Welcome to the Fertile Cranium


Greetings,My trusted former Art Teacher and confidant, Harold, sent me a link to his new blog.
In order for me to post a comment, I had to create me OWN blog account.
This is that account.
If I manage to give this blog any regular input, you can expect to find updates on the following:
a) progress of my Graphic Novel publishing proposal.
b) my work as a character designer for upcoming lines of Toys.
c) my continuing career as a performing musician (guitarist/percussionist/singer, etc.)
You may also encounter musings on:
a) Subjects of compelling personal interest.
b) attempts to create mutual, INTER-personal interest, by musing on such subjects in a public forum.
c) the trials & tribulations of simultaneously being an Artist/Musician.
d) Art, movies, music- and the various goings in between.
What you will NOT find:
a) juicy details about my romantic relations.
b) contemplations of and about my navel.
c) (hopefully) depressing, downtrodden, emotive ranting about nothing in particular.
As this blog develops, one can only hope I stick to my guns and maintain my priorities. As it is, this list covers those things I expect to be pre-occupying my life for at least the next year- & hopefully well beyond, till the end of my days if things keep going my way. That being said- to my knowledge this whole blogging business permits instant feedback on whatsoever I choose to impulsively post- so, COMMENT AS THOU WILT.
Thank you for reading, and good day.
Yours Truly,
Djoser (Djo) Fortunado
Character Builder/Designer/Character of Sorts/Songsmith.

4 Comments:
Thanks for the Calder comments on my blog. You know your art history well! Calder and Duchamp make for an interesting comparison; both had playful and creative minds.
As your former teacher I have to congratulate you on the outline for your new blog. A noble and ambitious chronicle of your creative adventures.
Speaking of graphic novels - Do you know the work of Ben Katchor? I know him from college and we grew up in the same part of Brooklyn.
I look forward to reading your updates.
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Harold Olejarz, at 2:33 PM
I actually have read a couple of Ben Katchor's books- he has a very unique sense of storytelling humor. His way of drawing people reminds me a little of Ben Shahn- which is a high compliment.
I'm at the point of really trying to amp up the subtlety in my book. The structure so far as cast, heirarchy, and plots and such is laid out- but being as this all emerged out of sidebar points from my Sociology notebooks, there's a degree of angst that makes it hard to boil down the imagery.
My journal, on the other hand, is done more in a serial manner, as an experiment to exercise my spontaneous hand within the medium itself.
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Djoser3, at 9:04 AM
Joey!
Dropped by to say hello. Looking forward to reading more. :)
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