Darick Robertson Does a Drive By

Masters of Ink Darick Robertson Does a Drive By
By Richard Serrao

Darick Robertson makes comics fun to read again. I can’t wait to get home a tear open a new Boys collection just to see what kind insanity and depravity that writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick have cooked up. He got a lot of attention for his 5-year run illustrating Warren Ellis’  Transmetropolitan. He became an in-demand ink-slinger who’s loaned his talents to the likes of DC / Wildstorm, Marvel and as well as covering artistic duties on his and Ennis’ creator-owned series The Boys currently published by Dynamite Entertainment.

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First professional work (piece / year) and maybe a quick story behind it.

That depends on how you define “Professional”. First paying work? First published work? All of my Space Beaver stuff would qualify under the latter.

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Self-taught or formally educated? (or mixture of both, mentors etc…)

Self taught, with a lot of sought after good advice from pros I’d meet.

Tools of the trade: Taking a quick glance over at your pens, brushes etc…what tools have you mainly been using over the last few years?

These days I am using primarily pens and brush pens. Steve (Whiteout) Lieber turned me on to Faber-Castell pens and i primarily use those and Prismacolor premiere pens with the dual end tips.
When I no longer have to meet strict deadlines, I will go back to my Windsor Newton #2 and a bottle of ink, but the pens take out the drying time.

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Favorite brand of ink:

Pelican

Type of paper:

Bristol Board, 2 ply.

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Which artists or creators do you return to for a quick boost of inspiration? Who are the masters of ink?

These days it’s still my hero Brian Bolland, and now I’m studying Paul Neary’s work over Bryan Hitch.

Once a client has handed off an illustration job to you, how do you first tackle the job. Could you give us a quick overview of your process?

I usually sketch it out in light blue, scan it, turn it to dark grayscale and once I get the go, draw it in ink.

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What’s currently sitting in your mp3 / CD player / turntable?

An 850 plus plus 80′s New Wave song list with a ton of the obscure stuff from the UK that I love, like the Bible!, Colourfield and The Beat. I also am digging Rilo Kiley, Keane and Snow Patrol right now.

What’s hanging on your walls and what is your favorite piece of art that you own (not created by you)?

A toss up between an original Gerald Scarfe Pink Floyd the Wall production cell or my original Bolland cover from Action Comics #571, or my original Flash by golden age creator Harry Lampert.

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Last novel you read and last movie that you saw (that you’d recommend)?

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road Darick Robertson Does a Drive By (Still reading, but its great) and The Day of the Locust Darick Robertson Does a Drive By from 1874. You’ll see images that probably influenced Alan Parker when he did Pink Floyd’s The Wall.

Current and upcoming projects?

The Boys, The Authority with Keith Giffen and Prototype.

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What would you tell an aspiring artist who is working his ass off but still needs and wants to break through to the next level?

The business is tougher than ever to break into, so focus on creating work you believe in rather than work you think will sell. Marketing is all about being original and productive. Don’t ever start drawing because you want money from it or you’ll chase that dream like a man after his hat in the wind.
To see more of Darick Robertson go to his Myspace page, website or check out his original art for sale at his ebay store.

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Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint

Masters of Ink Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint
by Jason Thibault

Jason Shawn Alexander has worked very hard to get to where he is today. He’s moved to different states to live in the proximity of his heroes and soak up their knowledge. He’s experimented relentlessly with different techniques. At a relatively young age he’s conguering the comics world and the art world simultaneously. He’s going to make us all work a little harder.

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First professional work (piece / year) and maybe a quick story behind it.
Depends on what you call professional. I self published for a couple of years out of High school…. but I hardly call that work professional. The first thing I got paid for was a creator owned book for Sirius Entertainment called Empty Zone. It was one of the short stories I was self publishing and, much like most of the early work I got, I met the publisher at a convention and handed them my previously published stuff. Then they called about Empty Zone.

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Self-taught or formally educated? (or mixture of both, mentors etc…)
Self taught. But I think that deserves more of a definition. I think most people think of self taught as natural talent that you just draw and draw and it refines itself. No. it means taking on the work of a school, yourself. I was a sponge with art. I would copy artists I loved, push my own work, force myself to open my eyes to art I didn’t understand yet…. I’m fairly proud of my art book collection. And finally, i moved to North Carolina after meeting George Pratt. I spent a year hanging with him in his studio, learning how to push and mature my work method and then meeting Kent Williams who has since become one of my best friends. We shared a studio for a couple of years and I learned a lot by watching him or asking him things. Since then, I’ve put away a lot of the other influences I have and try to work from myself. Find my own voice.

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Tools of the trade: Taking a quick glance over at your pens, brushes etc…what tools have you mainly been using over the last few years?
Gillott 303 nibs. any sharp brush I can find and not spend a lot on. Razor blades are a must.

Favorite brand of ink:
Dr Ph. Martins Black Star Hicarb. Nothing beats it.

Type of paper:
Between Strathmore cold press water color paper 22×15 or when I really want to do something different with the ink, Arches water color cold press 18×24 cut in half.

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Image from Dead Irons – Dynamite Entertainment

Which artists or creators do you return to for a quick boost of inspiration? Who are the masters of ink?

Masters of ink? Ralph Steadman. Barron Storey. Rico Lebrun. Leonard Baskin, Jose Munoz. Those guys make it hard to look through an entire book without just drawing your ass off.

Once a client has handed off an illustration job to you, how do you first tackle the job. Could you provide us with a quick overview of your process?
After looking it over, I try to figure out the approach that would best fit it and what i want to try. More realistic, more experimental, etc. Then I try to get the feel for it, sketching out ideas for the characters. And then, really, just trying to top my last project. I honestly try to work like I think Andrew Wyeth
or Ralph Steadman might see what I did. I try to put my mind into never hacking out a single panel. I want to leave something behind after I’m gone and I want to be fucking impressive. So, To prep for a project I just try to get in a mind space that will allow me to totally invest myself.

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Page from Dead Irons – Dynamite Entertainment

What’s currently sitting in your mp3 / CD player / turntable?
Jr Kimbrough, Jack Owens, Tom Waits, and Tool.

What’s hanging on your walls and what is your favorite piece of art that you own (not created by you)?
I have a painting that Barron Storey gave me after I house sat for him. I still can’t top it icon wink Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint

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Page from Dead Irons – Dynamite Entertainment

Last novel you read and last movie that you saw (that you’d recommend)?
In the middle of Hell’s Angels Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint by Hunter S. Thompson. Would recommend, Pop. 1280 Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint. Movies…… Blindness Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint was great. But my favorite movie of all time that I recommend is Jacob’s Ladder Jason Shawn Alexander: Master of Ink and Paint.

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Current and upcoming projects?
Dead Irons. It’s for Dynamite. Great horror western script! My best work to date. Comes out early next year. I’m finishing a script with a writing partner that will begin to pitch after this. Getting back into creator owned and writing. It will be the coolest story I’ve ever worked on. Something different, even for comics. I promise.

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What would you tell an aspiring artist who is working his ass off but still needs and wants to break through to the next level?
Don’t rush. No short cuts. Even when I think I’ve considered every element on a piece, I see somebody that makes me realize I could have done more. And since we are talking about ink, draw every day, but do it with your inking equip. I carry my little bottle and quill with me to the coffee shop. I only sketch with ink. It really does make you a stronger draftsman and inker. That will refine your eye and your hand even more.
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Abe Sapien – Drowning – Issue 3 Page 18 – Dark Horse Comics

For more info on Jason head to the following places:
http://studiosection8.com/ – the NEWS page is a blog that gets updated with everything!
http://jasonshawnalexander.com/ – his personal work.
http://bloodandwhisky.blogspot.com/ – The blog
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Abe Sapien – Drowning – Issue 3 Page 19 – Dark Horse Comics

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