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Joe Ledbetter's Sketchbook

Joe Ledbetter's Sketchbook
Brought to you by Nerdcore & Joe Ledbetter

A wise man once said, “Looking through an artist’s sketchbook is like seeing that artist naked.” With this brand-new series of hardcover books, Nerdcore is proud to undress some of pop art’s most daring and original creators, beginning with Joe Ledbetter ’s Sketchbook. Like never before, fans will be welcomed into the creative process, warts and all. Each of the 184 pages in this volume was hand-selected by Mr. Ledbetter from various personal sketchbooks, dating back to 2003 when his now-iconic characters like Mr. Bunny were barely-recognizable scribbles. You’ll be treated to character design experiments for creatures that never were, doodles for vinyl toys that still aren’t, concepts for paintings that already are, and plenty of surprise smudges just because we can. It’s a new kind of artistic intimacy.

184 Pages of Lots of Stuff. For only $25

Joe Ledbetter ’s Sketchbook is anything but polished, featuring raw and unfiltered images from the last six years of the artist’s career, including:
·Rough compositions for famous paintings
·Mockups for collectible vinyl toys
·Illustration concepts
·Logo trials
·Weird ideas
·To-do lists
·Random phone numbers
·Smudges, fingerprints, moisture rings, ink splatter, and lots of other detritus of creativity
About Joe Ledbetter:
Influenced by classic animation, graphic design, and daily life, Joe Ledbetter 's art is... well... a lot of things. Light-hearted in its approach, he often combines cute and cuddly creatures with unfortunate — albeit humorous — situations. With a lean on the subversive and absurd, these scenarios are all too familiar, questioning our tendency of taking life (and ourselves) too seriously.

While working as a graphic apparel artist for three years, Ledbetter got involved in the LA underground art scene, beginning with group shows like Cannibal Flower. By the summer of 2004, he had honed his trademark visual style of emblematic line-work, vibrant colors, and endearing characters to the point of quitting his day job. His incredible cast of creatures have since been emblazoned on over 100 designer vinyl toys, as well as apparel and lifestyle brands, the world over.

100 hand silk-screened, signed and numbered 6x8 inch prints will be randomly inserted into pre-orders. These prints are an online exclusive and only available for customers who pre-order before September 1, 2008. Not to be missed!


This is actually really cool stuff...I am not an uber fan boy like most of you are of Joe's work, but I can appreciate it for the art, and the design, and the time put forth to design and come up with all the things that he does...and we are both alumni of HSU(Go Lumberjacks). So if you are looking for some insight into this artist life and how he comes up with the things he does then this is for you!
Click here to pre-order!

Thanks for the heads up Mr. Roniger!


2 comments

Anonymous said...

I love that quote, “Looking through an artist’s sketchbook is like seeing that artist naked.” If you were to look at mine, you'd be like, "Huh?" Mine is all over the place.

But I like the idea. I'm often curious of how artist come up with their works. We all have different processes, but sometimes it's inspiring to see how others do it.

SpankyStokes said...

I could not agree with you more! I need to sketch more, so the fact that this guy has his sketchbook made and mass produced is inspiring enough to me!!!