Create public art with a silhouette of my head and inside a line drawing of me as a kid yelling. The kids mouth will be open but instead of teeth or a mouth it will just say:
LOVE
ME
Create public art with a silhouette of my head and inside a line drawing of me as a kid yelling. The kids mouth will be open but instead of teeth or a mouth it will just say:
LOVE
ME
So I was inspired to create a stop motion animated short by T. Scott, and finally got to it. The idea came to me from talking to my sister and spending time in Seattle w/ Timothy at Foster Island, oh the good life.
The Sunshine Sailboat from Eric Olson on Vimeo.
Is a new amazing illustrator I recently found. Check out her amazing work on her daily updated blog!
I experienced one of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen in New York the other day, and Nadirah recently informed me that the sky was filled with Mammatus Clouds, which apparently is a very rare occurrence in New York. Here are a few pics I snapped with my camera.
Here are a few of my latest designs and ideas for Noddy, my wonderful friend Jared’s band.
Jessica talked me into creating an obscure inspirational drawing for the Dinosaurs Fucking Robots website. So after a long bike ride up the north shore of Long Island, I enjoyed a few beers on the LIRR back to the city and drew a quick picture.
Check it out here:
Dino Fucking Robot illustrated by Eric John Olson.
A few weeks ago I participated in a great event hosted by a friend Will Varner called Scroll Bowl where we a bunch of people came together to explore the art of scroll-storytelling. I’ll try to get a link to the video of me telling the story, but until then here are some pictures of my scroll, titled “A Scroll on Ugly”.
Also here is a quick summary of the story:
(1) A scroll on ugliness title page.
(2) All stories need a beginning and many people think that ugliness began with a fall from perfection and a forbidden apple, yet when I look back at my childhood I think Walt Disney is the real root of of my perceptions of ugliness.
(3) Yet no matter what anyone’s personal opinion is, it definitely starts with a talk about the birds and the bees.
(4) When you are done with that story, you usually end up with an ugly evil girl like this little pig hunter.
(5) Though the devil is in the details and to understand ugliness we need to talk about ugly features, like wings and claws.
(6) Mix all of that together and you get an ugly Winged Gatorlope that likes to eat little evil girls for lunch.
(7) More ugly features consist of horns and different ugly eyes and big ears.
(8) Big ears like the ones I had as a kid, aka Eric the elephant boy.
(9) Finally you get the moral of the story of ugly, embodied in this image of Micheal Jackson as a magical unicorn. We can try our hardest to buy ourselves beautiful features, but usually we end up uglier than before, and really when we look beyond appearances the only way to truly become beautiful is to create timeless pop gems that keep people dancing the night away till dawn.
Time to sign up for this year’s season of local, organic produce delivered to Long Island City, directly from the farm! Get more information at the Long Island City CSA website.
Also check out some fliers I made for outreach:
The following is the artwork for the latest Man Plus album due the end of summer. I will post some updates when we finish the full layout. The album will be named A History of Ugliness and was partly inspired by an amazing art history book called On Ugliness by Umberto Eco. Jared and I had a series of ideas bouncing from coast to coast until we came up with the idea of having a series of collaged monster heads categorized on the forgotten shelves of an old biologist’s laboratory. I hope you enjoy, also I have heard a few of the rough cuts and the new music sounds as magical as ever.
