Friday, March 31, 2006

Tigers!





These three tigers were done for an upcoming art auction at Cartoon Network to benefit Fyn Stec, the son of animation designer Paul Stec. Fyn was recently diagnosed with liver cancer, so please send the Stec's some good vibes and donate to help Fyn, if you're so inclined. I'll post an update on whether or not you can bid for these online, but I think it might be a situation where you have to be there to bid. In the meantime, enjoy the jpegs!

Fyn's Blog

Thursday, March 30, 2006

AFTERWORKS 2




AFTERWORKS 2 is nearing completion! This thing is going to be stellar. The line-up is amazing...plus they let me in to play. Image is publishing for a July release, just in time for San Diego! When you see it in PREVIEWS, order!

E-VILLE PRESS

EMERALD CITY and CONVERSE

Two quick things: I'll be at EMERALD CITY COMIC CON in Seattle this weekend with pals Jim Mahfood, Mike Huddleston, Dave Crosland, Bob Schreck, Diana Schutz, Matt Wagner, and others! Come say hey. I'll be bringing paint, San Diego-style, and doing paintings, 8"by 10", black and white on color backgrounds, any subject you ask for, as long as you bring reference for the crazy stuff. Probably $100 a pop, as long as my arm holds out. Hope to see some of you there!

Second: The Converse shoes below...I've received reports that they're available in Taiwan and Ireland, but no confirmation of other regions. I'm having a few pairs sent over from Ireland. The agency I worked with on the shoes has been told by Converse that they were never made and don't exist...though, again, people have reported purchasing them. SO...I'll let you all know the deal as it unfolds. We're bugging the hell out of Converse to get the scoop. Thanks to Louise for the news from Ireland!

More soon!

Friday, March 24, 2006

Guess what's on e-bay?



Do a search for SUPER RARE CONVERSE...

I don't even have a pair of these yet...and I designed them!

Sunday, March 12, 2006

ALONG THESE FIERY PATHS







So here are some test pages for a future book, ALONG THESE FIERY PATHS. The book revolves around my tendancy to become very hot-headed, juxtaposed against a backpacking trip in Yosemite where I found myself cut off by a forest fire. Really happened! Anyhow, these are potentially images from the book, but they're tests, so the book may end up looking totally different. Thought you all might like to see how it's progressing at this stage, though, so here you go!

Saturday, March 04, 2006

I AM 8-BIT II





So, next month is the debut of Gallery1988's I AM 8-BIT II, a critically acclaimed group show with an 8-bit video game theme. The last show was a major success, and this year will mark the debut of not only this new show, but a book and some serious press coverage. Here's some pieces I'm contributing to the effort, based on Atari's COMBAT cartridge video game. All are cell vinal and watercolor on heavy watercolor paper, 4"x6". All of these images will be available at the gallery for purchase. RATATAT!

Monday, February 20, 2006

NOTES: a preview!






Hey folks...here's a sneak peek at some pages from NOTES, the short story that will appear in AFTERWORKS 2 from Image this July! NOTES is part of a larger work entitled NOTES OVER YONDER, the other half of which will appear in PROJECT: ROMANTIC from AdHouse this July...enjoy!

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

EMERALD CITY!

http://www.emeraldcitycomicon.com/

I'll be there, and I'm trying to figure out how to bring paint to do paintings, San Diego style, $100 a pop, anything you want. If I can't figure a way to get my paint on the plane, It'll be drawings, fully inked, for $40 a pop, I think.

APRIL 1 and 2! Mark yer calendars!

And APE is the next weekend, where I'm sure to have paint!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

ACT-I-VATE!

http://community.livejournal.com/act_i_vate/

Go check 'er out! Our pal Dean Haspiel, along with a talented roster of others, are GIVING you comics, online, because they just can't help themselves! These online comics look amazing, and are well worth your time. Cut and paste that link, and go be entertained!

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

And the Academy Award goes to...

...quite possibly my very good friend Mark Andrews, who, along with co-director Andy Jimenez, is nominated for BEST ANIMATED FILM, SHORT SUBJECT for the Pixar production, ONE MAN BAND. Root them on, folks! And in the meantime, go pre-order Mark's re-envisioning of his graphic novel COLOSSUS, originally published by yours truly through Crazyfish, and now being published by Image Comics, for a March release alongside NOBLE BOY!

Go tell Mark congrats at his blog, talesofcolossus.blogspot.com !

Monday, January 23, 2006

NEW STORY/BOOK/GALLERY SHOW?

I'm in the middle of laying out a new story tentatively called NOTES OVER YONDER. You'll all be able to read it in two parts, half of it in AdHouse's upcoming PROJECT: ROMANTIC, and half in the upcoming AFTERWORKS II. Each section is stand-alone, not relying on the other for communication, but together, they make for a different, more unique story. It's fully painted and almost entirely silent, but I'm working in a lot of mood, my love of jazz, a ukulele, and a cat. You'll see...it'll all play together. Anyhow, once completed, the paintings may be framed and shown as part of a three-man show in Los Angeles later this year at Gallery 1988, with Bwana Spoons and Thomas Han. And the whole story will be collected into a hardcover around the same time, so you can read it in one fell swoop and possibly draw new meaning from it. I'm excited about how this one is coming out, and can't wait to see it completed.

http://www.adhousebooks.com
http://www.evillepress.com
http://www.nineteeneightyeight.com

Kerouac!

So this weekend, we hit San Francisco and saw the original ON THE ORAD manuscript on display at the SF Library. It's huge, all on one continuous piece of paper (the kind of paper is up for dispute...possibly butcher paper or something). It was typed over a manic 21 day period, I believe, on these 12-foot long sheets of paper and taped together. You can even see where he typed right over the tape. It's pretty amazing. There are other interesting things on display, as well, including a visual map of the route taken in ON THE ROAD, and a guide and pictures of the fictional characters vs. their real-life counterparts. This is a must-see if you're in the Bay Area, people!

http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/news/exhibitions.htm

Monday, January 09, 2006

SEDARIS

www.digitalmedusa.com/sgettis/morse7.html

That's where you can see my latest contribution to Steven Gettis' amazing ARTISTIC INTERPRETATIONS OF LITERARY FIGURES collection, soon to be published as a benefit for ACTOR. It's worth checking out the whole collection, folks...some amazing pieces there, from some of your favorite artists.

More soon! For now, go order NOBLE BOY!

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

PREVIEWS

Hey people...the new PREVIEWS just hit the shelves, and it's your opportunity to order NOBLE BOY, and to tell your friends and local retailers to do the same! NOBLE BOY is on page 209 and is "Certified Cool", I'll have you know! There's a purty ad designed by Chris Pitzer accompanying the solicitation, under AdHouse Books.

Also, on page 356, the Previews Book Store hypes SPAGHETTI WESTERN. If you haven't picked this up yet, originally released in 2004, now's your chance!

Thanks for the support! More soon!

Thursday, December 15, 2005

DECEMBER, and beyond!

Hey boys and girls-- it's been a few weeks since I've popped my head up, but there's good reason! I've been busting my butt getting NOBLE BOY ready to ship, and just got back from a much-needed break on Maui. I scored an amazing new Ukelele from Mele Ukelele (www.meleukelele.com) and found a buried treasure left by my good pal Ricky Nierva at the base of Black Rock in Kaanapali. And yes, I had to jump off of said Black Rock, an infamous rock diving spot. My little sister-in-law showed me up, though, I'm afraid, with two jumps. At any rate, we all had a blast, and it was amazing watching my little boy of 8 months kick his toes in the surf and giggle into the trade winds.

Now, heads-up, and tell a friend: NOBLE BOY will be in the next issue of PREVIEWS, offered through AdHouse Books. Go preorder it, preorder one for a friend, and tell your local retailer to preorder at least ten for their shop. Next up is TIGER!TIGER!TIGER!, the long-awaited return of Southpaw!

Also, I'll be contributing new short stories, fully painted, to two 2006 anthologies: PROJECT: ROMANTIC and AFTERWORKS II. These shorts will be stand-alone, but also link up into a longer work. More on the stories soon! PROJECT: ROMANTIC is, of course, the third entry into the AdHouse Books line of award-winning PROJECT:anthologies. AFTERWORKS II is a compilation of animation artists out of Emeryville, called E-VILLE PRESS. These guys are GOOD.

Hang tight, and have great holidays, everyone.

Friday, November 11, 2005

MUNNY=MONEY!

Right on! "annastep" takes home the custom MUNNY figure for a whopping $555.55! That's amazing support, and it will go a long way in helping out some people who need it in this trying time after the havoc of the hurricanes. Thanks so much to all the bidders...

Friday, November 04, 2005

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

THE FIRST RED WINDOW PRESS RELEASE!


On behalf of Red Window, AdHouse Books distributes the following press release:

NOVEMBER, 2005. Scott Morse is pleased to announce the birth of RED WINDOW, a new self-publishing venture. Through new projects including original graphic novels, art books, clothing, and films, RED WINDOW is the venue through which Morse will continue to grow as a storyteller and artist, utilizing the finest production values available.

"I've been publishing my work through a myriad of incredible publishing houses over the past few years, but certain projects that I'm in the process of creating have become incredibly personal endeavors, and have grown to need extra attention," states Morse. "These projects, including autobiographical stories, art books, and film projects, are things that I want presented through very specific means. I'm letting each one dictate production values, putting in the extra effort and care to ensure that they're offered to audiences as something unique."

Helping Morse realize these projects to their full potential is award-winning designer and publisher Chris Pitzer, of AdHOUSE BOOKS, who will not only serve as designer and consultant, but as distributor of RED WINDOW's catalogue of products. "Chris Pitzer is more passionate about design and storytelling than
most anyone I've ever had the pleasure of working with, " states Morse. "His talents are a boon to my work through RED WINDOW, and I couldn't be happier with the work we're producing."

“It’s been a great pleasure to work with Scott Morse over the years... From his sell-out hit SOUTHPAW, to his thoughts on heroes with SUPERIOR,” said Pitzer “I think self-publishing is the next logical step for him to take, and I’m more than happy to make suggestions along the way.”


The pipeline of products for 2006 includes the Red Window debut graphic novel NOBLE BOY, a biographical "board book" about animation design pioneer and legend
Maurice Noble, who trained Morse with a small group of hand-picked artists at Chuck Jones Film Productions, Turner, Warner Bros., and other studios. Morse says,
"Maurice was a playful, energetic character, a huge influence on not only my work, but who I am as a person. NOBLE BOY is the long-overdue first step in introducing Maurice to the masses as a person. You've all seen his work, from SNOW WHITE to DUCK DOGERS to HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS...now, it's time you learn about this orchestrator of the films you grew up loving." NOBLE BOY will be offered as a 32-page, full color board book, each page thick and meaty with rhyming text and art, and will retail for $12.95.

Future RED WINDOW projects include:

*TIGER!TIGER!TIGER!, the massive expansion of the sell-out AdHouse offering SOUTHPAW.
*ALONG THESE FIERY PATHS, a hardcover, fully painted autobiography.
*BANJOJOE, a live-action short film project
*CHARACTER STUDY, a collection of sketchbook ink drawings mixed with prose text.
*and more to be announced soon.

While RED WINDOW will solely produce the work of Morse, he'll also continue to produce work with outside publishers on a project-to-project basis. "RED WINDOW is for my personal work, for stories and art that I need to oversee on all levels," assures Morse. "You'll see my name pop up at other publishers and on other films, as well, I guarantee."

For further information, visit:
www.scottmorse.com
scottmorse.blogspot.com
www.adhousebooks.com

NEWSARAMA PART ONE!

Hey all-

There's an extensive interview/preview of all the upcoming stuff from me and RED WINDOW happening over at NEWSARAMA. GO check out part one today, and part two tomorrow!

www.newsarama.com/AdHouse/RedWindow1.htm

Sunday, October 16, 2005

KID ROBOT SF

So, my MUNNY vinyl toy will be up for auction at the San Francisco Kid Robot location, 1512 Haight St. San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: 415.487.9000 sfstore@kidrobot.com.

Again, this auction is going to be amazing...just check out the list of contributors among the three Kid Robot stores:http://www.kidrobot.com/munny/images/event.gif