Monday, August 24, 2009

Miles Davis Cooler Than Cool!



HOW COOL IS THIS?

Jazz Covers Mini Wall Calendar
Today, jazz recordings reach more fans than ever via electronic media, yet there’s something magical about the music of yesteryear, when the tunes were issued mainly on vinyl discs wrapped in covers large enough for the accompanying art to make its own impact. Harking back to that classic era in jazz history, this calendar features a dozen album covers from the much coveted collection of Concord Music Group. Featured artists are John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Eric Dolphy, Duke Ellington, Tommy Flanagan, Red Garland, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Cal Tjader, and Sarah Vaughan.

Size: 7 x 7 in.; opens to 7 x 14 in. ISBN 978-0-7649-4810-7.

We have many more Mini Wall calendar diaires with a great retail price of: £4.99/$5.99/€4.83

Friday, August 14, 2009

All about Kliban!

B. Kliban (1935-1990), was arguably the first to put now outrageously popular cat cartooning in the fore, the artist who opened up doors for the likes of Gary Larsen, Jim Davis, and others of feline-connected fame.

Kliban studied painting and design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, and later at Cooper Un
ion in New York City. In the mid 1950s, he travelled and painted in Europe for a couple years, spending so much time at the Uffizi in Florence that he said he felt as if he lived there. He kept a daily journal of watercolours of abstract heads; he drew incessantly and developed a masterful hand, especially as related to figure drawing. After he returned to the States, he mounted a motorcycle and road to the West Coast, arriving first in southern California and eventually settling in Marin County, north of San Francisco.


Determining after a short time that supporting himself as a painter was simply not feasible, Kliban took a variety of odd jobs, including one drawing showgirls at a club called Mr. Wonderful in San Francisco's "red-light" district. In his boredom at Mr. Wonderful's he began inventing satirical, biting, hilarious cartoons and drawing them on cocktail napkins. The cartoons offered a no-holds-barred look at every type of person and human situation--here Kliban offered his perspective on religion, on government, history, and more.


Responding to a 1962 ad in Playboy for contributions from cartoonists, Kliban was "discovered" by the magazine. Playboy entered into a long-standing relationship with Kliban, continuing to publish his work for the next thirty years.



So how did Cat enter the picture?


Kliban loved cats (no surprise there) and usually had several living with him. In the early '70s, four "stripers" were hanging out with Kliban, demanding his attention as he was doodling and thinking up ideas for Playboy. Kliban's editor at Playboy saw the drawings of cats that resulted from this "session" and asked permission to show them to a literary agent. A deal was made with a publisher and Cat was born to the world.

The first book (called simply, Cat) was published in 1975 and Kliban became an overnight cartoon sensation. This book was followed by seven other cartoon books--in which Cat's appearance was minimal--over the next several years. Colourful Cats followed, decorating a range of merc

handise from calendars and t-shirts to magnets, plush, and beach towels. Cat had become the ultimate cat to collect--an iconic image, trusted friend, and producer of, well, happiness.


Pomegranate publishes TONNES of Kliban product, request a catalogue and see for yourself.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Art Nouveau for all!

After a long arduous wait,
After years of WISHING we could sell these beautiful products,
After numerous chants of "sorry, we can't sell Mucha in Europe"...

Pomegranate Europe now have the rights to sell the works of Alphonse (Alphons) Mucha in the UK and Europe!

The spiritual father of the Art Nouveau style, crossing his modern (for the early 1900's) art style with images often involving healthy women in almost neo-classical robes, with "halos" of flowers adorning their heads, are a far cry from today's shiney airbrushed fashion mags.

Pomegranate already publish a brilliant range of products featuring Mucha's classic images, previously only for the US market, including our stunning 2010 calendar, are now all available from Pomegranate Europe.

Below is our feature sheet outlining the range, to get your hands on this lovely, sought after product please contact us.