Jeaux Janovsky is a California based cartoonist and animator.
A graduate of the California Institute of the Arts, Jeaux graduated with a BFA in Character Animation and has also worked in a variety of other fields including art directing, illustration, video games, toy design, graphic design, new media, social media, and more.
His art has been published and seen in several art and culture magazines, as well as numerous comic and graphic novel anthologies and companies.
His work is available in both digital and hand-drawn formats, and he is available for freelance illustration and animation.
"Jeaux I have looked at your illustrations and with out any pandering on my part think its GREAT ORIGINAL PUREST CARTOON DRAWING IVE SEEN IN A LONG TIME IT HARKS BACK TO THE 30s AND FORWARD TO THE FUTURE"-Ralph Bakshi
I've been a busy bee. Neglectful of
this poor little blog. So, I've decided to dust it off, and make a
new entry letting you all know what I've been up to as of late.
My major passion projects for 2013 are
both in the realm of comics. Los Animales is in the webcomic arena,
and Epilogue is in the traditional comic book arena. I'm super
excited for both, and have been working super hard on them.
Simultaneously.
Los Animales is a new webcomic about
Music, Animals, and Broken Hearts. Basically, it's a soap opera type
comic about hipster animals who (hardly) work at a record store,
called Animal Sounds!
I co-created Los Animales with my
friend Liz Ohanesian, who I've known since we were both 15 in
highschool. Yes, really! I'm honored to be working alongside her, and
couldn't ask for a better collaborator. She's a super talented
writer, DJ, and I love her snarky sense of humor. Must be a “Valley”
thing.
We recently completed Los Animales'
debut chapter: Fours on the Floor, which you can now read in it's furcovered entirety! Chapter 1 clocked in at about 50 pages. I am
insanely proud of the work I've been doing on Los Animales, and I
really feel it shows. For a brand new webcomic on the block by a
couple of n00bs like us, we've gotten some fairly good press and
interviews. MTV Geek, Defective Geeks, Geeksmash, IANYAN mag, Drawn,
etc. Our brand new webcomic can't even crawl yet, so thank you
everyone for your support! It truly means a lot. :)
We also just soft launched Los Animales
Chapter 2: NADARAVE! Here's the cover for it. We were going for a
post-apocalyptic feel for the cover. What is Nadarave? We're about 8
pages into their tale if you wanna find out. Click here to read:
NADARAVE
Speaking of things of a
Post-apocalyptic nature, that brings me to Epilogue. Epilogue is a
project I'm working on with my good friend, Daniel Levitch. Daniel
has his own comic company, Ancient Squid Media and is no stranger to
the comics industry. He's also director of Swine, a post-apocalyptic
series of shorts with a steampunk aesthetic. He's currently working
on turning Swine into a feature length film, and I couldn't be more
excited for him!
The most I'm gonna say about Epilogue
is that it's a 22 page comic about post-apocalyptic roaches. Daniel is a very
talented writer, director, storyteller in whichever media he chooses.
I'm very thrilled to be working on this project with him, and we're
planning on debuting it at San Diego Comic-con 2013! I know it's
gonna get a lot of attention, as it's a unique idea that truly
deserves it. Here's what I can show you, a character lineup of some
of the main characters in Epilogue. They'd make rad toys!
The comic is actually going to be a
Prologue to Epilogue! A perfect introduction to the tale. Thanks for
bringing me along for the ride, Daniel!
Combine all this w/ freelance work, and
you'll figure out that I'm feeling like a bit of a madman right now.
On the freelancery front, I'm currently a design consultant on a “top
secret” project for Topps, the card company. I couldn't be prouder
of the work I've been doing for them, and word is around the office
their brand guys and high-ups dig my stuff! I've also been doing a
bit of occasional word processing and graphic design work for a
company called Inspector Playground. They inspect and check the
safety of children playgrounds. I also designed their logo.
There are other freelance projects
weaving their way into my life, brain, and hands soon, but I'll tell
you about those when they come closer to materializing. That said, I
am always on the lookout for freelance work. Get in touch with me if
you, or someone you know is looking for someone like me for a
freelance gig. I'd appreciate it.
2012 has started off with a bang for me! Literally. Laces untied, but off and running like a Muthaf*cka! I suspect it has something to do w/ the fact that it's the Year of the Dragon, and being that I was born under the Year of the Dragon (I'm a "Fire" dragon, apparently a double powerful version)... Let's just say 2012 and I have been pretty great homeys to one another thus far! Keep it up 2012! Not only did 2012 start me off with a pretty huge freelance deal right off the bat... can't talk much about it right now save for I'm lead character designer for a rad hybrid toy/game for the iPad/iPod! But the 2nd week of January had me book-ended with 2 equally amazing Interviews on and about me! Monday Jan. 9th, 2012 I was Person of the week for A Collection Of! A Collection Of is run by 2 amazing girls named Stefani Greenwood & Gilda Davidian and they post all sorts of cool! Cool stuff like this Daily Dohtrait I did of them and my awesome interview! Which you can check out, here: http://www.collectionof.org/2012/01/09/p-e-r-s-o-n-63/ Enjoy my weirdness! Friday January 13th, 2012 I was featured on Chubstr, an online fashion resource for stylish men of all sizes! Bruce Sturgell, the guy who runs Chubstr, is an all around great guy, who has great taste, and gave me some pretty fun questions! Everything you've wanted to know about Jeaux Janovsky but were afraid to ask: http://chubstr.com/2012/features/a-conversation-with-jeaux-janovsky/ I gave Chubstr an exclusive first crack of the debut of an animated pitch promo of mine called Samurai Nanny! The Samurai Nanny promo was animated, co-written, co-directed by my good friend Avi Tuchman, whose work graces the very bottom of this blog as well! (Scroll AAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL the way down til you see a dancing computer!) Avi's an amazing animator, and I really love how the Sam Nan promo came out! Equally amazing music done by my other good pal, Brian Barrale, and great sfx by Michael Schmidt. Totally Samuradical job guys! Thank you!
"What is Epilogue?" Some say in whispers down darkened alleyways... Sometimes we answer, "Post Apocalyptic Roaches.", also with a whisper. "What's that?" they whisper back. We answer, but with a firmer whisper than the wispy whisper we offered before, "It's sorta like Mad Max... but with cockroaches!" And then they're all, "Whaaa?" whispering all inquisitive like. We reply w/ a sterner whisper, "It's a graphic novel. And it's gonna be awesome!" The "WE" is gonna be my pal Daniel Levitch and I. Daniel is a great guy, and I'm glad I connected with him via our significant others. No, not the whispering alleyway people! Ava & Amber, our lovely maidens of love and stuff! Last year, I did some illustration work for Daniel on his film Swine that they used for the dvd packagaing and menus! Swine is amazing. Find a copy today, anywhere you can! Here's the Swine trailer:
I have some other exciting news further down the road, but I'm keeping that mummy under wraps til I can unveil the news, so stay tuned friendletons! 2012 is gonna melt faces off with all kinds of Jeaux brand Awesome! \m/ -Jeaux
This image was in the sketchbook I was drawing these comics in, and it always made me laff after reading the "Hey Assholes" bit in the comic. I imagine this being the little punk ass who said it to our valiant heroes. -Jeaux