Photographers of America, to present a unified message from visual creators.

Ms. Gray and Mr. Perlman are working on drafting an alternative version of the Orphan Works Bill that will be acceptable to creators of visual art and, hopefully, to Congress as well. Both House and Senate Judiciary Committees have made it clear to the Guild that they will not drop the Orphan Works Bill altogether and that they intend to pass some form of an amendment to U.S. Copyright Law concerning orphan works.

Megan Gray has represented copyright holders in the fabric and textile, apparel, toy manufacturing, and jewelry industries. Read more about her extensive experience with licensing and infringement cases.

The Guild welcomes any other organizations and trade associations representing artists, artisans, and photographers to join in our lobbying effort against the current Orphan Works Bill. For more information or to express interest in joining the effort, contact the Guild's Administrative Director, Tricia McKiernan, at 212.791.3400, ext 106, or admin@gag.org.