Orville Peck

WIP – Orville Peck as the Lone Rider in “Queen of the Rodeo”

It’s work in progress (WIP) time! For the music video of Orville Peck as the Lone Rider in “Queen of the Rodeo”, I decided to use a green screen technique. A green screen, also known as chroma keying, is a technique used in filmmaking to replace the solid green background with any desired image or

WIP – Orville Peck as the Lone Rider in “Queen of the Rodeo” Read More »

Orville Peck as The Lone Rider in “Big Sky”

Orville Peck as The Lone Rider in “Big Sky” Here it is, the completed repurposed comicbook of The Lone Rider #1 (Apr. 1951) for Orville Peck’s song “Big Sky”. Enjoy! Coming Soon: the music video adaptation. Stay tuned! Original art available here: https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=23819

Orville Peck as The Lone Rider in “Big Sky” Read More »

Why Repurpose Comicbook Art? Constraints on the Creative Process

Repurposed comicbook art is produced by taking existing comicbook art (e.g., the cover for “The Lone Rider” #10, Oct. 1952), and modifying it for another purpose (e.g., a comicbook music video for “Big Sky” by Orville Peck). That is, you take art made for one purpose (to tell a heroic Western adventure story), and modify

Why Repurpose Comicbook Art? Constraints on the Creative Process Read More »

The Lone Rider as Orville Peck Announcement

“The Lone Rider” was a comic book published by Ajax-Ferrell’s Superior Comics in April 1951[1]. It was a western-frontier genre comic book that featured the masked character “The Lone Rider” who appeared on his horse Lightning whenever trouble threatened in the 1880s American west[2]. Orville Peck is a South African country musician based in Canada.

The Lone Rider as Orville Peck Announcement Read More »