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“Design Your Own Superhero” at The National Archives Sleepover

Feb10
by admin on February 10, 2016 at 3:37 PM
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On Saturday, February 6, 2016 I took part in a special event at the National Archives. Kids ages 8-12 along with their adult chaperones participated in several activities and spent the night next to America’s most precious treasures: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights for a sleepover!

The children were very eager to learn and several of them arrived in superhero or historical outfits. I saw Captain America, Clara Barton, Dolly Madison, and more! Half of the participants were local from DC, Maryland, or Virginia. There were also several people coming from Pennsylvania, South Carolina, New York, and a few other states!

The sleepover had an overlapping superhero theme and I was there to lead an activity station called “Design Your Own Superhero with Carolyn Belefski.” In the same room behind a glass case were original Captain America and Batman comics.

For the activity, I created a sheet so everyone could grasp the concept as fast as possible. There were several stations and kids could choose to stay for as long as they wanted during the activities timeframe, but if they wanted to visit everything they would only have about ten minutes at each spot.

On one side of the sheet we discussed our personalities and potential shapes and accessories that could be used to create a character and their symbol. I encouraged kids and parents to make a hero character for themselves or choose a figure from history and make them into a superhero. One the other side of the page was a simple body figure guide they could use or if they wanted to go free-style, we had blank paper.

As you can see in the image above, we had a variety of heroes. I did an example for myself (in the center of the image) to show my personality: a mask to shield my identity, holding a pen to represent art, wearing the gold bracelet I always have on, boots because I like country music, my outfit resembles a western “Nudie or Manuel” design, color palette of primary colors, the “C” symbol belt for by name, etc.

As the kids (and some parents) were creating their characters I asked them about their decisions and helped to pull out inspirations for them to draw from.

After the activities, I was able to stay in the theater to watch Archives Reports featuring costumed historical personalities Elizabeth Cady Stanton, James Madison, and Sojourner Truth. The children were able to ask them questions during an active live Q&A session.

It was nice to meet some new faces, but also surprising to run into a few people who had either heard of me or met me at Small Press Expo or Baltimore Comic-Con. I also got to meet one of the Curls Kickstarter backers whom I did not know before this past weekend! A wonderful surprise!

This is a great opportunity for families who enjoy history and interactive activities. It is delightful to see the younger generation interested in the past and ready to build upon it for their foundation.

└ Tags: Art, Carolyn Belefski, Comics, Design, history, Kickstarter, National Archives, Public Speaking
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Black Magic Tales published in Magic Bullet #12

Feb09
by admin on February 9, 2016 at 5:09 PM
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The latest issue of Washington, DC’s Magic Bullet comics newspaper hit the streets a few weeks ago. Look for your free copy at many bookstores, restaurants, shops, and other establishments in and around the Washington, DC area.

In this issue, Joe Carabeo and I tell the tale of world famous criminals Roxy Monroe and Dean Casanova, along with reporter Sallie Ginger, in “Black Magic Tales: Breaking News.”

└ Tags: Anthology, Black Magic Tales, Carolyn Belefski, Comics, Dean Casanova, Joe Carabeo, Magic Bullet, publishing, roxy monroe
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Carolyn Belefski – Nominee for Best of D.C.

Jan28
by admin on January 28, 2016 at 10:52 AM
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I am nominated again for Washington City Paper’s Best of D.C. Readers Poll in the category of “Best Visual Artist.” Last year, as well as the year before, I got runner-up. Let’s see if we can beat that. It only takes a couple seconds to vote. I’d appreciate if everyone took a moment to vote. Thank you!
 
Please spread the word and vote using this link: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/bestofpoll/nominations/vote/4215?year=2016
 
The poll closes March 1 at 11:59PM EST
 
Carolyn Belefski has been nominated for Best Visual Artist
Carolyn Belefski is the writer and artist of the comic strip Curls at www.curls-studio.com/curls. She is constantly improving her skills and touring the east coast appearing at comic conventions and art shows.
└ Tags: Awards, Best Visual Artist, Carolyn Belefski, DC, Poll, Washington City Paper
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David Bowie and Instagram

Jan11
by admin on January 11, 2016 at 11:16 PM
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The news of David Bowie’s death hit everyone this morning and I felt like I needed to do a Curls tribute illustration to honor his life. In all actually, I don’t know much about Bowie. Sure, I’ve heard “Under Pressure” (the song resurfaced for me when My Chemical Romance covered it) and “Heroes” and even sought out to reenact the tunnel scene from The Perks of Being a Wallflower in Fort Pitt, but I never really went out of my way to get into Bowie.

Having Instagram is allowing me to showcase one panel comics and supplemental material for Curls. I may get ideas that I don’t want to interrupt the storyline for or simple one panel jokes or thoughts and Instagram is a good outlet for all those reasons. The other week, I posted my first “one panel Curls” and Free Comic Book Day reposted it on Facebook — the reception was interesting — reaching nearly 1,000 likes, several shares, and comments.

While illustrating this David Bowie art I listened to his last album, Blackstar, released this past Friday. I think it’s awesome that he planned a final album to his fans and created art up until the very end. It makes me feel how sad I will be when one of my favorite musicians dies. I have respect for David Bowie as an artist. I only wish I’d got into Bowie earlier, but better now than never.

└ Tags: Curls, David Bowie, Music, My Chemical Romance
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Recap: Curls Studio’s Year of 2015

Dec31
by admin on December 31, 2015 at 10:42 AM
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2015 has been an excellent year for Curls Studio creators Joe Carabeo and Carolyn Belefski, so we decided to celebrate with a year-in-review recap blog post!

One of the major events that happened to Carolyn this year is that she had the opportunity to draw cartoons for The White House. The White House Office of Digital Strategy approached Carolyn with the concept of creating health care comics for the Affordable Care Act. First Lady Michelle Obama posted one of the comics on her Instagram and Twitter accounts and it received over 16,000 likes on Instagram in less than a day. Carolyn’s #GetCovered comic series was covered by several news outlets including The Washington Post, CBR, The Blaze, The Patriot Post, ComicsDC, and more.

Carolyn also launched her first Kickstarter campaign and it was a success! We were able to publish a book of every Curls comic strip ever created. Thanks to our awesome backers for pledging to make this project come to life. If you missed out on the Kickstarter, you can still purchase the Curls book from the store at carolynbelefski.com.

RISE: Comics Against Bullying (Northwest Press) published a story Carolyn illustrated, written by Amber Love. “Left Behind” and is a bittersweet tale about what happened after a young woman had unclothed pictures of herself circulated through school. It’s about her mother, former friend, and dog trying to move on living life without her.

We made a total of 13 live event appearances this year. Early in the year we did a presentation to kids at Stone Branch School of Art. Then we exhibited at Smudge in Arlington, Virginia. We traveled to Pittsburgh for Indy Comic Expo and the New Jersey Meadowlands for East Coast Comicon. We also exhibited at Creator Con in Maryland. We celebrated Free Comic Book Day at our local store and hit up major conventions including Awesome Con in DC, Small Press Expo, Baltimore Comic-Con, and  New York Comic Con.

Because of media attention from The White House comics and my Curls Kickstarter campaign, several outlets wanted to do profiles on me. VCUarts Newsletter and Northern Virginia Magazine (Best of NOVA issue) both did print articles on the news and featured my artwork.

Carolyn was also a runner-up for the third year in a row for Best Visual Artist in Washington City Paper’s 2015 Best of D.C. Reader Poll.

Curls Studio exhibited our Black Magic Tales comics at the cARToons exhibit at Politics and Prose in Washington, DC. Carolyn sold a Curls print from that art show to someone visiting from Beijing! Even with the Curls Kickstarter rewards — Iceland, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Luxembourg… Curls has gone further than we’ve physically gone for sure!

Black Magic Tales was published in Magic Bullet, Washington, DC’s comics anthology. Issues #10 and #11 were released this year.

During New York Comic Con, we recorded a Carolyn and Joe Show podcast from the Wyndham New Yorker hotel room we stayed at. We had an electrifying conversation about Nikola Tesla while staying in the actual room that Tesla lived in for ten years until his death in that very room!

Carolyn and Joe Show participated at the inaugural DC PodFest and did a live show with a special guest — you may remember him from WrestleMania 30 — Shocked Undertaker Guy, Ellis Mbeh!

On Halloween, Carolyn organized the third annual Cartoonists Draw Blood drive with Troy-Jeffrey Allen. Donors gave blood to the American Red Cross and then the Washington, DC chapter of National Cartoonists Society and other local cartoonists drew for the donors as a “thank you.” The event was a success and we saved many lives. We already have a date confirmed for next year — it’s Saturday, October 29, 2016.

So much has happened this year and we’ve been busy. We hope to create more for you in 2016 and all the years to come!

Happy New Year from Curls Studio!

└ Tags: Awesome Con, Carolyn Belefski, cartoonist, Cartoonists Draw Blood, Curls, Curls Studio, Joe Carabeo, Kickstarter, Podcast, Press, Recap, RISE, The White House, Tour
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