(As always, click on any image to see a larger version.)
I love John's work, which is sensible of me, because it's amazing. So do a lot of other people: he's won pretty much every major SF and fantasy art-related award there is, including this year's Hugo for Best Professional Artist--on his eighth nomination, after seven losses. I strongly supported him winning this award, as I made clear in this earlier post. I'm even going to get my birthday in his 2013 calendar; I've pledged to his Kickstarter program at the level to enable that.
None of that, however, is why I'm supporting John's newest effort, a Kickstarter program to allow him to create an amazing 2013 calendar and a new company, Lone Boy.
No, I'm getting behind John for three reasons.
First, I want this calendar. Its cover is beautiful.
The rest of the months aren't too shabby, either. (Yes, that's sarcasm; they're amazing.)
The printing and design are cool; check out this January layout.
Gorgeous, just gorgeous.
Beyond simply wanting the calendar, though, I'm supporting John's Kickstarter and his company because he's trying to do something cool: connect directly with his fans and other art lovers. John's a canny guy, and he understands that disintermediation is a trend that started with the Web and is continuing for the foreseeable future. I want to see his company do well, and I'm more than a little curious to watch its progression. I care enough that I pledged his Kickstarter at the $250, "Art Warrior," level.
Finally, I want John to succeed because I want him to create the Loteria deck that he dreams of making. I firmly believe all artists do their very finest work when they set themselves to some task they desperately want to do. When John and I were discussing No Going Back, I said that I thought the cover he most wanted to do would be the best one. He went that route, and the result is the best it could be, simply wonderful. I am sure of it.
If you like John's art, or if you just want to buy a cool calendar for $25, go here and pledge at least that amount. You'll get to see a different wonderful piece each month for a year, you'll be helping an artist reach his goals, and maybe, just maybe, you'll help me encourage him to put the No Going Back artwork in a 2014 calendar.
Hey, a guy can hope.
thank you for the heads up! I just pledged and am looking forward to hanging the calendar in my office for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I am confident that neither of us will regret this choice.
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