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Orson Whales

May 3, 2007

This is more or less a birthday gift to myself. I’ve been drawing it on every page of Moby Dick (using two books to get both sides of each page) for months. The soundtrack is built from searching “moby dick” on You Tube (I was looking for Orson’s Preacher from the the John Huston film), I couldn’t find the preacer, but you find tons of Led Zep and drummers doing Bonzo and a little Orson reading from the Novel for a failed Italian T.V. film…… makes for a nice Melville in the end.

Cinqo de Mayo I turn Forty. Ahhhhhhh the French Champagne.

40 Responses to “Orson Whales”

  1. Jen Says:

    I kind of stumbled upon your site by happy accident. I lurrrrrve this! Oh yes, and happy birthday!

  2. Simon Says:

    I think you did a great job on this. I like the pasing and the led zepplin music. Keep up the animation, its dying, it needs you.

  3. Ron Says:

    Awesome. An amazing piece of work.

  4. suzanne Says:

    stand out!
    outstanding!!!!

  5. stbalbach Says:

    MetaFilter http://www.metafilter.com/60885/Orson-Whales

  6. Sonja Says:

    Bravo!!! Happy approaching 40th!

  7. Barbara Says:

    I loved Moby Dick, and I think you paid a great hommage to it with your wonderful animation. And oh, seems like I’m the only one who can’t wait to turn 40.

  8. Haskellar Says:

    Excellent! Loved it.

  9. pete Says:

    amazing.

  10. Geoff Says:

    One of my former students forward your site to me. It is fabulous. Happy Birthday and bEst wishes

  11. esteban Says:

    Excelente!

  12. toddc Says:

    Outstanding. Really outstanding.

  13. silva Says:

    flipppin’ brilliant. totally inspired. you command your muse, which is usually the cause for concern and midlife crisis at your 40-year milestone. keep on. be great. cheers! silva

  14. pynchonoid Says:

    Beautiful work

  15. BitterOldPunk Says:

    That’s one of the few non-pornographic things on the Internet that has genuinely made me gasp with joy.

    I wonder, though…how much appropriation as homage is a good thing? I dunno. I’m still skeptical of art that exists in the interstices of other works, though I know it’s been happening since Chaucer first lit a fart…

    Still, that’s really fecund territory you’re in. Keep up the goodness.

  16. Fielding Mellish Says:

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh man.

    That is good!

    I can only dare to hope to dream that I might come up with something half as good as this when I turn 40. Which is next year……….

  17. tristan forward Says:

    if you should accidentally stray in to london i’d feel obliged to buy you a bucket of champagne

  18. Sonja Says:

    happy birthday!!! :)

  19. alex Says:

    thanks all….

    Funny the character in OMegg who buys the lovers wine is named Tristan.

    I might take you up on that london offer some time… been over a decade since I’ve see Waterloo Sunset.

  20. greentea flute Says:

    really great video, animation, I liked it a lot, good editing, great script planning — you did plan right?

  21. alex Says:

    not so much plan as make chess moves from one thing to the next.

  22. Teleri Says:

    Really excellent - tied in quite a few superficially related works to make a coherent statement! Loved it :D

  23. Kimba Says:

    I love the drawing over the book thing. What dimension

  24. davey c. Says:

    ahh!…the french champagne!!
    splendid work.

  25. Hedda Says:

    gosh. thanks for the magic pages. and happy birthday.

  26. Joshua Mooney Says:

    This is amazing. A work of art. I say this as a fan of Melville, “Moby Dick,” Led Zeppelin, John Bonham, Orson Welles, and art on books. (Not to be confused with books on art, though some of those are quite nice as well.)

    Brilliant, from stem to stern.

    Happy Birthday, btw.

    My favorite previous edition of “Moby Dick” is the one illustrated by Rockwell Kent. I now have another one to admire.

    I’m going to read more about you. You intrigue me, sir!

    Most sincerely,

    Josh

  27. jan Says:

    my son, geoff, told me about what you have done…..outstandingly wonderful…..a perfect birthday tribute and i want to see more….happy birthday and then some…..and how do i go about getting a print for my son to use when he teaches Moby Dick and for me to watch the northwest greys get dank and dark.

  28. alex Says:

    Well one can dowload from Vimeo (there is a little “download” button ond this will give you a quicktime file….

    Not very high rez, but good enough for non union work.

    as far as Higher Rez versions go, I’m sure we could work out something where in the spermacetti is rendered and put into a mirrored flask,
    I mean to say: DVD burn.

  29. Julian Jacobson Says:

    Alex,

    Your art breathes - and despite it’s kicking breath, it has much to say. Whatever surreal shit we got into last night, (You, me, Priya and the Jedi) it was irreverent. Let’s shuffle the deck and deal another.

    -Julian Jacobson

  30. Laura Says:

    Hi!!! Very nice design, by the way!!! I think … What do you think about my?

  31. alex Says:

    I think the line between spam and love is small… but then as M.P. says:

    Spam spam spam spam spamacetti spam.

  32. sol gaitan Says:

    39, 573 gasps. splendid.

  33. Brian Says:

    Alex,
    Great work! Inspiring.
    Welcome to 40.

  34. Tom Says:

    Your site looks great!!!!!!!!!! Please, look at my ;)

  35. Viking Zen Says:

    Alex- This is one of my favorite things on the Internet ever. Thank you!

  36. gaahl Says:

    Yay! Beatitudes from a coeval.

  37. Vera Lucia Says:

    Absolutely fantastic job! Congratulations!

  38. POP LIFE Says:

    alex /
    your video is really amazing!
    happy birthday & best wishes from italia /

  39. Liz Says:

    Happy belated birthday!

    Thank you for sharing that–I did enjoy it quite a bit. Interesting take on Wells and Moby Dick. White I’m not a big fan of either, it was quite fun to sort out the layers and digest the work.

    What is your whale? I think when an art is a statement by one artist about another, it is a reflection.

  40. Idetrorce Says:

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

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