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Godfather of Vector Art (to me, at least)

Darlene thinks it’d be cool to share with you readers some of my artistic influences. Wow. I could blog each day for a year and probably not get to all of them. But one artist comes to mind who’s perfect for me to start this occasional series: Charles Harper.

I will find you, oh yes. One day...!


I remember the first time I saw Charley’s work — it was in the library of my next door neighbor, Oscar “Ozz” Warbach. (Also an artistic influence; see page 99 in Cool Jerk Vol. 2: Chickadoowa) Ozz had the book The Animal Kingdom, which Harper illustrated. I must’ve borrowed that book from Ozz a half-dozen times throughout second grade. In fact, we second graders had to create a marketplace in our classroom and each of us had to come up with a product to sell. I made laminated placemats with illustrations of animals on them. Yes, I “swiped” my style from Harper. But I didn’t trace or lightbox! Swear!

Lizard defenses (one of my favorites)

Charley Harper bustin' vectors old skool, yo.


The Animal Kingdom has been out of print for decades, and Harper died in 2007. Luckily, he was still alive when AMMO Books started their Charley Harper — An Illustrated Life tome, which features hundreds of Harper’s best work and a long conversation with the man. That was the only thing I wanted for my birthday last year, and Darlene got it for me. I recommend it highly.


I regard Harper as the Godfather of Vector Art, which is a misnomer on its face because Charley never used the computer to generate his mathematically perfect geometric paintings. Yes, you can pick your jaw up off the keyboard/iPad — that’s all natural media, Holmes. I wonder if the creators of Adobe Illustrator, Aldus FreeHand and other vector drawing applications weren’t influenced by Harper’s work.




You’re the meaning in my life, you’re the inspiration

The past couple of Cool Jerk strips featured the debut of a character I’m naming Typhoid Larry. He’s the owner of Lung Fung Donuts in Spittle Beach. We may or may not see more of him in the future.

Some readers have implied that I’m doing a parody/homage/slam against a local donut shop here in San Diego. Which is true, but Typhoid Larry is based on a shuttlevan driver Darlene and I saw in San Francisco last year. Right down to the flop sweat. Oh, if only I had the balls to take a photo of him. I swear I thought he was going to collapse behind the wheel. He really did look like Jeff Goldblum in the third reel of “The Fly.”

The name “Lung Fung Donuts” comes from my youth — House of Lung Fung was a Chinese restaurant in Reno, Nev. in the 1980s and 1990s. I wish I’d taken a photo of the sign. Apparently “Lung Fung” isn’t overly uncommon, as a Flickr search will reveal.

Lipstick = lips on a stick (sticking out of his mouth)


I do have a photo of another character inspiration, tho. Here’s the guy I based Pokéyman on.




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