Friday, October 29, 2010



Special Thanks
To Jim Miller, Dan Anderson and all the fine folks at the 19th annual Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival for hosting such an excellent event. I'd also like to thank everyone that made it out to my presentation. It was a fantastic weekend and a great turnout. Can't wait until next year.

Thursday, October 21, 2010


Documentary Film Festival Presentation Reminder
Just a quick reminder: I will be speaking at the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival this Sunday at 1:00 pm - 823 Central Ave. For more information please visit http://www.hsdfi.org/festival/.

The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is one of the first and oldest documentary film festivals in the world (second only to Amsterdam). In 2008, they had over 1,000 film entries, 400 of them representing 90 foreign countries. So come on out and enjoy some of the most renowned, award winning documentary films available in the world today and check out my presentation/workshop in beautiful, historic Hot Springs. I hope to see you at the festival.



Sunday, October 17, 2010



Many Thanks
To everyone who helped support the arts Saturday evening at the NWACCC scholarship benefit which provides the gift of art education to those children who could not otherwise participate.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010






An Evening of Art, Food & Wine at Dromberg Castle, benefiting the NWACCC Scholarship Fund
Join us at Art D'Vine, an evening of art, Food an Wine at beautiful Dromberg Castle located in the Boston Mountains on Saturday, October 16th from 5 to 8 pm. This event will benefit the NWACCC scholarship fund, providing the gift of art and art education to those children who could not otherwise participate.

The evening will include a live and silent auction, featuring original art and live music at the masonry award-winning replica of a Scottish castle. I will be donating my mixed media piece entitled Facade.

For more information, please visit http://www.nwaccc.org/home.

Thursday, October 7, 2010



Graphic Content
I hope to see you at my visual presentation at the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival October 24th at 1pm. Follow the process of creating a documentary graphic novel from research, story development, panel layout/storyboarding, media choice, and isolating key moments to result in an interesting visual narrative. We will also discuss other documentary graphic novels and their relationship to film.

I will feature progress on my recent documentary graphic novel What Follows is True that chronicles the darkest years of the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, AR and believe me, they are dark. Not a bad way to spend the week before Halloween. So come on out and enjoy some of the most renowned, award winning documentary films available in the world today and check out my presentation at the historic Malco Theater Complex in historic downtown Hot Springs.

Friday, October 1, 2010


Presentation
I've been asked to give a presentation at a documentary film festival on my recent documentary graphic novel I'm illustrating as well as documentary graphic novels in general. I'll be explaining technique and the amount of work and research that goes into this type of book. I'll also be discussing other documentary graphic novels as well as comics and graphic novels and their relationship to film. A great deal of planning has gone into this PowerPoint presentation and talk. I'll have more information detailing specifics on the event soon.