Friday, May 31, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
"TERROR CLAWS SKELETOR" BY HARTTER AND HARTTER
Labels:
blacklight,
blacklight poster,
claws,
griffin,
griffin hartter,
hartter,
hartter and hartter,
masters,
masters of the universe,
motu,
of,
sean,
sean hartter,
skeletor,
terror,
terror claws skeletor,
the,
universe
YOU CAN (NOT) REDO.
Labels:
(not),
3.0,
asuka,
asuka langley soryu,
can,
evangelion,
evangelion 3.0,
eyepatch,
genesis,
giant monster,
giant robot,
griffin,
griffin hartter,
hartter,
langley,
neon,
redo,
sean,
sean hartter,
soryu
Saturday, May 25, 2013
PACIFIC RIM
Labels:
bros.,
del,
giant,
giant monster,
giant robot,
griffin,
guillermo,
guillermo del toro,
hartter,
legendary,
monsters,
pacific,
pacific rim,
pictures,
rim,
robot,
sean,
toro,
warner
Thursday, May 23, 2013
HARTTER/COSTA "CROOKED MILE"
A song dad and the infinitely-awesome Charlie Costa did back in 2008.
Check it.
Check it.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
NEW SCANNER AND SEAN ARTIFACT
Right before dad went, he managed to get a new scanner from a friend. I've only just recently hooked it up and started working with it and it's pretty awesome (well, compared to the rattle-box we both worked with since 2003). Here's a scan of a sketch I did a month back.
And now for something for completely different...
Today's Sean Artifact, like the many that have yet to be seen, is one of those small glimpses of what could have been a mind-blowingly awesome project.
Dad met a lot of cool people, that is for sure, but one person who absolutely loved working with dad was the insanely-talented man with a talent for insanity, Ralph Niese, who does the comics Mekano Turbo and 2491 A.D. Ralph was one of many who tried to get dad to regularly draw comics but as was said to me by the big guy himself, he just wasn't a fan of drawing comics, although he loved to read them. He was more of a one picture kinda guy, moving from one idea to the next.
Dad did one story for 2491 A.D., a Crowhead story, but he was always welcome to do another.
Dad began forming the idea for one which he called "Braincase and the Diesel Dinosaurs".
The idea came to him in 2010 (when "Scott Pilgrim" had just come out on DVD and I was still freaking out about it), during one of our many late-night movie viewings, this one being "Electric Dragon 10,000 V", one of my dad's favorites. Braincase, a tokusatsu hero, lead his punk band "The Diesel Carnivors" on gritty, violent and head-banging adventures through a "Mad Max" type of apocalyptic land where the world has gone back to the wild days while society attempts to rebuild itself.
This was all dad drew of it because he had work up the ass, leaving us only a three-panel peek at Braincase's brain case and his merry band of ruffians.
And now for something for completely different...
Today's Sean Artifact, like the many that have yet to be seen, is one of those small glimpses of what could have been a mind-blowingly awesome project.
Dad met a lot of cool people, that is for sure, but one person who absolutely loved working with dad was the insanely-talented man with a talent for insanity, Ralph Niese, who does the comics Mekano Turbo and 2491 A.D. Ralph was one of many who tried to get dad to regularly draw comics but as was said to me by the big guy himself, he just wasn't a fan of drawing comics, although he loved to read them. He was more of a one picture kinda guy, moving from one idea to the next.
Dad did one story for 2491 A.D., a Crowhead story, but he was always welcome to do another.
Dad began forming the idea for one which he called "Braincase and the Diesel Dinosaurs".
This was all dad drew of it because he had work up the ass, leaving us only a three-panel peek at Braincase's brain case and his merry band of ruffians.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
SEAN ARTIFACT: MARS HALL MANUSCRIPT
So, between all the work I've inherited and will be posting about, I decided I'd like to start a little segment called "Sean Artifacts" showcasing stuff my dad either never posted or little knick knacks he made and never shared with the world. Considering the amount of stuff, there's a lot to go through and I'm sure you'll all love ogling it.
If you haven't already heard of pop's magnum opus, Mars Hall, you're in for a treat. You can buy the physical copy or download the ebook for free on Lulu here and I highly suggest you take the time to read it. He spent a decade writing the thing and it reflects the eclectic explosiveness he showed in his art.
So, this is the first manuscript he got printed from CafePress.com. It's loaded with spelling errors and wordpad glitches but it's how I've been reading it and I've still fully understood it.
If you haven't already heard of pop's magnum opus, Mars Hall, you're in for a treat. You can buy the physical copy or download the ebook for free on Lulu here and I highly suggest you take the time to read it. He spent a decade writing the thing and it reflects the eclectic explosiveness he showed in his art.
So, this is the first manuscript he got printed from CafePress.com. It's loaded with spelling errors and wordpad glitches but it's how I've been reading it and I've still fully understood it.
Front Cover
Back Cover
Upper Spine
Lower Spine
I'll be putting up some new artwork soon because I only recently started feeling up to drawing again, so keep an eye out.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Happy Birthday, Saul Bass
Dad was a huge fan of yours, idolized you even.
Hope you two are bum chums.
Hope you two are bum chums.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Reassurance
There was a lot he wanted to get done and I intend to do it.
I’ll try and update his blog with unseen works and news and keep his spirit alive because he would’ve wanted that.
Stay tuned.
Griffin Hartter, Sean’s son
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