PLUCK OF THE DRAW COMIC-ARTIST WANNABES ETCHING TO TEST THEIR SKILLS.Byline: Nicholas Grudin Staff Writer NEWHALL - Surrounded by shelves filled with X-Men, Hellboy, Spawn and other classic comics, about 10 artists slaved into the wee hours of Sunday morning Sunday Morning may refer to:
The extreme event was developed to draw the creative juices Creative Juice is a daily craft show hosted by Emmy-nominated hosts Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza on the HGTV and DIY Network. Nominated for an Emmy in the Best Lifestyle Host category in 2007. They are up against Paula Dean, Martha Stewart, and Emeril Lagasse. out of aspiring comic creators by forcing them to finish a 24-page manuscript - text and artwork - in a 24-hour time span. For the artists at the Brave New World Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s grim picture of the future, where scientific and social developments have turned life into a tragic travesty. [Br. Lit.: Magill I, 79] See : Dystopia Brave New World Comics store, on the corner of Lyons and Peachland avenues, it was a chance for self discovery. ``Unlike film or many other media, the only thing you need to create comics is a pen and an idea,'' said Atom Freeman, who, along with his wife, Portlyn, owns the comic store. ``This artistic marathon has given creators an opportunity to see what they're capable of.'' Initially, 13 artists joined the competition, which began at noon Saturday. But by Sunday morning, only nine remained to finish. ``Some of them gave up after a valiant VALIANT Valsartan in Acute Myocardial Infarction Trial Cardiology A series of multinational M&M trials to determine the effects of valsartan–Diovan® effort,'' Freeman said. The event in Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, was one of many 24 Hour Comics Challenge events held throughout the world over the weekend. An estimated 500 artists participated. Each artist was allowed to start with paper provided by the store, and whatever tools he or she would need for drawing, including pencils, pens, markers, rulers and protractors. At 11:20 a.m. Sunday, four exhausted artists were still putting the finishing touches finishing touches finish npl the finishing touches → der letzte Schliff finishing touches npl → ultimi ritocchi mpl on their works. ``I'm tired, but I'm caught up in the whole thing,'' said Keith Morange, 24, of Valencia. ``I came into this thing not knowing what I was going to do. I wanted it to be spontaneous.'' Jesse Tores, 34, of Canyon Country had just finished his manuscript, which turned out to include elements of many comic genres, from saber- toothed monkeys, to surly cowboys, to alien invasions
``A long time ago, I dreamt about actually doing comics (for a living),'' said Tores, who is currently employed as a visual effects artist. ``Doing this was a return to the dream.'' The 24 Hour Comic Challenge was created by a comics scholar named Scott McCloud This article is about the American comics creator and scholar. For the fictional character of the same name, see Space Angel. Scott McCloud (born Scott McLeod , author of ``Understanding Comics.'' McCloud encourages comic authors to ``turn off their internal critic and create,'' Freeman said. And a proven method of ensuring the absence of one's internal critic is sleep deprivation sleep deprivation Sleep disorders A prolonged period without the usual amount of sleep. See Driver fatigue, Poor sleeping hygiene, Sleep disorders, Sleep-onset insomnia. , according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the artists who were still sketching Sunday morning. ``You start using different parts of your brain after 24 hours,'' said Robert Zailo, 35, who drove from Ontario, Calif., to participate. ``You start drawing relationships between things that don't normally appear to be related.'' Freeman emphatically agreed. ``This experience is going to end up being liberating because they find out what they're capable of when they turn it off and let their pens go.'' The event was sponsored by the Town Grind, Staedtler and other local restaurants. The comic books will be published in an anthology and be submitted for a national anthology. Nicholas Grudin, (661) 257-5255 nicholas.grudin(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1 -- color) Artists struggle past their 20th hour as they compete in the 24 Hour Comics Challenge on Sunday. (2) A tired and aching pair of hands flesh out a panel of a manuscript during the 24 Hour Comics Challenge. Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News |
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