Thursday, 12 November 2009

BlogSpot No More...

Hi there visitors!

Its a sad day... This blog will be no more... To be honest I havent liked it for some time...very restricting. However it will stay here gathering dust no doubt, for sake of posterity...

Fear not - a new home has arrived! blog.psstudiodpi.com

This is more like it, a place where I can show you ALL that I do and with an interface that is more pleasant to browse and interact with.

Hope you enjoy the new home of ps|studio illustration... and more!


Signing off from this BS (blog spot)
ps|

Sunday, 27 September 2009

Photo shoot at the Woodbox.

The Woodbox is a restaurant whose reputation is growing rapidly as one of the best places to eat in the Waikato and is rated in cuisine's top 40 restaurants in New Zealand.

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Monday, 14 September 2009

BUCK ROGERS Artwork Added to Gallery pages

You will also notice I have added a direct link to purchase a print of this artwork on the gallery page.

In celebration of 30 years of Buck Rogers the print is only available for 30 days with an extremely limited run of only 30 prints.

Gil Gerard and Erin Gray both own a copy, so if you are a fan of the cult show head on over and buy a print now before they all go!

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Friday, 11 September 2009

Buck Rogers 30th Anniversary Poster Art Print- Story by Michael French

Buck Rogers : The 30th Anniversary : An Appreciation In the 21st Century:
Words and photos by Michael French.
Illustration by Paul Shipper.

I grew up watching “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century” in the early 1980s. Although Star Wars was more popular, “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century” was the closest thing to Star Wars on television and the star fighters were really cool. For its time, the show was very entertaining and groundbreaking in television visual effects. Over the years, the show fell into obscurity.

In 2007, I heard a passing mention that three of the major cast members from the show would be at the Dragon Con convention held annually in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. I bought a pass to Dragon Con for the first time just so I could meet Buck Rogers himself, Gil Gerard, his companion Wilma Deering, played by Erin Gray and Felix Silla, who played the robot Twiki. They were the kindest celebrities I had ever met. I acquired their autographs, of which one particular print now hangs in my office at work. I also attended their panel discussion and enthusiasm for “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century” was rekindled.

I went home and using my film training, cut a new trailer for the original “Buck Rogers” film. To date, it has garnered almost 50,000 hits on YouTube.com. In 2008, I heard Erin Gray would be returning to Dragon Con. I went back and met her again. This time, I took a photo with her, which was a real treat. I also presented her with a DVD copy of the trailer I had made. Later, she approached me in the lobby and talked to me for about ten minutes about a book she wanted to recommend to me! She was a class act!

I knew that 2009 would be the 30th Anniversary of “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century.” I also had the sinking feeling that neither Dragon Con or Universal Studios would do anything to recognize it. I decided something had to be done, especially when I learned that both Gil Gerard and Erin Gray would be attending the convention. I contacted Paul Shipper, my friend and accomplished artist. I knew I wanted to present them with new artwork in a commemorative poster style. He took it from there and in record time created a fun and retro-modern poster for the 30th Anniversary of “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century,” capturing the likenesses of Gil Gerard and Erin Gray perfectly.

I created an anniversary logo, had the drawing professionally printed on art paper and put in a temporary frame. On Saturday, September 5, 2009, just a few days shy of the 30th Anniversary of the original air date of the first episode, I walked into the Dragon Con Walk of Fame and presented the print to Gil Gerard and Erin Gray in person. They seemed very pleased with the gesture and gave me their business cards so I could mail prints to them. I can now rest easy knowing that the stars of “Buck Rogers In the 25th Century” were recognized properly for their contribution to science fiction television. 


Special thanks to Michael for allowing me to share this story with you all.

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Saturday, 5 September 2009

Moon Over Te Awamutu

Just the other night, the moon began to rise over the mountains behind our house.
I quickly ran to get my camera. Just missed it coming from behind the mountains, as it rises fast! this is what I managed to get though... 

Paul Shipper

Tel: 021 821 165 (New Zealand)

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Wednesday, 26 August 2009

REMINDER :: Paul Shipper's Original Art Sale ends August 31st

REMINDER :: Paul Shipper's Original Art Sale ends August 31st. http://bit.ly/ntESD

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Saturday, 8 August 2009

Interview: illustration artwork of Paul Shipper

I've chosen to interview a very talented illustrator with a traditional illustration style. Admittedly, on a contemporary illustration blog, this is somewhat an illegal undertaking according to my own rules. However, I am very supportive of the use of traditional techniques used by Paul Shipper, in contemporary movie art. Originally from the UK, now based in New Zealand, Paul is adamant that traditional styles still be used on film posters, and I would agree, especially in the case of certain epics, science fiction and fantasy films, promotional material, and so on.

Read the full interview at http://www.apeonthemoon.com 

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Thursday, 30 July 2009

What does ps|studio's studio look like?

For those of you who were wondering what the studio actually looks like…Here are a couple of panoramas.

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ps|studio is an illustration, photography and design studio operating in the Waikato
 
www.psstudio.co.nz

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Wednesday, 29 July 2009

My essential illustration kit

Airbrush. Pencils. Paint. Brushes.
 
Photos from the studio.
 
Taken with my iPhone.

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ps|studio is an illustration, photography and design studio operating in the Waikato
 
www.psstudio.co.nz

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Monday, 27 July 2009

Video: Star Wars:In Concert

Yes, another Star Wars post... Couldn't let this one slip by though!!
Im a huge fan of John Williams' music and that combined with Star Wars, well, what can I say. Will it be coming to NZ?... would love to see this!

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