Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Lonely Dog Book Launch - dates for your calendars.

We will be launching the new novel - Alveridgea and the Legend of Lonely Dog - in both the Queenstown and Auckland galleries. Invites will be on their way shortly, but make sure you mark the dates in your diary.

Queenstown 6:00 - 7:30pm, Thursday July 26th.

Auckland 6:00 - 8pm, Friday July 27th.

The book is wonderful. It has exceeded our expectations, and we are thrilled with it. Ivan will be present at both launches, and we have prevailed on Stu Duval who did most of the word crafting to be at the Auckland event, and to provide a reading. More details later...

Great Opening Night - Auckland Lonely Dog Gallery

 Here are just a few snaps (when did anyone last use that name for photos!) of the Gallery opening. We were lucky enough to have Ivan and Kerry with us, and more particularly, some of Ivan's stunning original landscapes. Needless to say one sold on the night. They are almost too good to be true.

The gallery looked great. The new format worked perfectly, and the idea of using the front as a gallery within a gallery really came to life. Thanks to all those brave souls who came out in such numbers on a cold night.

Next up will be the book launch end of July. What a rapid few weeks it has been! Organising shipping of our stock from the UK where it was printed. The delight of getting the first "authors copies" in our hands and being able to show them off around the place.

Also working with the local publishers Allen & Unwin to make sure it gets a great viewing in bookstores around the country, and also gets great media.

More news around the corner!


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Gallery Opening Getting Closer!

Ivan has some really interesting work he is bringing to Auckland - this is going to be something special. Stand by to be impressed.

The Opening is Wednesday the 13th of June, from 6:30 - 8pm. (Unveiling will be at 7pm sharp.) The new address? 10 Customs Street East - next to the Mercure Hotel.

Please make sure you RSVP to the gallery, as numbers are building!
RSVP to aucklandgallery@lonelydog.com

And yes - there has been strong interest in the GST free period leading up to the launch. If any are still thinking of taking up this offer, make sure you get into the gallery before the 13th and talk to us. Remember, we are offering to pay the GST on Giclees and Black & Whites. (This offer does not apply to pre-release offers already in existence.)

Monday, May 21, 2012

Opening Night - Mark Your Calendars!

We have had a lot of fun getting the new Auckland Gallery ready. It is open now, and we are thrilled at the numbers that have dropped in already to see the new location, and take a little bit of Port Alveridgea home with them.

Mark your calendars! We are having an official opening, Wednesday 13th of June - 6- 8:30pm. Come along. Have fun. Ivan has new paintings - landscapes and Lonely Dog - that he is bringing up just for this opening.

And because there is already such interest in the new space we have decided to begin the celebrations now! From now up until the opening, we are offering to pay the GST on all Giclees and Black and White prints! (Offer does not apply to existing pre-release offers or resales.) Come on down to the gallery - talk with Ngaire or Pauline.

And where is it? Nearly forgot! 10 Customs Street. Just four doors further west (closer to Queen Street) and right next door to the Mercure Hotel. Twice the space, elegant old beams and ceiling, beautiful art.

See you there.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Great New Auckland Gallery Space!

The Auckland Gallery has moved - all of four doors along! We are still in Customs Street, but now right next door to the Mercure Hotel. Britomart offered us a lovely old space, almost twice the size of the previous one, and we leapt at the chance.

Those of you who remember our first Auckland popup in Old Sofrana House will immediately see why we were so excited. Old beams, rustic wooden floor, brick wall, ceiling a mass of complicated timber structures - it just felt like Alveridgea!

As we speak we are still tidying up, getting the lighting fine tuned and the space sorted. Come in and see us. Make suggestions. Let us know what you think. We will be posting photos shortly.

Also, more news coming on the launch of the novel. Estimated dates, pricing and so.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Writing Lonely Dog x 2

It is seriously full on at the moment! Friday we met with Warner Bros for a quick update. They came through NZ en route from Sydney to LA, and stopped over briefly. Their main focus is scripting with the hope of having draft one complete by the end of September.

We are currently sorting diaries so that the screen writer can come to New Zealand, visit Queenstown, catch up with Ivan, see the home of the Lonely Dog, and pick up a feel for the landscape that has inspired the fantastical world of Alveridgea, and use this as fuel as he completes the script. Can't wait.

At the same time we are deep in plot outlines as we craft the novel version of the book. This will be a largely text based book, with only the maps and one or two pencil sketches. Those of you lucky enough to have a copy of the source code - The Almalogue - will know how important Ivan's sketches and paintings are in bringing the world to life. ( Along with all the ephemera and found pieces inserted into it as well). Without these, we need to pay attention to adding extra descriptive passages to the writing so that those not in possession of an Almalogue still get a good idea of the world of Lonely Dog. Our goal is to have the book ready for worldwide release hopefully next May. For that to occur we need to be ready for the Frankfurt Book Fair in October. That is putting some pressure on!

The book editor is flying from London to New Zealand to be with us over the next few weeks and keep us on track. Ivan has been drawing, and has come up with a simply sensational sketch as a basis for a painting that will be the feature of the cover. Awesome.

As you might imagine, one of the things we are trying to do is to keep the two developments running in tandem, being informed by each other. It is great that over the next few weeks we will have both parties here getting immersed in the "real oil". It is quite humbling to be getting this level of attention from large international companies. It certainly feels as if the world of Lonely Dog is about to be enjoyed by a whole lot more people!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Warner's Test Results. A lot is going on!

OK, it's been a while. So what has been going on in the world of Lonely Dog? The big news is that on a recent trip to the US Ivan and I met with Warners. They were really keen to show us their work on the "test". This is a short piece of a few minutes that will never see the light of day. It is to see what the concept looks like, how the world feels, how the digital properties look, and so on.

Well, test it might be in their language, but it looked extremely impressive! A few impressions. We were both bowled over by the opening voice over. None other than Morgan Freeman! What a compliment to The Lonely Dog to use the 'voice of God' as the test narrator! Sensational.

To set the scene, as Morgan Freeman narrates the opening a motorcycle approached the small seaside town of Port Alveridge. It pulls in, riders (2) dismount, and enter a seaside bar. A hand pulls out the power cord to a jukebox that is pumping out atrocious cat pop. The shadowy small character from the back of the bike takes to the stage, plugs his guitar in, turns, and reveals himself to be not a hound, but Lonely Dog himself. With a flourish of power chords he gets the hounds up and dancing, the cats trying to join in but being pushed to one side.....

Warners had fun with the props at a real seaside bar at Marina Del Ray. All the bottles behind the bar had appropriate houndish labels - Jack Russell Whiskey, with a slightly familiar black label! Etc. Every bottle created! Posters are on the walls, showing various famous catside and houndside artists. One of these actual posters is in the Auckland Gallery and another in the Wellington Gallery - we brought them home with us!

The footage was shot live action, motion capture, head replacement. Lonely Dog - and the other characters of hounds and cats - were played by real people, and filmed in a real set. Their heads were 'replaced' electronically. LD's head looked incredibly realistic. In fact Ivan felt it was too realistic. Stunning. It is easy to see how this is going to work. It looks like nothing else, and is very captivating.

It was quite fantastic to see tangible evidence of the project coming to life.

Next steps are to press on with scripting. The test was a resounding success. Things are getting interesting ....!