Dear Friends,

Me at Discovery Museum Last Year Lecturing On How I Create STAR WARS Art
This next weekend on
Saturday October 4th from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., I will be appearing at the Discovery World Museum in
Milwaukee for
STAR WARS DAY. Last year it was an amazing event supported by the
501st Legion of
Star Wars Cosplayers (of which Denise and I are honorary members) and I know it will be again this year. I will be doing two presentations, explaining my approach to creating my STAR WARS art in the theater there, and I hope you can attend one if you’re there. (No, Denise will not be with me this year – she has
client obligations in Northwest Florida).
I want to thank all of you out there who stepped up and supported
Denise and me this past week during the whole crazy online controversy. You who respectfully spoke up mean a lot to us both. A lot of good came out of this controversy. It ignited back channel conversations between me and my colleagues, me and Con organizers, and of course, the meaningful viewpoints from you, the fans. If you’re scratching your heads with no idea what I’m referencing,
here’s a link to Denise’s interview with Comic Vine journalist Mat Elfring, which ended up on Yahoo! News:
Only a few writers showed true journalistic integrity and research this past week, and I applaud those who did.
Rob Salkowitz of iCv2,
Mat Elfring of Comic Vine and
Heidi McDonald of The Beat are three that come to mind. I also appreciated the talented
Gail Simone’s professionalism in her mea culpa, and her willingness to revisit the real story. In the end, I worry for the future of social media, the future of journalism, and I worry for the future of many readers out there who seem blinded to critical thinking. As our close friend, sometimes business partner and fellow artist
Charlie Athanas said,
“Oh, hive mind. We should all watch Forbidden Planet and learn that this collective id thing can be really dangerous. Then shut down our computers and go have a drink with some friends.” Well said, Charlie. Denise plans to share the
best ideas and suggestions she’s received about how we as creatives and exhibitors can improve sales and our Con experiences from the many who commented on her blog,
ComicBookWife.com, so watch for that.
On Wednesday Denise and I will be guests of Chicago comics advocate and podcaster Wendi Freeman and her podcast Double Page Spread. I will post a link here when it’s up, but here’s a link to Wendi’s past podcasts – check them out:
Many of you know I’m a big #MMO #SWTOR gamer. I did a really fun Ootinicast Twitch TV interview this week about my Star Wars: The Old Republic gaming and my STAR WARS art with co-host Ander (aka Redna), so here is a link to that interview for you:
I hope to see everyone soon. As always, thanks for reading,
Dave.
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Me at Discovery Museum Last Year Lecturing On How I Create STAR WARS Art
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