Not wishing to turn this blog into an advert for Richard Farrell (who does
Andersonic) but he inspired me to dig out some pictures from my collection to see what his article on Bellamy was about.
I warned you all to buy it when his new fanzine came out, but it's obviously a collector's item due to #1 and #2 being sold out already!. It's called
Plaything of Sutekh and had an article called
"Frank's Who: Bellamy's influence on the art of the Doctor" by Richard Farrell (Issue #1 April 2012, pp 24-27)
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Issue 1 Art by Richard Farrell |
Richard's idea is that he has seen Bellamy's influence in several places and being the detective I am, (well, librarian actually!) I decided to hunt them down- quite easy when Richard gives the references!
"If you're a real geek you'll notice that [Bellamy's] drawing of Pletrac for 'Carnival of Monsters' is based on a rehearsal shot of Peter Halliday in his braces"
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Radio Times 3 Feb1973 - 9 Feb1973, p.13 |
I'm not enough of a geek/detective to ask how he knows that! His references to Gerry Haylock are interesting and I can access the art so here you go...
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Countdown #5 |
Farrell sees Bellamy's art from his Sunday Times piece "Last great invention" (
see my blog entry on this) particularly the last panel second from the bottom row
Here's the Bellamy to compare:
Yes, I agree, with the orange colour it's obviously a 'tribute'. Richard also mentions the launching of the Polaris missiles in Countdown issue# 52
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Countdown #51 |
and again the Bellamy:
I can see the inspiration too. It's a shame Gerry's artwork hasn't been collected or at least a website created dedicated to his work. Anyone up for the challenge? His work appears in Hulton Press'
Eagle, Girl, Look and Learn, World of Wonder and
Schoolgirls Picture Library amongst many others.
Richard then goes on to mention
Brian Lewis and his Thunderbird strip in
TV Century 21 Thunderbirds Extra (1966).
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TV21 #52 |
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TV21 #55 |
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TV21 #53 |
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TV Century 21 Thunderbirds Extra (1966) Page 6 |
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TV Century 21 Thunderbirds Extra (1966) Page7 |
I had never noticed this before and as Steve Holland recently said to me regarding this 're-use' or tribute to another's artwork, if you're asked for an item, you'd immediately look at what had been done and use that. In this case I think Lewis would have easy access to Bellamy's accurate drawings and use them instead of photos or models etc.
I have posted a few similar comparisons on my
Frank Bellamy FaceBook page. I use this infrequently to put smaller stories, thoughts, links, but many thanks to Richard for writing an article that inspired me to do a longer piece - oh! and he mentions several other inspired artists such as Chris Achilleos. Hope you enjoy the art of these brilliant UK artists! Any other examples gratefully received. Email me:
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