PHARE Comics Workshop 2005

August 5th, 2005

PHARE Comics Workshop 2005

Lisa Mandel comes to meet me at Sunrise Cafe, just a few blocks from the bus station. Her recent travel was fun, she wants to see more of Cambodia.

We have a coffee and long chat. Lisa is ready to take comics to the next level here, and I’m only too game to help. We brainstorm some draft plans for teaching next year, and some follow-up publishing as well. Then we head out to see how the students are doing.

It’s always fun to visit PHARE art school. Check out this funky house the teachers live in.

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Tor Vutha is away in France this time, but Srey Bandol is helping out as always.

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Lisa is here for her fourth year to teach comics to the students. She and Sylvain-Moizie originally came out in 2001 to teach, and that first session resulted in the book ‘Sept Mois Au Cambodge‘. After catching the ‘Cambodia bug’ they have returned regularly to help at Phare art school and have facilitated some impressive student work. Sylvain can’t make it this year but is publishing a new book of Cambodia comic memoirs in France.

Collectively the teachers have facilitated some impressive comics, and this time the theme is ‘ghost stories’.

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For the first time in several years, they’ve actually been given some money to print! Lisa and Srey Bandol have prepared French and Khmer language versions of the comic, which will be assembled with the help of Libellus Association.

But their scanner isn’t working. I set up my laptop and scanner and get moving. The students are putting the last touches on their work. The scanner is a bit wobbly at first. Lisa needs some samples to take back to France, and we should have backups of the art.

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Finally I realize the voltage is incorrect, so I connect using a power regulator and the scanner starts to work. The students watch me for a while but once they realize how tedious scanning really is most drift away.

I want to scan not only the student work from this year but also earlier comics. There is some amazing art at the school that needs archiving.

Some luscious full color pages here. It’s great to see the students flex their art muscles, they incorporate elements from their own lives that really make these works engaging and fun.

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After a scanning stint, Lisa uses my laptop and writes a draft proposal for next year. My French is not perfect but I’ll use the writeup as homework for my next tutoring session.

I will take the finished comic art (text will be added later) down to Graphic Roots in Phnom Penh, and share art and ideas with our small world of publishers and funders. The scanner I’ll leave at Phare for a future visit and more scanning, it’s three years old and I don’t think it’ll survive another bus trip.

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What’s cooking at Phare Art School?

August 4th, 2005

What’s cooking at Phare Art School?

A heap of hefty drawing effort going on at Phare Ponleu Selpak Art School in Battambang.

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Just what are they up to? That’s why I’m taking the 7:00 am bus (and my laptop, and my scanner).

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Battambang may be the second largest city in Cambodia, but it used to be the third largest. In the 1970s and 1980s the high population in the Thai border refugee camps ranked it number three.

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Like most provincial capitals, Battambang is an island of urbanization amidst a sea of agriculture. We’ll see what fish can be caught. Many of the students at this school complete their drawing/music/circus classes and go directly back to farming.

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Looks like some good comics are being produced; – our Lisa Mandel seems to have been busy. More details to follow.

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Danger Mimes

July 24th, 2005


Danger Mimes

Adam popped by Friday afternoon. He wanted one of Dougald’s “Danger Mimes” t-shirts, (modeled after the ubiquitous ‘Danger Mines’ shirts) that he sells to raise money for Heritage Watch.

Danger Mimes


Adam landed at Narin’s Guest house the same month I did, May 2000. He’d cycled in from Australia. His route took him from Adelaide to the Top End, then he hopped a boat, landed in Malaysia and cycled overland to Cambodia. A bike enthusiast, he spent much of his first stint in Cambodia playing with Cylos. We both spent a fair bit of time volunteering at Cyclo Centre, in our own ways.

Now he’s on his way back to Afghanistan which has a landmine problem similar (worse!) than Cambodia’s.

I’ve been reading Pangolin’s comics weblog from Afghanistan, which nearly makes me pee myself laughing. Some great moments that you couldn’t make up if you tried. (I’ve never understood why people resist reading comics in a foreign language. If you can listen to foreign music, why not read foreign comics?)


I print out Pangolin’s info and give it to Adam. It’s a small country, I hope they can meet up! http://www.20six.fr/pangolin

Beyond that, a busy day for comics, see my blow by blow over at http://jinja.apsara.org.

And beyond the schedule of the day, here is the rough draft for the rest of the year.

Comics 2005…

July Lisa Mandel (‘Sept Mois au Cambodge’) visit to PHARE art school, Battambang.
Development of comics for collected volume

August Visit from Japanese artist Makiko Sawaki
September

October Lire en Fête (not scheduled yet) between 20th of Cctober and the 5th of November.

  • Arrival Beng Rahadian. Seminars and teaching. Exhibition.
  • Premiere of Sera’s ‘Water and Earth’ in Khmer (if translated on time.)
  • Possible Rencontre at Centre Culturel Français for Lire en Fête, with Beng and local artists.
  • Exhibition: Heritage Watch comic book, “Grave Robbers and the Phantom Army”

November
Lire en Fête Lire en Fête
(not scheduled yet) between
20th of Cctober and the 5th of November.
Beng Rahadian departure.

Socio-Cultural Research Congress, Royal University of Phnom Penh.
(Khmer comics paper? If I get off my ass.)

Late November: exhibition of Pannasastra paralegal book illustrations.

December
Return Makiko Sawaki
Animation teaching, PHARE art school?
Phnom Penh Visual Arts Open

January
Nhek Sophaleap visits
Angouleme Festival, France. (Takes ‘portfolio’ of local artists? Or film?)

(Sorry if formatting in this list is wonky, Microsoft programs are trying to ‘think’ for me again. Will have to fix later.)

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Comics Podcasts?

July 19th, 2005
 
You should do a comics podcast, I’ve been subscribing to some podcasts
with the new itunes additions, and all the comic ones are die-hard
superhero fans with a few mentions of alt stuff, but no coverage of
small press or international comics.
Hmm…. any bright ideas anyone? Drop me an email.
I’ve heard rumors of pirated archives of classic comics.
 
- J
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Standing Tall

July 16th, 2005
Standing Tall
 
Jeez guys – can’t I leave the states without things getting all medieval on me?
 
Man.
- J
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