Monday, March 12, 2012

Ralph McQuarrie



Ralph McQuarrie, the artist who gave life to George Lucas' script for Star Wars, died last week, so I wanted to give a little tribute to the man whose mind changed the world of design and of filmmaking forever.

McQuarrie used his experience as a designer, animator, technical illustrator for Boeing, and as a soldier in the Korean War to create some of the most recognizable characters in history. I always find myself drawn to artwork that references a technically rich base to create a fantastically vivid story. McQuarrie was certainly a master of that. 

Here is a quote by McQuarrie that I enjoy: 


"I used to try squeezing work out, but it's like toothpaste in a tube that will only come out so fast … There's no point pounding my brain – the best thing I can do is collect my thoughts as soon as I'm told what's needed. Then I lie down and let it gel unconsciously. I sort of semi-sleep, and somewhere along the way of going to sleep or coming out of it, I get exactly what I need – it's just there, rising like the bubbles in champagne from somewhere inside."


In addition to Star Wars, McQuarrie worked on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., Raiders of the Lost Arc, Cocoon, and more. Many of the most iconic scenes, images and characters in (at least my) history of film were born out of McQuarrie's imagination.

Here are a few of his visions before any actors were ever cast.











Saturday, March 3, 2012

Kansas

I wanted to post this before the Missouri game, but an uncompromising work load caused a bit of a delay. I actually got the idea for the drawing and started laying it out on Kansas Day, January 29th. I decided the Missouri game would be the natural time to finish and publish the drawing, but alas, here we are, March 3rd. We just happen to be taking on the apparent new rival tonight, though. Texas. They are down this year but will surely be back. 

No rivalry could ever dream to match what we had with Missouri, but against Texas, at least we will be playing a team that is able to compete for a championship on an almost yearly basis. 

I want to be able to put my thoughts on the death of our rivalry with Missouri on paper at some point, but for now, here is a drawing for the Texas game. It didn't turn out quite like I wanted it, but I hope you like it...Rock Chalk.