Articles on Animation &Bill Peckmann &Illustration &Layout & Design 09 Mar 2010 08:42 am

Jack Davis @ PKA

- The esteemed illustrator/cartoonist, Jack Davis, did some brilliant art and design work for animation when working for Phil Kimmelman and Ass. Bill Peckman sent me the following article from Squa Tront magazine, and he added a couple of illustrations Davis did for PK&A.

Here’s the article:

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(click any image to enlarge.)


Pages 2 & 3 made a double page spread that looked like this.
I’ve split it apart so the images would be larger in thumbnails.

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Some characters Davis did for a “Mrs. Smith Pies” ad.
All of the characters should be holding the product in hand.


A PK&A ad by Davis.


And, of course, the notable caricature by Davis of
Phil Kimmelman and his Associates for their print ad.
(As taken from the Funnyworld issue #18 – PK&A
regularly supported Mike Barrier’s magazine with their ads

9 Responses to “Jack Davis @ PKA”

  1. on 09 Mar 2010 at 9:20 am 1.richard o'connor said …

    Great artist.

    Didn’t see a date on the article, so maybe it predates his Rankin Bass work. That may not have the quality of the advertising animation but it’s visibility is much greater.

  2. on 09 Mar 2010 at 10:03 am 2.Jim Caswell said …

    I’d like to track how many of we animation artists owe their inspiration to Davis. I see his effect of dozens of us. Thanks for posting.

    Jim Caswell

  3. on 09 Mar 2010 at 12:23 pm 3.Daniel Caylor said …

    Thanks for sharing this bit of rarity :)

  4. on 09 Mar 2010 at 1:47 pm 4.Ward said …

    Oh man, Jack Davis is a BIG influence on my upbringing as a young artist. Love Davis’s work.

  5. on 09 Mar 2010 at 10:47 pm 5.Stephen Worth said …

    Jack Davis draws great feet!

  6. on 12 Mar 2010 at 6:52 am 6.Tom Carr said …

    Where’s the modern-day Jack Davis? I guess there isn’t any.

    My favorite Davis cartoon is his portrait of Spike Jones and the City Slickers. It’s probably under copyright, so I won’t post it. I’m in enough copyright trouble already.

    Suffice it to say, only Davis ever captured the true anarchic spirit of Spike’s band of musical maniacs in one single cartooooony illustration.

    Maybe I can describe it: Spike, looking like a demented Leo Gorcey, is shooting off his six-gun in the foreground, while behind him the Slickers are “rendering” a piece of music by destroying every instrument in sight.

    No, I can’t describe it, but I tried.

    For a real three minutes of insanity with Spike and his gang, go to page two of the Panther Brewing Company blog (TM).

    http://pilsnerspicks.blogspot.com/

  7. on 17 Mar 2010 at 10:38 am 7.S A M said …

    WOW! That´s a very nice logo!
    They´re posing like Rock stars.

  8. on 02 Jun 2010 at 9:05 pm 8.steve delmonte said …

    Very cool. Can you tell me why issue of Squa Tront? I collect jack’s work and have several pieces of animation art. Always looking for more stuff.

  9. on 03 Jun 2010 at 9:12 am 9.Bill said …

    Steve,
    The issue is Squa Tront #7. This issue also has the early Harvey Kurtzman comic book story “Lucky Fights It Through” tipped in, that’s worth the price of admission alone. The collaboration of Harvey and Jack in comics was a marriage made in heaven, they always stood on each others shoulders.

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