Friday, July 13, 2012



 My daughter's drawing appears in the new issue of Ghostbusters #10: Haunted America issue #2.










Here is her drawing.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

For all my fellow veterans and patriots:

It isn't a religious decree, but was and is my pledge to the
country of my birth. I took this pledge every school day as a boy,
even practicing it at home. Later, I took an even greater oath, when
I had the honor of serving in our armed forces.

I love this, the original pledge. This is how it was written by
Francis Bellamy, and how it should be spoken. 
 
I am the giant on the left.
 
I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG,
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
AND TO THE REPUBLIC,
FOR WHICH IT STANDS,
ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE,
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL! 
 
 
 
 
Patriotism has nothing to do with politics or religion. It has to do
with loving your country, the way you would love your child or
parent; unconditionally, and with a willingness to give all you have
for it. There are two types of Americans; those whom have it, and
those whom, for one reason or another, suckle on it.


Happy 4th of July!
 
Gerry Kissell

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Top 10 things people say that annoy me as an artist
by Gerry Kissell






10. "You're a good drawer."
Really? Like a sock drawer?

9. "That's kind of expensive for a portrait?"
I spent more time mastering my craft, than med students did in school to become doctors. After 25 years, I have earned the right to charge at least as much as a plumber, lawyer or doctor.

8. "Did you draw/paint that?"
No. I tell people I can draw and paint and then post other people's art in my portfolio.

7. "You should be able to crank that out in no time."
Really? You actually have determined the exact amount of time it takes for me to find inspiration for an idea, sketch it out, do final pencils and or inks and color and or paint it? Wow. What do you need me for if you're so smart? Oh, I'm just the "talent."

6."I don't know what I want, I only know what I don't like."
After 50 to 100 hundred hours of work, they finally approve the art and suddenly ask, "You want how much for the final art?" Really?

5. "How come you don't know how to work on a car?"
My ex father-in-law asked me that. I asked him back, "How come you can't draw a portrait of someone and make it look exactly like them? Ooooooh...same reason."

4. People who act like what I do is a nifty hobby. 
I have done this for 25 years. I actually make a living at it. It's my craft, my career, my lifestyle.

3. Women who like the idea of dating an artist. 
Despite my warnings of the commitment required to do what we do, and then still start bugging us when we are painting at 11pm to 2am, "When are you coming to bed?"

2. "Man, I can't draw a stick figure."
Someone who looks at my work, and the first thing they think to say is that, well, it really doesn't annoy me. Honestly, I am glad, as that is one less person I have to compete with to get a job.

1. "Here's the photo of my kid. Make sure to make him look good."
If nature and a photo can't do it, I can't either.