Posts Tagged ‘artist’

Artist Alley Residents Pull Together to Support Japan

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

A few days ago, we posted about Zenkaikon’s efforts to support the Japan Relief Effort through collecting donations at our Merchandise table and at many of the con’s major events. Since that time, we’ve not only received great support from our attendees, but also heard from many of our Artist Alley residents who want to help as well. Below is a list of artists who have committed to donating proceeds from their sales of all or specific items to the relief effort. This list may or may not be complete.

  • Cernak Arts – Donating all sales of 4×6 print photos of Japan to the Relief Efforts.
  • Clockwerk Fascinations – Donating 10% of all sales to the Relief Efforts.
  • Fluffy Laser Balls – Selling products with Shiba Inus on them, with all money made from the sales of these items donated to the Japanese Relief Fund.
  • Friday Knights – Donating $1 from every sale to Zenkaikon’s collection for the Relief Fund. They will also be offering “heart assessments” (find out if you are a Time Lord!) for any amount donated to the fund at theirĀ  table.
  • Geeks Next Door – Bishounen Benefit – $.75 out of every dollar spent on pretty boy prints and related merchandise will be going to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake Relief Fund.
  • Geek Mythology Crafts – Selling heart-shaped bead magnets for $1 each. Proceeds will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross.
  • Juri-H Illustration – All proceeds from sales of a particular print will be donated.
  • Manifested Dreams – Half of the proceeds from origami crane earrings ($10/pair), crane cell phone straps ($6/each), and starwish bottles ($6/each) will go to the Brother’s Brother Foundation in Pittsburg, which is working with the Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania
  • OneWingedEagle – Making special buttons, sales of which ($1 each) will go to the Relief Efforts.
  • RisingPheonix – Accepting donations for Global Giving – Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. Each day of the convention they will randomly select 2 donors to receive one 8×10 print or two 4×6 prints from the artist.
  • Something for Everyone Jewelry – $1 from every sale will go to the Relief Efforts.
  • Stuffed Sushi – $5 from every sale of Stuffed Sushi T-shirts will be donated to the Red Cross.
  • “That’s So Cute” Buttons – Making special buttons, sales of which ($1 each) will go to the Relief Efforts.

All we can say is, the anime community is awesome! :)

Friday Knights will donate $1 from every sale Zenkaikon 

for their relief fund for Japan. They will also be offering heart assessments (Find out if you are a Time Lord!) for any amount donated to the fund at our table in AA. All money will be turned over to Zkon to donate.

 

Interview with Onezumi Hartstein

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

A blogger, webcomic artist, and convention founder, Onezumi Hartstein certainly wears a lot of hats. Her appearance at Zenkaikon V is sure to entertain, inform, and influence every attendee who has the pleasure of meeting her. I recently conducted an email interview with Ms. Hartstein about herself, her webcomic “Stupid & Insane Defenders Against Chaos,” and her convention “Intervention.”

1. Please describe your personal webcomic, “Stupid & Insane Defenders Against Chaos.” Is this your first webcomic? How long have you been doing it? How long have you been doing comics in general? What is/was your inspiration? What gives you ideas? What comes easier to you: writing or illustrating?

Stupid and Insane is a comic about some characters that are loosely based off of Harknell and I and the H.P. Lovecraft mythos. Imagine a world where there are 2 parallel universes – a “Lifeside” and a “Deathside”. The Lifeside is what we know as the real world. It’s stupid and bizarre in a Dadaist kind of way. The Deathside is where evil won and the old gods were called forth successfully. It is not a very nice place. The good and evil versions of our characters (Onezumi and Harknell, Negazumi and Garthnell) were swapped by accident. Now we get to watch as they try to adjust to their new surroundings. In addition to the horror element, there is a lot of commentary on society and a lot of lulz. Also, monkeys.

This technically is still my first comic, but it’s heavily evolved from its original diary comic format as my life changed. It has been running in one form or another since I began drawing comics seriously in 2003.

I get ideas from life. Life can be pretty Stupid and Insane. I definitely prefer just illustration, though. It’s my primary skill.

2. Please describe your convention, Intervention. What guests does it feature? How would you like to see it grow as years progress? What other conventions do you regularly attend (or are a regular part of)? Do you find yourself drawn toward anime conventions, sci-fi conventions, or comic book/popular culture conventions?

Intervention is an indie creator and pan-fandom convention in Rockville, MD. The focus is on the creators, the fans, fun parties, and great panels. After all, fans can also be creators.

Last year we had about 50 guest speakers – webcomics, bloggers, artists, crafters, musicians, and burlesque performers. We will be announcing more returning guests and more new guests this year. We just announced Jennie Breeden and Shaenon Garrity. We will also be expanding our in house goth club, and adding a film festival! Our guest lineup will be updated here.

All of the stuff we did, plus our low cost educational workshops to teach people how to be better creators got us a lot of press last year from places like Otaku USA and Wired.com. You can even watch videos of some of the panels on our site all year round.

As far as where I’d like to see us grow- We have a lot of comics, podcasting, music, and the like – I’d like to see more costumers, bloggers, and anime fans get involved with us. If anyone reading this does something creative that they feel warrants a lot of attention, they should contact us. One of the things we do differently from a lot of events is that we market the people who work with us to the media and promote them heavily on the site. (Kind of like this! :) )

As far as which types of cons I like best – I like them all, but anime cons have been extremely nice to me and a lot of fun!

3. Do you have advice for any aspiring webcomic artists?

Actually yes! I post advice for webcomic artists every Thursday on my blog here. But the most important thing I can say would be – ignore the first few thousand rejections you are going to get. Everyone gets them, and the winner is the last person standing. Be that person!

4. On your blog, you express a desire for theme parks. What is your favorite theme park? Do you have a favorite ride (or type of ride)? What theme would you like to see incorporated into a park? How many hours have you spent playing Rollercoaster Tycoon? :)

Ah, yes – I grew up in Pittsburgh, PA near Kennywood Park, so it was always something I did with my family. I could never afford to go to Disney World until I was an adult, though. Now I am an absolute theme park and haunted attraction junkie. I go to at least 10 parks per year and 30 haunted attractions per year during the fall. I justify it as blog material, but perhaps my blog is to justify my habit. :D I am grateful that some of the parks are nice enough to work with me on some of the blog posts.

EPCOT might be my favorite because Harknell can’t ride coasters and we can go on most everything together in this park. Including the line for tasty Bratwurst and German beer.

Dark rides are my favorite. Currently the surprisingly modern and high-tech Haunted Mansion in Knoebel’s park near Philly is my best along with the Haunted Mansion in Disney World. There was a ride called Le Cachot that Kennywood used to have that was awesome, but it sadly burnt down in 1998. I am big on the vintage, cheesy dark rides, but I also will ride every roller coaster that I can get to.

I think Disney’s The Great Mouse Detective should be made into a ride. It was tragic that this film got no love.

I actually don’t have Rollercoaster Tycoon, but I probably spent more than 2 months either going to or coming from parks last year. Wow, that’s some maths.

5. Anything else you would like those reading the Zenkaikon V blog to know?

Harknell and I have two other projects we do: AWSOM.org, which is Harknell’s WordPress plugin development site (he releases free plugins for artists and bloggers), and our iPhone App development service for Webcomics, which we make customized versions of our iPhone app for webcomic creators for free.

As you can see, we strongly believe is giving back to the artistic community–which was one of our main reasons for creating Intervention, as well as going out to cons like Zenkaikon to talk with other creators and fans. We really appreciate the opportunity Zenkaikon is providing for this outreach.

First Ever Zenkaikon T-Shirt Design Contest!

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Zenkaikon is happy to announce its first ever T-shirt contest. Now is your chance to get your unique design immortalized on the official Zenkaikon V T-shirt that will be sold to attendees!

The winner of the contest will receive a complimentary membership to Zenkaikon V, a table in the Artist Alley, and a T-shirt featuring their design.

Think you are up to the challenge? Read the rules and specifications on the Zenkaikon V T-Shirt Contest page. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Zenkaikon V Artist Alley Registration Now Open!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

We are pleased to announce that table reservations for the Zenkaikon V Artist Alley are now open!

Zenkaikon has two Artist Alleys this year. The first is in the Valley Forge Convention Center, in the same hall as the Dealer’s Room, with 36 tables. The other is in a large hallway of the Scanticon Conference Center, with 10 tables. Table cost is the combination of one table ($42) plus one three-day convention membership. Artists may also register two additional “Artist Helpers” per table.

Further Artist Alley information and registration are available on the Zenkaikon artist page.

We look forward to seeing all of our artists at Zenkaikon V!