
Monday, February 25, 2013
Tiny Piece of "One Minute Fluidtoons Five"
I'm still not done with "One Minute Fluidtoons Five", but I wanted to share this tiny piece:

Sunday, February 03, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Thursday, December 06, 2012
Painting at EMP Collective for Fundraiser

It's hard to tell from the photo, but the paper is four feet tall.
Greater Baltimore Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers (GBAAZK) had an awesome event at EMP Collective, who asked me to do live painting. That's the result! And it sold, which I'm happy about.
This was my first time using ink on a larger scale and I'm hooked. It's so smooth and lovely to use. Now I understand why Haring used Sumi ink so often.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Short experiment animating with brush pen
I love my Pentel pocket brush pen. I experimented with drawing some animation frames with it while riding on the subway, which made it challenging to get a steady line. Then I scanned the drawings, got excited about it, and drew some more. Here's the result:
Next I'd like to try animating with pencil and using the brush pen over it.
Monday, November 05, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Possible Mural (I hope)

On Monday on the way to my animation lesson, I saw a few of artists painting on a wall right next to the subway. I asked them how they got to do it and they referred me to a man named Maverick who was standing nearby.
After chatting and emailing a little with Maverick, he asked for a possible mural sketch so I sent him the drawing above; he might let me paint it somewhere, but I haven't heard back yet. I hope he likes it (he compared my work to Kenny Scharf's), but even if not, I hope to have other wall opportunities.
Sunday, September 09, 2012
Saturday, September 08, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Drawing from 24 years ago
My mom recently stumbled on this drawing tucked in an Aesop's Fables book, and she sent a photo of it with her iPhone (I'm very impressed with her iPhone abilities).
By her estimate, I was about six years old:
I'm not sure but I think the sunglasses-guy is sending electricity beams from his head, there are circular orb-ships flying by, and the guy on the right is spilling liquid from his head. I think. Might also be possible that the orb-ships are shooting electricity at the sunglasses-guy...
It would make a weird animated scene! I hope I can get more of these; I may have to visit Tallahassee..
By her estimate, I was about six years old:

I'm not sure but I think the sunglasses-guy is sending electricity beams from his head, there are circular orb-ships flying by, and the guy on the right is spilling liquid from his head. I think. Might also be possible that the orb-ships are shooting electricity at the sunglasses-guy...
It would make a weird animated scene! I hope I can get more of these; I may have to visit Tallahassee..
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Art Show at EMP

I'm having an art show at E.M.P. Collective. Beautiful flyer design by Carly Bales.
Details:
Opening on June 15th 8pm at E.M.P. Collective, 306 W Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
We’re getting animated this June (not literally, what a disturbing cartoon that would be). Animator and painter, Brett W. Thompson is heading up our month of animation with a brand new exhibition, Fluidtoons: First Year in NYC at EMP.In Brett’s work, shapes flow into one and another becoming characters and, just as quickly, are subsumed and transformed into something else. His stream-of-consciousness drawing style has been described as “Keith Haring combined with a love of cartoon expressions” (ASIFA, ANYmator blog, January 2012). Brett’s animation also follows this aesthetic and builds upon it: most of his films are hand-drawn, marker on paper, and unplanned. He also combines impromptu musical scoring to the short films he creates.Thus, Brett W Thompson’s work has an air of spontaneity, freedom, and most importantly, enjoyment to it that is refreshing and smile-inducing.Opening Party at EMP: Friday, June 15 at 8 pmWe’ll be having a free opening party featuring hand-picked animation including work from Oscar-nominated John R. Dilworth, creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog and Fluidtoons animation with abstract soundtrack performed live on viola by Brett W Thompson. Other entertainment includes music from cellist/singer Meaghan Burke, a live painting of a piece, a screening of Mark Billings’ short film The Gift (a time travel DNA human rights film), and a comic book reading featuring EMP’s very own Ken Jordan.Fluidtoons: First Year in NYC Runs: June 15 – July 6Gallery Hours: Thurs – Sat , 2PM – 7PMABOUT BRETT W THOMPSONFluidtoons creator Brett W Thompson is a southern native and recent NYC-transplant where he is honing his skills as an animator and fine art with a cartoon influence. He was president of the Atlanta chapter of ASIFA for three years (ASIFA is the worldwide animation society) and also a founder and curator for the Animation Attack! festival. Fluidtoons animation has been screened in the Atlanta Film Festival, the Atlanta Underground Film Festival, the Montezuma International Film Festival, and others. The Ren and Stimpy-inspired Chickenheads was also shown on PBA 30 (Atlanta PBS) on a show called Atlanta Shorts. We’re delighted to present him in his first northeast solo show.
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Piece from Tonight
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