Monday, November 19, 2007

New York Society of Illustrators


This Cyclops painting I did for the "Ancient Book of Myth and War" has been accepted into the 50th Annual Exhibition for the Society of Illustrators in New York. I'm not sure when the opening will take place, I just hope I can make it out to New York to see the show.

22 comments:

kadianimate said...

This is really amazing1 Good job on working on Ratatouille, I wondered who had done the amazing designs on the 2D portions.

Really inspiring to a soon-to-be animation graduate!

pavementmouse said...

Congratulations. That book is amazing and if you didn't hear it enough great work on Ratatouille. I remember seeing your calarts film about the trick o treaters and thinking this guys stuff is great. Cheers!

Dani said...

Congratulations Nate! It's a pretty amazing event to be part of!

Has the official list of accepted works been published?

uri said...

Congratulations, Nate!!
Your work is awesome.

Dougmian said...

Hahahahaha!
So funny!

Jeffrey said...

Congratulations! Whens the thing going to be up?

Ramon Faria said...

hahahahaha!!
Congratulations Nate!!!

abraços (hugs)

ramon

Steve said...

Congrats Nate! Hope you can make it out!

T' said...

Congrats from a random blogger. I really liked "Myth and War" so much so that I bought it first chance I got. Loved the 2D work on "Ratatouille" as well.

Mukpuddy said...

I love this pic dude and that batman rules!!!

Thorsten Hasenkamm said...

Congrats!

Dave said...

Wow! Congrats!!!

Francis Vallejo said...

congrats!! also the ratatouille work was bananas!!!
best
-francis

lorelay bove said...

congratulations Nate! that's awesome!

illustration said...

Congrats .. maybe I will meet you there.

Eduardo Pacheco said...

Mmmm, a tasty illustration it is. Grats on the breakthrough, sir!

How'd you go about picking this one, or do you submit several for entry? Curious!

~ Ed

Joe Karg said...

what can one say about ratatouille besides "amazing." It was a true joy to see your illustrations brought to life. I really liked the cook book as well. Sweet piece.

Joe

Stuart Livingston said...

Such an impressive achievement from someone so young. Congratulations man I feel only pride knowing that we've met (@ the Gallery Nucleus opening). Good luck with everything!

Chris Battle said...

Dude--- that's pretty cool.

Nate said...

Kandianimate - Well it wasn't all me, but it sure was fun to work on. Thanks so much.

Pavementmouse - Wow cool, it's always funny to hear people mention my student film, i'm glad you liked it.

Dani - You know, I'm not sure. I'm still waiting to get some stuff from them in the mail.

Uri - Cool, thanks so much.

Dougmain - Hey thaks man.

Jefferey - Thanks man, I think sometime in february, but I'm not sure yet.

Ramon - Thanks buddy.

Steve - me too, I'm looking into now so i hope I can make it work.

T - Hey thanks man. I'm so glad you picked up the book, I think it's pretty much sold out now. Thanks for the positive feedback.

Mukpuddy - Thanks man, Yeah, I'd like to do some stories with these characters, I think it would be a blast to do a batman mini comic.

Thorsten - Hey man, thanks so much.

Dave - thanks man.

Francis - Thanks man, I love bananas.

Lorelay - Thanks, I hope your book is going well.

Illustration - that would be cool man, I look forward to it, if I get there.

Edwardo - thanks, well i picked the one that i liked the best. I also felt like it was a clear stylized take on a classic tale which I always like.

Joe - Yeah that movie was special and really fun to work on, and thanks so much for the great feedback on the book.

stuart - Your words are too kind my friend, hopefully well meet uo again at the next opening for our next book. take care.

battle - Thanks man.

-Nate

Cory said...

Hey Nate-- love your work, glad to see that piece made it in.

I was excited to get a letter from SI last week too--

Here's a link to my blog and my two

Cheers!

Cory said...

Geez. I screwed up my comment-- how hard is it to comment?

Made it into Book and Sequential--

http://lightnightrains.blogspot.com/2007/11/update.html