Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Infected By Art Volume 13 Selected Work

I am happy to announce that I have been selected for inclusion in Infected By Art Volume 13. I love IBA, and it is a true joy to be included in a publication that features so much amazing real art. You can see a complete list of the art included in IBA 13 on their website. This year, the Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia was again selected, and I could not be happier!

The Airship
The Grand Bazaar of Ethra Dalia - The Completed Circle
11 x 14 - Pencil, ink, and acrylic paint on paper
Original - SOLD
© 2024 Christopher Burdett

I submitted a mix of work created for the Grand Bazaar and clients. It always pleases me when my personal work beats out client work, not that I do better work for myself, but because the pieces I do for myself are better received by others and transcend (hopefully) being drawings only about monsters. While I am surprised by which pieces were passed up, I am delighted this one made the cut. If you are curious, here is everything I submitted for consideration in IBA 12.

Congrats to everyone who made it in, and a huge thanks to the jury and Bill Cox for all his work in making IBA a reality. I can't wait to see the completed book firsthand!

That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, February 17, 2025

BLOG-a-versary - Sixteen Years Later

On February 17th, 2009, sixteen years ago today, I started this blog. I do one of these anniversary posts every year, and each year, I am surprised that I have found myself here again. As if, at some point, I would drop this endeavor and move on to something else. But after what is now sixteen years, how could I? In some ways, this is the easiest, most straightforward option I have to put out into the universe what I am doing, creating, and thinking. So, to that end, we are here again as another year has ticked by. This is blog post 2,203, which isn't too shabby, but I don't have anything much to compare it to. But that is a lot of posts, and most posts document my journey as an artist. I hope that these posts serve to help and possibly guide those on their artistic journeys.

My studio in early 2025

I used to do lengthy reviews of the previous year, and in some ways, those posts are what got a lot of eyes on this blog. But the time and work that it takes to do one large review post has worn on me. I love doing them, but they started feeling repetitive and sometimes a bit morose. Ever since COVID-19, they just haven't been the same. So, I have started sharing more on these anniversary posts and sprinkling more nuggets of wisdom throughout the year. Is it the same? No. Is it close enough? I think so. After all these years, I am unsure I have any profound truths to share.

At some point, once you get your legs under you artistically, you have a path ahead of you that is yours and yours alone. My path is very different than it was sixteen years ago and is not one I ever imagined for myself. I knew what I wanted to do. I had my goals. But at no point could I have visualized the outcome and how that has changed nearly everything regarding my opinions of the industries, making art, and life in general. I certainly never imagined that I would have to double-process all of my images to protect them from theft! I can (and I did for sixteen years) tell you exactly what I did to get here, but much of that is unique to me. You will have to find your own path. I have, and will continue, shared nearly all I have learned along my journey. I hope this archive stays around for as long as possible so that it might help others and be a record of my time as an artist. 

I will mention that I have a sort of long post planned for March. March marks the twentieth anniversary of us leaving Los Angeles and my transition to having a university career by day, and (by June 2009) I was working freelance in tabletop gaming. As it has been twenty years, I have decided it was time to clear the air and lay out why it became necessary to leave LA in the first place. But these stories and more are for another day in March. 

I will say that 2024 had some very high highs for me. And, there were some rough patches. It was a tremendous year for me at conventions. I broke records at multiple shows and had by far the best single convention to date - Pensacon 2024. I am not expecting to hit those numbers again this year, but I know the potential is now there. I do not know what conventions will be like this year, and moving forward, we are in a time of great change. Hopefully, Pensacon will give me a taste of what to expect for 2025. 

Also, I did produce a much larger amount of work for the second book of The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia in 2024. I made more art for the book than I had in several years. Again, a very good thing. I am not off to such a good start this year, but that is entirely due to taking on some amazing freelance work that I could not turn down. It took up a lot of time, but I think it was worth it, and it was one of the most fun projects I have been a part of in a long time. I have said all I can for now, but there will be more news when I can share it. 

I am not sure I have the words yet, but since October, my thoughts and opinions have shifted a great deal. I do not see things as I once did, and my priorities and interests have begun to shift. I am spending a lot more time focused on personal growth and development, and that doesn't always include making art. Fear naught, I am still working hard on my stories and art. And I am giving book two everything I can. Making books and writing stories is not all I will put my time to now. And it is for the best all around, and I should have better art and stories because of these changes. Yes, I am being vague. No, there is nothing wrong. I just want to keep some things personal for a time. As always, keep an eye on the blog to see what I am up to!

That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Pensacon THIS WEEKEND!

Pensacon, and the start of my conventions for the year, starts this coming Friday, February 14, in Pensacola, FL. We love Pensacon, and it is always a wonderful start to the year. We can't wait to reconnect with old friends and to meet new ones. You will find us in the artist alley ring above the vendor floor at booth N10. I do not have enough good things to say about Pensacon, and I hope to see you there!

I will see you at Pensacon from February 14-16, 2025!

At IX this past October, my retractable banner (that never did work quite right) fully failed. It worked enough to see me through the event but needed to be replaced. I had many months to address this issue, but I never really remembered until two weeks ago. Thankfully, Jason Rak was there to save the day and had a new and improved banner made and shipped to me in time for Penascon. Here is a look at that new banner!

The new and improved retractable banner just in time for Pensacon!

I have had several banners over the years, but this is by far the best quality with the best functioning mechanics I have ever had. It is overall smaller, lighter, and easier to use while being the same presentation size as my former banners. A win on every level. I could not be happier with it and can't wait to use it at events.

And do not forget at Pensacon that for the first time, I will be offering discontinued prints in mystery bundles, allowing collectors to obtain prints that are no longer available. Each mystery bundle contains three randomly selected prints. All of the prints come signed, and if you are lucky, you may find a print with an ORIGINAL DRAWING along the border.

Mystery Print Bundles!
Get yours at Pensacon, February 14-16, in Pensacola, FL.

Each pack has a combined value of up to $150, and you can obtain one at the convention for only $50! I have a great selection of prints available, and they run the gamut of my work over the years. Included are many fan favorites, high-profile projects, and hidden gems. Prints available in the bundles may include:

• STAR WARS
• DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
• A GAME OF THRONES
• THE HOBBIT
• TALISMAN
• LEGEND OF THE FIVE RINGS
• Various DRAGONS
• Various MONSTERS
• Various CTHULHU monsters
• Roller Derby Posters
• The GRAND BAZAAR of ETHRA VANDALIA
Each bundle comes sealed, so there is no peaking. Here is a selection of cropped images from just some of the prints you can expect to find in each bundle.

Do you like Star Wars? Dragons? Or monsters of every shape and size? Then, be sure to pick up one of my Mystery Print Bundles and test your luck to see what prints you will take home!

If you are lucky, there are five bundles that contain one print featuring an original drawing along the border. Each is unique and one of a kind and is related to the art on the print. These were a lot of fun to make, and I hope the lucky people to find them enjoy them. Here is a look at three of the five drawings you might find. 

Are you feeling lucky?
If you are, you might find one of these original drawings in your mystery bundle!

That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here after Pensacon! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, February 10, 2025

The State of the Grand Bazaar - February 2025

This post is more likely for me than anyone else. In the times we find ourselves, it can be hard to focus on one's art and stay motivated and confident that your actions are not futile in the face of an uncaring universe. To that end, I wanted to look at where the Grand Bazaar stands at the beginning of 2025 compared to where things were in 2020 when I began work in earnest on the second book. Luckily, I have a habit of taking lots of photographs, which allows me to document the progression of my work in such matters. Here is where book two was in September of 2020. You will note there is some stuff on there for book three to the right side of the board.

The beginning.
All the ideas and a plan.
You would be shocked by how much changes during the years it takes to make these things.

Now, let us see where the board is at currently. Please note that there is one thing not updated in this image, I have begun work on a larger new piece, and its card has not been updated with an image of the sketch, which is customary for me. Those who have signed up for my newsletter will get a look at a VERY loose thumbnail for this piece in a day or two (so sign up now and not miss it - and see the two newest pieces that I have completed for the book). You will also notice some additional items to the right of the board that are also for book three, though no work actively happening on that one until two is completed.

A definite difference and one that I needed to see.
My next piece will take some work to see completed, and I need to see that I am making progress.

There are still a number of '?' on the left side of the board that I need to address. The plan has been to reduce the size of the illustrations than I would normally make them. This will allow me to speed up and get closer to writing sooner. That said, the piece I am actively working on is larger than I had hoped to get it down to. But it needs to be large as there are MANY figures in an action-filled scene. If all goes to plan, it will be a great looking piece and an important one for the book.

That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, February 7, 2025

A Second Look at Older Work - Usagi Yojimbo - San Diego Comic-Con Souvenir Brochure

This coming June will mark twenty years for me in the gaming industry, and this is also my twenty-sixth year as a working artist. I have made a lot of work over these years, and as I focus on larger projects with multi-year timelines, it is hard to keep this blog updated regularly. I have kept this thing going since 2009, and I would like for it to continue. To that end, I thought I would look back at works I particularly liked, enjoyed making, or seemed to fall through the cracks and went unnoticed.

Today, I have for you a piece completed in 2009 (the year I got serious) and was for the San Diego Comic-Con Souvenir Brochure. There was an open submission for art entries related to one of the various celebrations or anniversaries in the comic industry in 2009. Stan Sakai was being honored for twenty fives years of his Usagi Yojimbo series (I guess it is now 41 years!). I am a HUGE Sakai and Usagi Yojimbo fan, and sixteen years ago, I apparently had the time and interest to do a tribute piece for the brochure. There was no guarantee that your work would be accepted, but I did it anyway. Ultimately, my work was selected and included in the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con Souvenir Brochure. I had a very awkward moment meeting Stan to thank him and put my face to my art in the brochure.

Usagi Yojimbo
Digital
San Diego Comic Con Souvenir Brochure

It is fun to look back at older work to see things that became things you repeatedly do in your contemporary art. I still love these golem samurai that are full of hellfire. If you want to see and read more about this piece, you must know by now there are posts here on the blog to assist you!

That's all for another exciting week on the blog. See you back here next week! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Mystery Print Bundles coming to Pensacon NEXT WEEK!

I am pleased to share one of the surprises I have in store for Pensacon (and possibly beyond) next week! For the first time, I will be offering discontinued prints in mystery bundles, allowing collectors to obtain prints that are no longer available. Each mystery bundle contains three randomly selected prints. All of the prints come signed, and if you are lucky, you may find a print with an ORIGINAL DRAWING along the border.

Mystery Print Bundles!
Get yours at Pensacon, February 14-16, in Pensacola, FL.

Each pack has a combined value of up to $150, and you can obtain one at the convention for only $50! I have a great selection of prints available, and they run the gamut of my work over the years. Included are many fan favorites, high-profile projects, and hidden gems. Prints available in the bundles may include:

• STAR WARS
• DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
• A GAME OF THRONES
• THE HOBBIT
• TALISMAN
• LEGEND OF THE FIVE RINGS
• Various DRAGONS
• Various MONSTERS
• Various CTHULHU monsters
• Roller Derby Posters
• The GRAND BAZAAR of ETHRA VANDALIA
Each bundle comes sealed, so there is no peaking. Here is a selection of cropped images from just some of the prints you can expect to find in each bundle.

Do you like Star Wars? Dragons? Or monsters of every shape and size? Then, be sure to pick up one of my Mystery Print Bundles and test your luck to see what prints you will take home!

If you are lucky, there are five bundles that contain one print featuring an original drawing along the border. Each is unique and one of a kind and is related to the art on the print. These were a lot of fun to do, and I hope the lucky people to find them enjoy them. Here is a look at three of the five drawings you might find.

Are you feeling lucky?
If you are, you might find one of these original drawings in your mystery bundle!

Depending on the remaining stock and interest, I will have any remaining packs at my other shows this year. But the good folks attending Pensacon have a way of buying all of my stock, so we shall see.

That's all of another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, February 3, 2025

Denizens of the Grand Bazaar

At the start of the new year, I typically reassess the state of the various aspects of my art as I plan out the year ahead of me. As I mentioned last month, with the new year, I also added all the art I created last year that is still available to my store. This gives me time to reflect on how much I have made and how much is yet to be completed. I had meant to share this some time ago, but there was always an interruption or something else more important happening on the blog. That said, it is now time! Here are all of the portraits of the denizens of the Grand Bazaar that I have created so far for book two. I still have more to create, but those will be for another day. These are super fun to make, and so many have already gone to their forever homes. I have included an image of them all, as well as a version that shows which are still available. Nothing profound to share with you today, only some monsters that I made that I love that you may be interested in living with.

The Current Selection of Portraits from the Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia
The Grand Bazaar of Ethra Dalia - The Completed Circle
Each 5 x 5 - Pencil, ink, and acrylic paint on paper

© 2022-2025 Christopher Burdett

The AVAILABLE Portraits from the Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia
The Grand Bazaar of Ethra Dalia - The Completed Circle
Each 5 x 5 - Pencil, ink, and acrylic paint on paper

© 2022-2025 Christopher Burdett

 That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com