Thursday, September 03, 2015

Father of the Brood.

Against my better judgement and despite the mountains upon mountains of actual work I have, I've decided to do an online comic. 
Ladies and gentlemen, I present Father of the Brood
A few years ago, I started drawing cartoons that depicted my family. They were mostly for my wife and I, as a light-hearted therapeutic break from the stress and frustration we were feeling as parents of a baby. I shared them online and called them "Durkin's Droppings". I did about 40 of them, and they were received well. Then life got in the way. We moved, had another child, and the cartoons were put on hiatus. But I kept writing them in the hopes of bringing them back someday. I'm happy to say the cartoon has returned. It's been renamed "Father of the Brood" and I've redesigned the characters to something more appealing and I've been redrawing the first batch of cartoons to reflect the change and hopefully be more consistent looking from panel to panel. For those of you who have seen "Durkin's Droppings" I apologize. You will be seeing some cartoons you've seen before. But once I get caught up, it will be all new. I hope to post three a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I'll have them here and on the website fatherofthebrood.com. I'm still working on the site, there's a lot of bugs and issues, but I'll get it all sorted out. Be sure to go there, poke around, check out the blog and ask questions. I don't know where this journey is going to take me, but I appreciate you joining me on the ride!


Friday, July 31, 2015

Today's Muppet performer: Dave Goelz.
 
Dave Goelz began his work for the Muppets in 1973 as a puppet builder, but over time, he began to puppeteer exclusively. Although he has operated a few minor characters on Sesame Street, he's primarily known for his work with the Muppets, performing such characters as Gonzo, Bunsen, Zoot, and Beauregard. He performs those characters to this day. He also took over the role of Waldorf after Jim Henson's death. Dave also performed Boober on Fraggle Rock and Figment in the "Journey to Imagination with Figment" attraction at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World.


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Muppet/Sesame Street performer: Kevin Clash

Today's Muppet/Sesame Street Performer: Kevin Clash 

 Kevin Clash was born in Turner's Station Maryland in 1960. He began his puppetry career in the early '80's on such non-Henson projects as Wake Up with the Captain and The Great Space Coaster. He officially began working on Sesame Street in 1984 performing Hoots the Owl and his breakout character, Elmo. 
He became one of the main performers on The Jim Henson Hour, where his character Clifford emerged as a major cast member.
  Kevin performed for the next two decades for both Sesame Street and with the Muppets, until he resigned in 2012.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Muppet/Sesame Street performer: Richard Hunt

The next Muppet/Sesame performer in my series is Richard Hunt. 

Richard Hunt was born in 1951 and began working with Jim Henson in 1970. In 1972, he was hired full-time as Sesame Street, mostly performing background characters. Soon he began performing more high-profile characters like Don Music, Gladys the Cow and Forgetful Jones.

 For the Muppets, he quickly moved to the forefront with characters like Scooter, Janice, Sweetums, Statler, and Beaker, and his beloved antics both on and off camera delighted his fellow performers. 

Richard Hunt left us in 1992, but his characters live on in the capable hands of the current Muppet performers

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Football caricature cards.

From the "Never made it past the developmental phase" file, here are several illustrations used for a client who was pitching a trading card series centering around caricature depictions of NFL players. This is an example of the many projects that an illustrator can do work for that never make it off the ground. The client gave me the players and ideas and I was allowed to embellish on my own a bit. I figured with Troy Polamalu retiring, this would be a perfect time to share these. 

This is Troy and his trademark hair...

...Adrian Peterson playing no matter how injured he gets...

 
...and Aaron Rogers with a cannon for an arm.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Muppets/L.A. Clippers T-Shirt designs.

I was recently hired by Disney/Muppets to do a series of T-shirt designs for the Muppets' appearance at the L.A. Clippers game March 15th.

 
These were sold exclusively at the Staples Center for that game only. Exciting to work for the Muppets in an official capacity!

Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Mad Pen.

Here's another silly idea I had. 
A parody of the Mad Men logo.

 On sale here: 

Saturday, April 04, 2015

Wedding Cornhole boards

One of my wonderful repeat clients is Rick Kiesling. Rick is an attorney out of Texas who makes cornhole boards on the side. I've provided him with graphics numerous times over the past few years. He asked me if I could do a special set for his daughter, who was getting married.
 I did one of the bride and a separate one for the groom. 

Monday, March 30, 2015

ToughPigs interviews Kenny Durkin!

Dave Hulteen interviewed me for ToughPigs. We talked about Muppets, art, life and cake. I love the way it turned out. See it here!

Friday, March 27, 2015

Muppet/Sesame Street performer: Martin P. Robinson

The next Muppet/Sesame Street performer is Martin P. Robinson. 

Martin P. Robinson began working with The Jim Henson Company in 1980. Although he assisted on many Muppet performances, he's best known for his contribution to Sesame Street. 
He's been performing the character of Snuffleupagus (the front half and voice, that is) and Telly Monster as well as other characters since he started at Sesame Street in 1981. He still plays a vital role in the cast to this day.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Muppet/Sesame Street performer: Fran Brill

Today's Sesame Street/Muppet performer: Fran Brill.

Fran began working with Jim Henson in 1970. Although she did some puppetry for the Muppets, she's best known for her work on Sesame Street where she performed Prairie Dawn, Little Bird, Zoe and other characters. 
She's also acted in numerous television shows and films. In 2014, she announced that she was retiring from Sesame Street.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Office party caricature gig.

Throwback Thursday: These are photos from a gig I did last December. It was for an office party. They had requested that I draw a few of the coordinators in advance to use for the invitations to the party. When I arrived at the event, they had also used the caricatures for the balloons and light-up souvenir cups!








Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Leprechaun Fireman.

Perfect post for St. Patrick's Day. This is a design I did for the Montgomery MD Fire Department. Whenever I draw a leprechaun, I always think that I'm drawing some distant Irish relative of mine.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

The Muppet Performer Series: Jerry Nelson

The third in my Muppet/Sesame Street performers series is Jerry Nelson.

 Jerry Nelson was born in 1934. He began working with Jim Henson in the mid-1960's and started on Sesame Street in 1970. There, he performed such characters as The Count, Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Mr. Snuffleupagus, The Amazing Mumford, and Grover's frequent foil, Mr. Johnson.

For the Muppets, his main characters were Floyd Pepper, Lew Zealand, Robin, Uncle Deadly, Dr. Strangepork, Crazy Harry and many more.
 In 2001, Jerry slowly handed his characters over to other performers, although he did occasionally provide voices for them until August 2012, when Jerry passed away.


Monday, February 16, 2015

Meeting Gigi Edgley

 I got to meet host of Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge and Farscape actress Gigi Edgley. She signed a bunch of my artwork and took tons of pics. What a sweet and generous soul. I'm sure our paths will cross again!


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Meeting Caroll Spinney

Recently, I had the good fortune to meet the legendary Caroll Spinney. We talked about Muppets, art and life. He was very generous with his time and even signed the caricature I did of him. He's a kind, and wonderful person and I'm fortunate to have met him.




Thursday, February 12, 2015

Kenny Durkin on Tall Tale Radio

I was a guest on the most recent episode of Tom Racine's Tall Tale Radio. On it, I talked with the panel of other dad cartoonists, which included Tom Racine, Lucas Turnbloom and Justin Thompson. about Muppets, television and being a dad. Takes an hour, but it's a good listen and I had tons of fun. Check it out: 




Wednesday, February 11, 2015

The Muppet Performer Series: Frank Oz.

Here he is, the second entry in my Muppet Performer series. This time it's Frank Oz.
Frank Oz began working with Jim Henson in 1963 when he was 19 years old. On Sesame Street, Frank performed such characters as Grover, Bert and Cookie Monster. Currently, his characters have been adopted by the next generation of performers, with Frank occasionally stepping in when his schedule permits. For the Muppets, Frank's main characters were Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal and Sam the Eagle. Frank began to distance himself from the Muppets in the mid-1990's to continue his directing career. His characters have been taken over by other performers since. Frank Oz is one of my heroes, not only for his contributions to Sesame Street and the Muppets, but for his other work as well. He's directed movies such as The Dark Crystal, Little Shop of Horrors, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and What About Bob?. He's acted in one of my favorite movies The Blues Brothers, and he voiced and performed one of the most iconic characters of our time, the Jedi Master Yoda from Star Wars.


You can see where I'm going with this.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Muppet performer series: Caroll Spinney.

This is the beginning of a pet project of mine that has been on my artistic bucket list for as long as I can remember. I've always wanted to showcase the Sesame Street/Muppet performers by drawing a caricature of each of them with a few of the characters they are best known for. I'm going to focus first on the original performers, then move on to the current group. This is strictly a labor of love. I want to highlight these talented people who have inspired me so much over the years, and who sometimes don't get the credit and recognition they deserve. The first one is of 81 year old Caroll Spinney, who has been performing Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird on Sesame Street since the show debuted in 1969.

Friday, January 09, 2015

We want MORE Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge!

Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge was a remarkable show that ran for only one season last year on SyFy. It was a reality competition show, where the contestants created puppets and animatronics and were eliminated one by one every week. The winner received prize money and a contract to work with Jim Henson's Creature Shop for a combined total of $100,000.

The show was received well, and garnered a large amount of fans. But it was never renewed. 

Recently, I came in contact with Russ Adams, one of the contestants from the show who runs the Facebook page We Want More Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge. I created this image to contribute to his campaign to bring the show back for a second season.
Please be sure to like the page at We Want More Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge, and give them your support. Thank you!