Sunday, December 13, 2009
2010 Collection Simply Stunning.
We have a winner!
Guys,Wow, I'm really impressed at how much people are into this competition. Most people have got a good grasp of the LD world.So... The winner???
"The Janitor" after hours cleaning port Alveridges Planetarium exhibit. NUTS!!!!! Love it.
This is from Meg Witchalls
It was hard to choose from some great ideas. I loved a lot of them. I enjoyed getting acquainted with Fluer another Feline from Tolleston and also meeting the Seawolves Ice Hockey team.
I have returned Amy's (10) little picture and included a little sketch and note for her as she went to a lot of effort.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Win Marmalade Mountain Open Edition. "Picture This" Promotion.
Monday, August 17, 2009
What's up with Ivan Clarke?
After enjoying the opening days at the new Lonely Dog gallery in Auckland I went on to enjoy our usual three week winter escape Maui-style. My early love of windsurfing took me there years back. We've been returning as a family ever since. Remember this is where the early roots of Alveridge have grown from.
A subconscious influence from the rustic North-Shore sugar-cane mills and the up-country cattle country of Makawao towards to 13000 ft summit of Haleakula.
This along with my Kiwi roots helps percolate the fantasy world of Alveridge that lies embedded in my imagination.
2009 has been a busy year for the team at Lonely Dog. As many know the earlier than expected media announcement in Variety magazine about the Warners deal along with news about our publishing contract with London based Grove-Atlantic started a ground-swell of international exposure and interest in the world of Lonely Dog that we were not expecting.
Graham Burt (Lonely Dog Ltd. CEO) along with Garry Phipps (behind the scenes CFO) and Leanne and my Gallery team have done a spectacular job dealing with a thousand enquiries and demands that have come our way guarding my headspace and valuable time to keep me freed up to "create" which is essential to this project.
As there are now more galleries representing my Lonely Dog art now, I would encourage those that make purchases through those galleries to stay dealing with the same sales consultant and gallery for the long term. If you are interested in purchasing further works they will look after you.
As we pride ourselves in keeping detailed art provenance records and edition numbers set aside for existing clients to offer them "first look", the sales consultant that originally dealt with you and that gallery that will look after you.
Graham Burt has been busy "tooing-and-froing" from LA. A more recent adventure could headline the ongoing adventures of "A Kiwi goes to Hollywood". Part of the tale would be about a jet-lagged Mr Burt attempting to drive his over-sized SUV the wrong way up an LA freeway, and quick to react, rectifying the situation in true Kiwi style by using the SUV capabilities of jumping the median onto the "correct path".
Later the same day he became aware he was the ONLY vehicle on the freeway heading his direction. Something was wrong? The sound of helicopters overhead soon concerned him. Graham without knowing it had got onto the freeway that led to the final resting place of Michael Jackson. This part of the freeway had been closed to the public as the helicopters and procession carrying Michael Jackson’s casket travelled in the same direction as Mr. Burt headed towards Warner Brother Studios in Burbank Hollywood.
Some people wonder where I get my on-going inspiration for this fantasy world when it's all around us everywhere!
I am currently engaged in creating an exciting new body of artworks and paintings.
I've also enjoyed being involved in LD movie development tests and ideas with WB which is an exciting new experience for me.
Attached is a sketch of Maui-based, Hound Killett, my long-time friend and Art dealer of over 30 years. Yes he can be seen as a local identity riding a scooter just like that along Front Street most days.
All the best,
Ivan.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Lonely Dog In Mooloolaba - free coffee!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
How to Find/Contact the Auckland Gallery.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Lonely Dog Gallery Auckland Now Open.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Auckland Opening. You're invited!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Lonely Dog has Home in Wellington.
A huge thank you to all those that came an viewed the Lonely Dog showing at the Exhibitions Gallery in Wellington. It was a huge success. Record numbers of people through the gallery, great interest from the media, and lots of smiling faces as people wandered in and met the world of Alveridgea and the Lonely Dog.
Ron - gallery director - is so happy with the way things have gone that he offered Lonely Dog a permanent space in the gallery. Of course we accepted! We are delighted to have someone of Ron's enthusiasm as part of the Lonely Dog team. We are in the middle of preparing a poster to go outside the gallery announcing that this is Lonely Dog's Wellington home.
If you are in Featherston Street please drop in and visit. Ron would love to see you.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Lonely Dog at London International Book Fair
Atlantic Acquires Alveridgea And The Legend Of Lonely Dog
Today, Atlantic Books announced that they had acquired world rights to the book that has Hollywood talking.
Ravi Mirchandani, Editor-in-Chief of Atlantic Books, has acquired world rights to Alveridgea and The Legend of the Lonely Dog by Ivan Clarke. The book first appeared in New Zealand as a limited edition book that in and of itself is a work of art, selling to collectors via the author's website and art gallery. Only 95 copies have been made, selling for NZ$60,000 (US$30,000). Retaining much of the beautiful and striking artwork of the original edition, this will be repackaged for general readers and published by Atlantic in Summer 2010. Warner Bros have acquired the screen rights for a seven figure sum, attaching Oscar-winner Akiva "Beautiful Mind" Goldsman as writer/producer.
Ravi Mirchandani says, "I am delighted to be publishing The Legend of the Lonely Dog. A children's fable for grown-ups, it is as striking a retelling of the Ugly Duckling story as, in their different ways, were Ratatouille and Billy Elliot, one of those unique works of the imagination that enchants the reader by taking him or her into a fully realized world, in this case one of street-wise dogs and cats that walk on their hind legs and play guitars. It is a book that I fell for in much the same way as I did for Jonathan Livingstone Seagull when I was a child and it's immensely exciting to be publishing a book like this as an adult."