vrijdag 11 april 2014

Fan request

Since the very beginning of my blog I've been getting loads of fanmail. People write me letters for complementing my creative efforts, thanking me for the inspirational life(changing) lessons I share, where to buy my artwork and sometimes they even ask if I'm single or what's my asl. I try to reply to most of them, but it's not always possible given just the sheer amount of letters I recieve but I appreciate your support! There is one question though that gets asked the most, what's the deal with my nickname from my Youtube channel, Bauter01?

Good question indeed and to spare the back of my innocent mailman, I'll tell you the little story attached to that right here. Come sit around the campfire and listen up little kids.

When I was younger, in a time where there existed no smartphones or tablets, me and a friend played a small flash game called "Bouterdart". The purpose in Bouterdart was to play a game of darts, not with regular darts, but with dwarfs/gnomes with pointy hats. A dwarf is called "kabouter" in dutch, hence the name Bouterdart. You could tie up the kabouters so they flew more steady through the air and sometimes they sneezed midair which made them hit the ceiling. We found it hilarious and I began drawing kabouters for fun. My favorite one I named Bauter, a reference to Bouterdart. Only later I realised I misspelled Bouter but to me his name was set.

Bauter was a naïve and adventurous little fellow who always gave advice to anyone who would read what I made him say. Wisdom like "Don't be sad about a bad test, somewhere in the world right now, there's probably someone on fire..."

                                                    


My friend also drew from time to time and we started a comic book staring Bauter and Guru. Guru was the creation of my friend, he was a fat green alien from the Planet Namek. The comic was not made in the traditional way where you develop a storyline in advance and than start making the drawings. No, I made a drawing with Bauter saying something, and then my friend drew Guru replying on that, and vice versa and it just flowed organically without a plan were the story would go.

In the end, the comic grew over 120 pages. Then the question came, would would keep it? We decided that we would each keep the comic for six months, the first six months my friend, then it was my turn, and so on....In those first months though we kind of lost track of each other and I almost never saw him and so when the first "shift" was completed, it was clear that it would also be the last and that I'd never have my turn to own our comic.

"Lucky" for me I had made a copy of the first few chapters which I can show you below.





Of course, it's worth isn't comparable to the original. I heard through the grapevine my old friend managed to sell the comic to an oil sheik from the United Arab Emirates and has now become one of the top ten richest people in Belgium. Am I envious? Nah, I'm happy for him and it could be worse, like being on fire or something, right?

Now, a few years ago I had to come up with a nickname for my Youtube account and somehow Bauter popped into my head. For whatever reason it didn't work so I simply added 01 and that was that.

So there you have it. I hope that answered your question and that this relevation will also lessen the stream of letters I recieve.

But that's not all, while writing this little history lesson, I felt the urge to draw Bauter once again. So I did. It's pretty amazing how well he still flows from my fingers, it's pure muscle memory. I did took the liberty to change his looks somewhat. I imagine he grew older like I did and got a bit batlle-hardened from his years on Namek, and I traded his pointyhat for a soldiers helmet. He doesn't look so naïve anymore...he even smokes cigars now!

Quick scetch of modern Bauter:




I'll leave you with a small bonus, I googled Bouterdart and to my surprise it still exists! It really is a horrible game looking back at it and it has a few glitches in it, but it's still a bit playable. So now you can go check out the game that gave birth to the gem that is now in some rich as fuck oil sheik's collection.

                                                             Bouterdart!!! 
                                       (Feel free to sing along with the theme song!)




Wait up, can't stop without some music! Moonface, real name Spencer Krug, is a Canadian musiscian who deserves a mention here. If I can help a brother out, I do it. I find his songs and lyrics different then most artists, in a good way. They tell a story and you really are invited to take a listen to them. Hear for yourself.
You can also listen to Terri Walker' Tired Out, a Brittish lady with a voice that packs a punch.

And now just shut up and enjoy.

                                                      Moonface - Barbarian         



                                                   Terri Walker - Tired Out



zondag 6 april 2014

From light to tears



Fish like warmth too you know. When surrounded by a dark void, the light is were you will be drawn to. It is in our instinct. It makes no difference whether you're a human or a fish. We may be very different from another, but when it comes down to it, it are the same things we look for.



I was strolling through a second-hand store and between all the used toys, clothes and furniture there was also a book section containing all subjects you can think of. When I was casually flipping through pages of one old book about insects, a photograph whirled down that had been stuck between the pages for who knows how long. I took it with me for reasons unknown and made a picture of it. If anyone knows who it may be, feel free to let me know and I'll return it to it's maker.


You know sometimes that when you're drawing something and think "Oh yeah, this is going to be the shit!" and when you're done and take a good look at it go like "God this IS shit"? That's exactly what happend to me. The colouring went pretty bad while during the pencil scetching I thought "Yeah, this is going to be cool.". I happen to have snatched a pic before "the shittening" began. You can already see here it wasn't going to be my best drawing anyway.



Again, like that other time, when turned into sepia, I think it saves the image at least a bit....
This guy is supposed to be some sort of forest demon, who you don't want to mess with.




With colours....



It is a miracle my tears didn't fall on the paper, otherwise it would be ruined even more.
It resembles a spiderman exposed to toxic waste for to long.....it's way too red and everything, but whatever,  it is beyond saving now. I only hope you learn from my mistakes. Then at least this creative abomination wasn't made in vain.

You know, like my great example Doctor Steve Brule would say: "Pff, who cares, who are you... to judge?"

                                                      Doctor Brule goes to a spa



Oh btw, if the link of of my video Night Surrounder in the previous blog post doesn't work for you, you can just go to my profile on Vimeo and look for it there: https://vimeo.com/user15250778


Let's end it up with a grand track. This is the Sea by The Waterboys. The British and Irish boys deliver a sound larger than live and take us up a wall of sound to gently put you back on your feet at the end. What's more to say? Well, I'll also give you the soothing Air Part 1: The Threat by Ed Rome. It seems I was the first to upload it on Youtube. It will not set the world on fire, but I find it just nice to listen to.

And now just shut up and enjoy.

                                               The Waterboys - This Is The Sea


                                                Ed Rome - Air part 1: The Threat