Tuesday, June 30, 2015
The smell of death
Hi, everyone! Been continuing to listen to new podcasts and things thanks to all your suggestions! My life feels somehow fuller now. More satisfying. In between breaks of long bouts of electronica I skim through the list of new podcasts and, if I'm in a daring enough mood, I go for it. Being in a brave soul sort of a mood I gave "Welcome to Night Vale" a try yesterday. I wasn't even sure what to think of it initially but I find myself mulling it over nearly a day later and that's a good sign in my book. It's like beat poetry in a Twilight Zone format.
I've arbitrarily decided to step up my game if I'm going to continue to write blog posts. Inspired by all the incredible podcasts and free form writing out there I need to make better use of this space! So be prepared to read a bunch of bumbling true life, off the top of my head, rambly posts beyond the usual "Hey I've got a new shirt or cartoon out!" entries I've done in the past.
I'll be honest though, I'm much more comfortable doodling than I am trusting words to get across my point. If I even have a point. So the ride may get a little bumpy. Hang on.
Okay, so here's a random entry to kick things off with.
Sometimes I work out. And lately, since my schedule has returned to a normal pace, I've been going to the gym for my lunch hour. It's a way to somewhat keep in shape so that I may continue my illustrious career as an old-man-beer-league-ice-hockey player. I don't have a ton of ambition in my life other than to try and create the most animation and comics I can and play the most hockey I can play before I'm done and out. And as I get older I suspect that if I didn't do these little workouts every week my body would just calcify into an unmoving mass, never to skate again. So I do my best to keep up steady visits to the gym. It is what it is. A predictable and mostly mundane necessity.
Mostly mundane.
Until the other week.
I was in the process of doing stretches and getting ready to pedal a brisk 5 minutes on the exercise bike when I suddenly heard a loud thud and a moan of "ooooooohhhh". I immediately scanned the first floor. The gym has two levels, the second floor has all the cardio machines and is an open space that looks down onto the first floor. Every now and again there are some rather loud muscle head types who squat huge weights on the first floor. Whether it's voluntary or just necessary, they almost always are grunting or yelling audibly throughout the gym as they lift and then loudly drop weights with a thud onto the floor. I assumed that's what had occurred as I glanced down to confirm it. But I didn't see anyone that looked like a candidate to emit the noise I'd heard. Mildly confused, I shrugged it off and got on my bike when I suddenly heard a second lower groan. I looked behind me towards the line of treadmills and saw:
As I approached, a very Brian DePalma-like pool of blood beginning to spread from his head onto the carpet. By this point other folks had also noticed that something had gone horribly wrong at the treadmills. A co-worker was already in action mode, calling 9-1-1 on her phone and telling me and everyone else to "alert the front desk!"A bunch of us hustled downstairs to spread the word.
Luckily for the poor guy on the floor there was an experienced ER (emergency room) person who happened to be doing a lunchtime workout. He immediately took control of the situation, much to everyone else's relief! He flipped the guy over and got folks to fetch wet paper towels that were used to stem the bleeding. The guy had a nasty cut on his forehead and had been knocked loopy. As far as we could tell he must have half fainted while jogging on the treadmill and smacked his head as he stumbled and fell off. As we waited for the fire department to arrive the guy began to become coherent again. The ER fellow calmly talked him through what had happened and after a few minutes got him to his feet.
Soon he had the guy sitting in a comfy chair in the men's locker room and acting pretty normal. The fire department brought in a big first aid kit and tended to the gash on his head. The gym had a wave of 'situation normal' sweep over it and everyone went back to doing their lunchtime workouts. I returned to my previously planned routine but decided to cut my bike ride a bit short as my heart rate was already going pretty good.
Later, as I finished working out I noticed the fire department packing up their stuff and the treadmill guy was getting his gym bag together. I saw that the ER fellow was still there and talking a lot to the guy. I overheard him encouraging him to get a physical as soon as possible and to maybe drastically think about changing his diet. The guy nodded politely and proceeded to walk out.
Back at work, I chatted with a co-worker who had also witnessed the whole thing. He had made a point of thanking the ER guy for all his expertise. And as they got into conversation the ER guy had said that he could tell by the smell of the man that something terribly wrong was going on inside him. He could smell the whiff of death on him, a smell he'd become attuned to after many years of ER experience. He said there was an odor of major organ failure on the guy. Major organ failure. Jeez! I'd never really thought about the fact that death had a smell like that but it made sense. What an incredibly creepy skill to possess. Sort of like a Grim Reaper super hero or something.
When I told my wife about it that evening she reminded me of a news story a while ago about the 'death' cat at an old folks home.
Oscar the cat always knew who was going next and would stay with that person before they went. Even before the medical staff was able to determine anything wrong Oscar would just know. I think he'd done like over 50 times and been right every time. A comforting but horrible cat to have around I suspect.
The smell of death.
I really hope that guy went to his doctor and they're able to clear up that odor for him.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Summer time means shirt time!
Okay, so a decent number of people have been asking about past Grickle shirts and how to get them. This got me poking around on teespring and I realized that you could now make a whole storefront on the site! So all my past designs are currently consolidated HERE:
http://teespring.com/stores/the-grickle-shirt-store
And I specifically relaunched a campaign for the The Grickle Channel shirt. I need 20 orders by July 9th to make it happen. So if you missed out last time, head over there! The yellow version of the shirt is on a slightly more golden stock this time around (they no longer carry the shirt stock it was originally printed on). I think I might even like the new golden version better to be honest.
I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who sent podcast recommendations last week! It's been great to have a whole new pool of of stuff to sift through. I listened to a few of the Lore Project ones and man so good! It was making me feel a bit disturbed and sick inside but I couldn't stop listening.
I gave Dan Carlin's Hardcore History a try as well. I listened to the "Prophets of Doom" episode. Epic! It was about 4 hours long! 4 hours! And I ended up listening to every single minute of it. The story was fascinating and Dan's enthusiasm in telling it is infectious! He's like the best history teacher you never had. Really impressed. And I almost feel smarter for having listened to it.
I also re-discovered a past indulgence of mine on Youtube. "X minus One" was an amazing sci-fi radio show back in the late fifties. People like Issace Asimov and Phillip K Dick had stories on it. I would LOVE to hear if anyone has recommendations on anything else out there that is even remotely close to the quality and tone of these shows.
Okay, that's all I've got for today! Hope folks are having a decent enough day out there.
http://teespring.com/stores/the-grickle-shirt-store
And I specifically relaunched a campaign for the The Grickle Channel shirt. I need 20 orders by July 9th to make it happen. So if you missed out last time, head over there! The yellow version of the shirt is on a slightly more golden stock this time around (they no longer carry the shirt stock it was originally printed on). I think I might even like the new golden version better to be honest.
I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who sent podcast recommendations last week! It's been great to have a whole new pool of of stuff to sift through. I listened to a few of the Lore Project ones and man so good! It was making me feel a bit disturbed and sick inside but I couldn't stop listening.
I gave Dan Carlin's Hardcore History a try as well. I listened to the "Prophets of Doom" episode. Epic! It was about 4 hours long! 4 hours! And I ended up listening to every single minute of it. The story was fascinating and Dan's enthusiasm in telling it is infectious! He's like the best history teacher you never had. Really impressed. And I almost feel smarter for having listened to it.
I also re-discovered a past indulgence of mine on Youtube. "X minus One" was an amazing sci-fi radio show back in the late fifties. People like Issace Asimov and Phillip K Dick had stories on it. I would LOVE to hear if anyone has recommendations on anything else out there that is even remotely close to the quality and tone of these shows.
Okay, that's all I've got for today! Hope folks are having a decent enough day out there.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
It's that time again!
Hello, everyone!
Yes, it's that time again. That time of the year when I write a brand new blog post to say "Wow! It's sure been a long time since I last posted here!" And then I usually follow that up with something like "I am FINALLY going to get back on track and try and post more regularly!"
Well, guess what? I'm NEVER going to be back on track as far as I can tell. And so I'm not going to make any promises that I'll continue to update this blog regularly. Who even blogs regularly anymore anyway, right? There certainly doesn't seem to be much peer pressure out there to keep this thing up.
So, no promises. But all that said, I honestly may come back and try and update again. Or I may not.
Here's a doodle.
Dog and a hat. With a cane.
Not my best work but it's all I got right now.
It's been over half a year since the Boxtrolls came out and I feel like my brain is just beginning to normalize. Been listening to a lot of podcasts again and loving it. Mostly catching up on various Mark Maron and discovered the world of Harmontown. Which has me curious to maybe watch Community? I know, I'm about 5 years behind the curve. But I've always been.
What else? Witnessed the BlackHawks win their 3rd Stanley Cup in 6 years. I'd have much preferred to watch the Habs skating around with the Cup but it was still satisfying to watch Chicago get it again. Such a stellar team. It's almost unfair.
In Grickle news, which I suppose is the main purpose of this blog, I'm working on a lot of behind the curtain stuff that hopefully I'll be able to talk about in the upcoming year. Pretty excited about it. That will definitely constitute more blog posts if I have legitimate news to toot my horn about! Bare minimum I'll be tweeting stuff for sure.
Hey, I have no idea if anybody still checks this blog. But if you do I'd love to hear any recommendations folks have on other good podcasts to listen to! My brain is starving for new material!
And with that I bid you adieu! For now. :)
Annable
Yes, it's that time again. That time of the year when I write a brand new blog post to say "Wow! It's sure been a long time since I last posted here!" And then I usually follow that up with something like "I am FINALLY going to get back on track and try and post more regularly!"
Well, guess what? I'm NEVER going to be back on track as far as I can tell. And so I'm not going to make any promises that I'll continue to update this blog regularly. Who even blogs regularly anymore anyway, right? There certainly doesn't seem to be much peer pressure out there to keep this thing up.
So, no promises. But all that said, I honestly may come back and try and update again. Or I may not.
Here's a doodle.
Dog and a hat. With a cane.
Not my best work but it's all I got right now.
It's been over half a year since the Boxtrolls came out and I feel like my brain is just beginning to normalize. Been listening to a lot of podcasts again and loving it. Mostly catching up on various Mark Maron and discovered the world of Harmontown. Which has me curious to maybe watch Community? I know, I'm about 5 years behind the curve. But I've always been.
What else? Witnessed the BlackHawks win their 3rd Stanley Cup in 6 years. I'd have much preferred to watch the Habs skating around with the Cup but it was still satisfying to watch Chicago get it again. Such a stellar team. It's almost unfair.
In Grickle news, which I suppose is the main purpose of this blog, I'm working on a lot of behind the curtain stuff that hopefully I'll be able to talk about in the upcoming year. Pretty excited about it. That will definitely constitute more blog posts if I have legitimate news to toot my horn about! Bare minimum I'll be tweeting stuff for sure.
Hey, I have no idea if anybody still checks this blog. But if you do I'd love to hear any recommendations folks have on other good podcasts to listen to! My brain is starving for new material!
And with that I bid you adieu! For now. :)
Annable
Thursday, December 04, 2014
The Grickle Holiday list!
Hello!
A lot of folks ask me about what sort of "Grickle" objects exist out there for gift ideas. Here's a list of links to things you can get for that Grickle person in your life:
Puzzle Agent video game series
http://store.steampowered.com/app/31270/ (Puzzle Agent)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/94590/ (Puzzle Agent 2)
Exclusive prints and music from the Grickle store (Hidden People set, Children of the Night & their Dad set, Principal Skeleton, Space Sadness)
http://grickle.bigcartel.com/
Original art
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/graham_annable#Artwork
Gallery Nucleus special prints
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/graham_annable#Prints
The Book of Grickle from Dark Horse Comics
http://www.amazon.com/Book-Grickle-Graham-Annable/dp/1595824308/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417711094&sr=8-1&keywords=the+book+of+grickle
Hope that helps out this holiday season!
A lot of folks ask me about what sort of "Grickle" objects exist out there for gift ideas. Here's a list of links to things you can get for that Grickle person in your life:
Puzzle Agent video game series
http://store.steampowered.com/app/31270/ (Puzzle Agent)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/94590/ (Puzzle Agent 2)
Exclusive prints and music from the Grickle store (Hidden People set, Children of the Night & their Dad set, Principal Skeleton, Space Sadness)
http://grickle.bigcartel.com/
Original art
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/graham_annable#Artwork
Gallery Nucleus special prints
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/artist/graham_annable#Prints
The Book of Grickle from Dark Horse Comics
http://www.amazon.com/Book-Grickle-Graham-Annable/dp/1595824308/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417711094&sr=8-1&keywords=the+book+of+grickle
Hope that helps out this holiday season!
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
New T-shirts! Principal Skeleton and the Hidden People!
Who's your favorite Grickle creation? The Hidden People? Principal Skeleton? The duck from Forest Electric? Well, if you picked one of the
first two you're in luck! For the next two weeks I'm running t-shirt
campaigns on teespring.com for a Principal Skeleton shirt and a Hidden People shirt! Available in both men and women's styles! Order now and
let's make this happen!
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
The Grickle Channel T-shirt campaign!
I've been itching to do up a new Grickle t-shirt for a long time now but was loathe to deal with the nastiness of a million sizes and packaging. I thought I'd never get it going but via twitter I was pointed to the fine folks of teespring! It's like Kickstarter for t-shirts! You submit a design, set a goal and time limit, and if you reach your goal they print and ship the shirts! Perfect!
So what are you waiting for? Go to teespring and get some Christmas shopping started!
So what are you waiting for? Go to teespring and get some Christmas shopping started!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Hickee Trade Paperback is OUT!
Years in the making and now ready and waiting! The Hickee Trade Paperback is packed with a ton of early out of print, hard to find, comic work by myself, Scott C., Nathan Stapley, Razmig Mavlian, Joe White, Vam, Paul Brown, and Dave Bogan. Clear a space on your bookshelf for this wonderful edition published by TopatoCo. It's even got an exciting foreword by Dan Piraro of Bizarro fame! Don't wait until they're all sold out! Order yours today!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The Principal Skeleton trilogy
Continuing on the theme of "Skulltober" I thought it might be a good time to review and relive the three Principal Skeleton cartoons out there. Soak up the trilogy in all it's skeletal glory!
Sunday, October 07, 2012
Skulltober.
Well, the fall has arrived and that means Halloween isn't too far off. I've come to accept that one of my all time favourite things to draw is skulls. This could very well be a left over remnant of my teenage years spent redrawing "Eddie" from Iron Maiden album covers, but whatever the source the desire has never left. So I'm kicking off October by attempting to draw as much skull related art as my schedule allows. First up is "the Purple skull of gladness", soon to be followed by more I hope.
I watched "Dead Alive" for the first time the other night and I cannot fathom how I'd managed to miss this movie before! A lot of excellent similarities to "Evil Dead 2", which is hard to come by, in my opinion.
Just a quick post for now. I'll plan to update more as the month progresses!
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
It's almost ParaNorman time! and shows, shows, shows!
Okay, so I'm about to do a little gushing about the day job first... Ready? Here goes... PARANORMAN !!! It's almost August 17th!!!! I'm bouncing off the walls in anticipation of the release! For those who weren't already aware, I spent 3 years working on storyboards for the film and there is honestly no project that I'm more proud of than this one. I've been fortunate to work alongside so many talented people in the making of this. And to top it all off it's been extremely satisfying to see Chris Butler (he wrote and co-directed ParaNorman) get a ton well deserved acknowledgement for his efforts. Butler is truly one of the good ones! I offer the interview below as proof of my statement!
See it! See it and love it! See it and not love it! Just get out there on August 17th and get in touch with your current feelings on zombies and stop motion!
Whew... alright. I now return you to your usual Grickle blog post:
Things have been busy these days and I've found it a little trickier than usual to infuse Grickle with the newness it demands. My apologies. I was lucky enough to participate in "the Book show"in Paris, France and "the Beatles Tribute" show at Gallery Nucleus, down in LA last month though.
Also I got to try my hand at an Adventure Time piece for the "Oootopia: An Artgebraic Tribute to Adventure Time" show (a different Gallery Nucleus show.)
Beyond that I'm working on a couple more pieces for a mysterious side project I hope to announce in the near future. Oh man, can you feel the anticipation in the air? I can. :)
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Selling some babies.
I've decided it's time for some of my original artwork to leave the nest. So, right now at the Grickle store I've put up the five original illustrations for "The Children of the Night & their Dad" for sale. Have a look and please treat them gently if you decide to purchase. :)
Friday, June 15, 2012
Wizards and stuff
A rambling, off the cuff, seat of my pants update on anything and everything I've been up to recently.
Earlier this week I posted the first of four Wizard images I created for the wildly successful Idle Thumbs kickstarter campaign. I will eventually post the rest of them there, so keep an eye out. I also mailed off my piece, Late night at the Library, for the Book Show in Paris, France. Definitely influenced by my recent discovery of M.R. James. Speaking of the man, has anyone watched this (below)?
So good and spooky and wonderfully acted by Michael Hordern. I've never been so entertained by just watching someone eat!
Let's see, what other stuff is going on? My grandpa just turned a cool 91 years of age this week so if you find yourself in Deep River, Ontario, wish him a happy birthday! I managed to contribute an Adventure Time cover last month and I'm busily working away at Laika every day and putting together pieces for a few more upcoming art shows that I'll post about soon enough.
Oh, and did anyone notice that the LA Kings won the Stanley Cup? I'm not a Kings fan but I have to say it felt nice to see them win it after being around for 45 years. I do hope that Marcel Dionne gets a chance to hang out with the Cup in the midst of all the celebrating.
That's all I've got for now! Talk to you soon.
Earlier this week I posted the first of four Wizard images I created for the wildly successful Idle Thumbs kickstarter campaign. I will eventually post the rest of them there, so keep an eye out. I also mailed off my piece, Late night at the Library, for the Book Show in Paris, France. Definitely influenced by my recent discovery of M.R. James. Speaking of the man, has anyone watched this (below)?
So good and spooky and wonderfully acted by Michael Hordern. I've never been so entertained by just watching someone eat!
Let's see, what other stuff is going on? My grandpa just turned a cool 91 years of age this week so if you find yourself in Deep River, Ontario, wish him a happy birthday! I managed to contribute an Adventure Time cover last month and I'm busily working away at Laika every day and putting together pieces for a few more upcoming art shows that I'll post about soon enough.
Oh, and did anyone notice that the LA Kings won the Stanley Cup? I'm not a Kings fan but I have to say it felt nice to see them win it after being around for 45 years. I do hope that Marcel Dionne gets a chance to hang out with the Cup in the midst of all the celebrating.
That's all I've got for now! Talk to you soon.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Hulked up.
I recently added some Hulk doodles to my Flickr gallery and I must say I was pleasantly surprised at the general reaction to them. I won't pretend I'm unaware that anything "Avengers" related gets disproportionate internet attention right now, but I was still caught off guard by the number of folks wanting to look at Hulk drawings. Thanks everyone! The Hulk is crazy fun to draw but no matter how mad I tried to make him in the doodles I kept wishing I could infuse just a little more rage into that green ass body. I may have to just keep trying.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Grickle with voices
A few weeks ago I was approached, via email, by an English language instructor at a university in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, asking permission to use "The smartest dog in the world" in a learning exercise. The students were to practice using English by providing an audible thought process to the main characters of the story. The results were both hilarious and fascinating to me!
Here's a playlist with all the variations on Youtube for your viewing and listening pleasure.
Grickle with voices
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
This blog.
Jeez, I haven't been doing a great job, as of late, keeping this blog relevant. Between the Twitter and Facebook accounts, by the time I get around to here all the info seems overly redundant to bother posting.
I'm going to make an effort, right here and now, to give this blog a more blog-like feel. It'll still have posts of stuff I'm doing and selling and whatever, but the updates will hopefully be more off the cuff and less just repeating what was in Twitter and Facebook.
So ...uhhh.. hmm. Okay, off the cuff. Here goes... well first off I've been doing a few Game of Thrones doodles and hoping to do more as ideas and time allow. I'm reading the third book, Storm of Swords, and enjoying every bit of it. Probably the most addictive reading I've experienced since the Harry Potter series or catching up on all the Sherlock Holmes stories I'd missed.
I've got a couple of illustration pieces I need to get cracking on for two different art shows this summer, one in LA at Qpop and another at Galerie Daniel Maghen in Paris, France. Excited to contribute to both shows. I'll be posting more on those as I actually complete the art.
I've been doing a steady stream of work for SpongeBob Squarepants Comics as well. If you ever get a chance you should pick up an issue. I always find this fellow's video reviews very pleasant. I think Chris Duffy has done an outstanding job, as usual, of collecting a ton of talent to work on the books.
Alright, well that should suffice for my first stab at giving a more substantial and relevant post on this much neglected blog. Stay tuned for more!
I'm going to make an effort, right here and now, to give this blog a more blog-like feel. It'll still have posts of stuff I'm doing and selling and whatever, but the updates will hopefully be more off the cuff and less just repeating what was in Twitter and Facebook.
So ...uhhh.. hmm. Okay, off the cuff. Here goes... well first off I've been doing a few Game of Thrones doodles and hoping to do more as ideas and time allow. I'm reading the third book, Storm of Swords, and enjoying every bit of it. Probably the most addictive reading I've experienced since the Harry Potter series or catching up on all the Sherlock Holmes stories I'd missed.
I've got a couple of illustration pieces I need to get cracking on for two different art shows this summer, one in LA at Qpop and another at Galerie Daniel Maghen in Paris, France. Excited to contribute to both shows. I'll be posting more on those as I actually complete the art.
I've been doing a steady stream of work for SpongeBob Squarepants Comics as well. If you ever get a chance you should pick up an issue. I always find this fellow's video reviews very pleasant. I think Chris Duffy has done an outstanding job, as usual, of collecting a ton of talent to work on the books.
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Hourly Comics Day (Feb.1, 2012)
I participated in the Hourly Comics Day event that happened on Twitter yesterday. Check out the results on my Flickr gallery.
Monday, January 09, 2012
The Book of Grickle a finalist for the 2012 Oregon Book Awards!
I'm extremely flattered that the Book of Grickle is a finalist in the 2012 Oregon Book Awards!You'll find me alongside some other excellent books in the The Pacific Northwest College of Art Graphic Literature Award category.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
The Muppets!
I've got three Muppet themed pieces in the upcoming "The Lovers, the Dreamers, and Me - A Jim Henson Tribute Exhibition" at Gallery Nucleus. There's an incredible lineup of artists involved. Make sure to check it out if you're in the LA area!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Teaser for "ParaNorman" from Laika!
The movie I spent the last 3 years storyboarding at Laika now has a teaser trailer! ParaNorman! I'm so excited that folks can get a glimpse of it!
Check it out and let me know what you think!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The Hidden People comic is AVAILABLE!
Just in time for Halloween! Read through 16 pages of pure Hidden People horror if you dare! Order a signed copy at the Grickle store today!
Hurry though! I've only got a limited number available for folks.
Hurry though! I've only got a limited number available for folks.
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