Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Blink: Lyrics by Elam Blackman

[Update] --- Elam made his goal and then some! Congratulations, friend!

My friend Elam is trying to raise money via kickstarter for a new album. Dale Mackey has a knack for video and put this together in support of the project. Sound is my universe, so I went a different route.

Not only is Elam a friend but he has also been an inspiration since the first time we met.

I was still touring as The World's Tallest People when I had my first meeting with Elam. We were playing a show together at a small Knoxville coffee shop. The first thing that struck me about Elam is that he was short. Also, he seemed much more serious than I had imagined him to be. Until he started talking. There was an ease in his speaking. A tempered irreverence emboldened by likable contempt. I was taken completely away by Angel of the Floor and incredibly entertained by Buddah Cat.

When he played a show in my living room 100 years later, I was reminded of his patience and constant sincerity.

At times I have thought: {Elam : coffee shops = Dondero : bars}

After some gentle insistence, Elam finally sent me a copy of his journal surrounding the time about which Angel of the Floor was written. 120 pages of letters, journal entries, stories and poems that begins with a seemingly spontaneous decision to travel to Mexico with Forest Sun. Throughout the journal, Elam details the intimate workings of a soul in evolution.

Elam speaks as he sings and sings as he speaks. His writing is similar to both. So as a tribute to my buddy Elam I wrote the song Blink. The first few stanzas as well as the chorus are Elam's bio from his website.

The final stanzas are a passage taken from Elam's journal about a venue he and Forest were playing at that burnt down.

Although Elam and I may write in completely different genres, he has been a big influence on my approach to songwriting. I hope that you will consider supporting him as he puts the finishing touches on his new record. Click Here to Kick in something.

Blink



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Nothing Is Strange






Nothing Is Strange is the latest release in a series of online EPs I have put out as George Burl. It is comprised of music conceptualized and written for the Bernie Slavich short film The Act, to be released online in 2011. There are detailed liner notes available for this EP with every download from bandcamp. The official bandcamp version of this release (featured below) includes an alternate take of Long Standing Marsh recorded live last December.



Sunday, January 16, 2011

Gravity of the Non Sequitur

I am a big fan of simple color patterns. Hence, the icey blue, grey and white with only a hint of orangish brown in the carrot nose. I figured this mono-chromatic scheme goes well with a snowman character.

Why is he/she/it falling? Who knows? Maybe I have been in a free-fall lately due to my recent move. In fact, these past few months have been a test of wit, emotion and determination.

On the right you will see the original sketch and on the left is my first piece of sketch-to-illustrator art. This was kind of a trial run, but I am still happy with the outcome.

PS: I owe the snowman inspiration to the Sunday comics.

Monday, January 10, 2011

School Lunch Program ad for new employer

This half page print advertisement is for Lanakila Pacific's School Lunch Program. While the program is for children, the ad is geared towards an adult audience.

The project took about four hours and will be printed in the April issue of "Island Scene" -where it will then fall upon 300,000+ sets of eyeballs.

This is not necessarily an art piece that comes from the heart, but I enjoy the overall asthetics.