Thursday, February 6, 2020

Interview with Peter Vinton - local artist


 Interview with Peter Vinton - local artist
                  by Athena Hardy of Celtic Wolf Queen Reviews

      
      Today I am interviewing a local New England artist named Peter Vinton. I met Peter quite a few years back in the comic convention scene. I always enjoy stopping by his booth to see what new creations he has been working on and of course for some fun and nerdy conversation. (insert smirk here) Peter is always a pleasure to talk to and I'm very honored that he agreed to do this quick interview with me. So let's get started with the questions.



CWQ: As a child did you enjoy drawing or was this a passion that developed later in life?


PV: Been drawing since I was old enough to hold a crayon. By the time I was five, sequential art (usually involving a blend of dinosaurs and superheroes) was turning up everywhere in my household: on the dining room table, on the bathroom wall, and on any paperwork that Dad was careless enough to bring home from work.

CWQ: Did you get your love of art from your parents?

PV: While my parents (particularly my Mom) encouraged my art, neither of them are particularly gifted in that area or much interested in the subject. However in more recent years I think I’ve traced my inherited abilities to my maternal great-grandmother, Agnes Foley. Her illustrations and sculptures appeared all over the house, to the point where I wasn’t truly aware of them, growing up. Animals seemed to be a favourite subject for her but it looks as though she was a serious Disney nerd, waaaay before it was cool. Great-Grandma Foley also gives the impression of being a little obsessive about starting a piece right then and there, sometimes (by the look of it) before she was 100% sure she had all the right materials at hand! She left behind a great many unfinished sculptures and sketches, which I of course treasure.

CWQ: Was there any artist in particular that really inspired you?

PV: See Great-Grandma Agnes Foley, above. My late friend George N. Stamides, who is specially featured in Book II of The Monitor’s Guild.
Other artists that have directly informed my style are: Boris Vallejo, Julie Bell, Michael Whelan, Luis Royo, the Brothers Hildebrandt, Alex Ross, Rowena Morrill, Larry Elmore, Robert McGinnis and Steve Hanks (seriously, I wanna be those last two when I grow up!), and lately, Fabian Perez. Perez is this generation’s John Singer Sargent and I don’t make that assertion lightly.

CWQ: What would you say is your favorite type of art to draw and paint?

PV: Am definitely a pen-and-ink man, that has become clear over the years. It just seems to be where I operate at my best level, and reliably produce exactly what I originally envisioned in my imagination.
On that subject I need to add to the above list of inspirations: specifically, the master-level inkers such as Larry Hama, Brian Stelfreeze, Blair Shedd, Neal Adams, Babs Tarr, Mark Morales, Al Williamson, Paolo Pantalena, George PĂ©rez, Bill Mantlo, Mark McKenna, the late and much-missed Paul Ryan, and lately, Demi Lang –her pen and ink work is nothing short of divine.

CWQ: Do you enjoy trying new styles of art and things outside of your comfort zone?

PV: Enjoy? No. Seeing the vital necessity of, and doing so anyway? Yes. [grin] Every artist needs to do so from time to time. In fact 2020 is shaping up to be a transitional year for me on that very subject –I’m exploring some uncomfortably new stuff and haven’t the faintest idea how --or where-- it’s going to go. It's kind of like Doctor Who –every several years you just have to toss out everything you think you know and ruthlessly change it all up, whether you were ready or not.

CWQ: What was the first event you showed your artwork at?

PV: New York Comic Con 2008. (Just in time to get caught up in the hype surrounding the release of the newest superhero movie, “Iron Man.” There was… cautious optimism but it was definitely NOT the flick that everyone was excitedly talking about!)
I learned SO much from my fellow denizens of Artists’ Alley, that weekend. Shout-out to Steve Walker of The Sons Of Liberty fame, the legendary Molly Crabapple, and god-tier artist Greg Horn for their invaluable guidance (whether or not they even knew they were giving me any).
Also met Stan Lee, Lou Ferrigno, and Ron Perlman that weekend as fellow professionals and not as a squee’ing fanboy (which I totally WAS), so all in all it was a pretty seismic occasion. [nerdgasm]

CWQ: Do you find it difficult to suddenly have to draw a commission as opposed to when you have an inspiration to do something?

PV: In all honesty yes. [grin] But I suspect that’s the blessing/curse of every artist –of course we’d rather be in uninterrupted communion with The Muse at all times. On the other hand, there’s the equally sacred duty of seeing to it that the artist eats.

CWQ: Do you have any other creative hobbies that you enjoy besides drawing?

PV: Music is my other passion, specifically the piano: I studied classical and jazz, and have played keyboard in some really REALLY mediocre-but-fun bands over the years. My kids (one son and one daughter) seem to have inherited a weirdly-balanced mix of both the artistic and the musical, which will hopefully serve them well!

CWQ: What creation are you the most proud of?

PV: Pond Pals, an 18” x 24” pastel-and-coloured-pencil piece that came into being in 1995. Very transformative phase, that. Runner-up would almost certainly be my graphic novel series, The Monitor’s Guild.

CWQ: What advice would you give to young aspiring artists?

PV: Baby steps: take the time to learn and practice and make LOTS of mistakes –after all, most artistic careers are measured in decades, not months. This is rarely a young person’s profession. Also: severely limit your gratis gigs and don’t be afraid to charge honestly for total time spent on a project.   


You can find Peter's art at:

Website http://www.petervintonjr.com/?fbclid=IwAR0WoPw3g25yIJRvJmUbVSB7z7U0T5pIEOg2iWMguvU9_njX-6CWJE29V9c

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/petervintonjr/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/peter.vinton.jr/?fbclid=IwAR3MB7HSWrplcAAJwsOZA6HOGc80mb0nWUlbIzdtLEkH3p2PPhxsF94jFc4

Twitter PeterVintonJr

Photo of Peter and I at Super Megafest 2019

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