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November 25, 2009

New T-Shirt: Jesus Turtle Now Available!

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 3:13 pm

It took a bit longer than usual, but the Jesus Turtle is now available at the low introductory price of $16.99!

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It’s printed on super-soft Next Level Apparel shirts, which I actually like much more than any other 100% cotton tees I’ve tried. All of their styles are side-seemed and they are  roomier and less tight. Much easier to breathe, and it doesn’t cut off arm circulation like some other fashion shirts out there!

In addition to the new T-shirt, I am once again selling Holiday Cards, at a reduced price of $15.98 for a 10-pack.

Also, from now until the end of the year, you can get 40% of of EVERYTHING in the store with coupon code: donkey40. So come to Donkeyshines and do some X-mas shopping!

November 11, 2009

So I’m Planning to Start a Webcomic

Filed under: Artwork,Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: — Ryan Klemek @ 1:40 pm

It’s kind of strange that I haven’t done this yet. As a kid, I loved comic books, and really wanted to be a comic book artist when I grew up. I made up all sorts of superheros that were rip-offs of my favorite Marvel characters.  Superheroes were how I first got interested in drawing the human figure. Yet at some point between junior high school and now, I stopped collecting, reading and drawing comics. I never lost my appreciation for them, but chose to consume them in their feature film format. I think I would have still considered making my own stories, but the idea was daunting. Since I stopped reading them, I lost touch with the current comic art styles, and forgot how the rhythm of graphic story telling worked. My own painting and drawing styles didn’t seem practical for sequential art, and I figured it would take me a month to do each panel in that way.  Also, I never liked prospective drawing, so drawing exteriors and material environments for my characters seemed tedious and unenjoyable. Plus it didn’t seem realistic that I could pitch a graphic novel idea and get someone to publish it. But recently, I discovered Webcomics. Obviously, these aren’t new, but I was always prejudiced against them. I moronically thought that any comic worth reading would be in print format, and that digital publication was for amateurs. Now I realize that nothing could be further from the truth. The freedom that comes with self-publishing on the internet means artists are limited only by their imaginations (and not by this cliche I used to describe it). And since opening my mind, I’ve discovered comics that are way more wacky and original than anything I’ve ever seen printed on paper. One pleasant surprise was the huge number of different art styles out there. I was especially happy to see that some artists totally get away with fudging perspective lines when drawing backgrounds! They don’t even use rulers sometimes. Most webcomics are much more raw and unpolished than printed ones, partially because web artists have to do everything themselves, and often churn out multiple finished pages in a week. I’m still not sure if I can work as fast as these other artists, and I’m not even sure what style I will adopt to tell my story. Come to think of it, I don’t even know what my story is going to be just yet. Or even what kind of story. Oh, and then I gotta build another website. And then I gotta maintain that website. And find a way to get people to it. And find a way to make them keep coming back! I guess I have a lot of work to do…

October 23, 2009

Worst Volleyball Players Ever

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 12:10 pm

I made a new t-shirt design this week:

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I am not sure what I will do with this design. I may enter it at Uneetee, or I might just print it directly myself. I am waiting to hear back on a few more price quotes for blanks. Depending on which I decide to go with will determine which new design I print. If not this new design, then I will finally print the Jesus Turtle design which did not win at Uneetee. We will see…

October 9, 2009

Hitching a Ride

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , , — Ryan Klemek @ 11:16 am

So it took a week, but I finished that Squirrel T-shirt design:

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I am pretty happy with the way it came out. I like the little feet. I am still slow drawing in CS4 Illustrator, but I am getting better. I think I might start doing the initial drawings the old fashioned way on paper, and then scanning them in to trace. Anyway, I hope you all like the design. I am going to enter this design at Uneetee, and I will post here again when it is available for voting.

October 2, 2009

General Update

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 9:33 am

There’s a lot going on at Donkeyshines these days. We recently released some cozy, cold-weather clothes with our Robot Penguin Hoodies and our Donkey Pegasus Hats. Now, I am working on a new top secret T-shirt design featuring some squirrels. Even though its top secret, I’ll show you a sketch:

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What’s this little guy doing? Looks like he’s hanging from something. Looks like he’s in trouble! I guess we’ll have to wait until the design is completed to find out what’s going on.

The other thing I have been doing is searching for new blank tees to print on. I really love the Continental bamboo shirts, and the Royal Apparel 50/50 shirt used for the Black Cats design is nice, but I am thinking about alternatives to the American Apparel style I currently use for many of my designs. I like some things about AA, of course. It is nice that their shirts are soft and made in the USA in sweatshop-free factories and all that. I’m just not so sure about the way they fit. On me, they are tight in the chest, but then bag out by the waste instead of tapering. Some of my customers find them too tight as well. I really love how the bamboo shirts drape, and ideally, I would print all my designs on them. The problem is, the Continental line only has a few colors. Also, bamboo is more expensive. So now I am looking into other companies with bamboo lines such as Jerico and Onno Textiles, as well as some other cotton lines from Next Level Apparel, Royal, and Kavio. It might seem tedious, but I actually enjoy shopping for blanks! I look forward to getting samples from all these companies and being able to compare the softness and colors. Its gunna be awesome.

September 18, 2009

Robot Penguin Hoodies Have Arrived!

So it took a bit longer than expected, but the Robot Penguin Hoodies are finally ready and available to buy! Here’s what they look like:

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I am pretty happy with the way they came out! The design is nice and big, and the silver ink is especially shiny! I lucked out when Printmojo told me my original choice for blanks was no longer available, as I really love these Independent Trading Co. Standard Supply sweatshirts. They are nice and soft, they fit well, and the sleeves are a perfect length. The Robot Penguin Hoodies are printed on a unisex style, sizes Xsmall all the way up through XXlarge. We suggest the Xmall for the petite ladies out there, as the these run somewhat big. And here’s the best part…

For a limited time (til the end of September), you can get these shiny Robot Penguin Hoodies for the redonkelous intro price of $29.99! Yes, you heard me right! For about two weeks, you can get these for $5 more than the cost of a t-shirt! But then even the “real” price is pretty damn good. Starting October 1, they will go up to a measly $34.99.

Oh, one other thing I should mention. I only printed 102 of these things!  I already took one for me, one for the wife, and one for sis, so that means there are only 99 of these left to buy! If ya want one, ya better hurry, cuz I currently have no plans for a second run!

September 3, 2009

Fall and Beyond

So after taking many more months than I expected to complete the Black Cats painting, I suddenly find myself confronted with my least favorite season: The fall. Where did summer go? Perhaps it seemed short because June  behaved like April. Many people I know are glad to see the blistering days of August go, and are looking forward to the mild temperatures and the changing of the leaves. I’m not exactly sure why it is that I can’t get on board with this.  As a cyclist, I prefer the extreme heat of summer to the wind and rain of the fall, but it isn’t just about the weather. Or the shrinking of daylight. For me there’s also this conditioned emotional response to the coming of September, which I associate with the beginning of the school year. Now, I have not been a student for many years, but as the crickets began to chirp in mid-August, I still get that feeling of anxiety that comes with vanishing freedom. When you are in school, summer is about freedom and fall is about the end of that freedom. Of course there was also excitement, triggered by the purchase of new school clothes, and an attempt at a fresh start. There may be new pretty girls in your class, or at least ones that don’t remember how dorky you were last year. They won’t recognize you with your new carpenter jeans rolled up to your ankle, and your carefully blow-dried and gelled mullet. Anyway, now that I am happily married, the nostalgia of the “new hot girl possibilities” has vanished, but for some reason the anxiety of the “end of freedom” still lingers.

Usually, I just sort of suffer through the fall, but this year I decided to give myself reasons to look forward to it. As a guy who loves to design and wear t-shirts, I was always sad when summer ended and I had to cover them up with more layers. That is why I decided to make my own layers! Just yesterday, I finally put it that order for Robot Penguin hoodies. I thought this design worked well on a full zip sweatshirt, with each penguin on one side of the zipper. They tell me that these could be ready within a week and a half, but they could take a bit longer. I’m printing on Independent Trading Co blanks, and this is a new vendor for Printmojo. I won’t mind too much if it takes two weeks or longer, I’ll just be excited to get them!

Of course, when fall becomes winter, even a hoodie must hide under an insulated jacket. However, nothing has to cover up a toasty winter knit cap! That is why I am printing the Donkey Pegasus on a stylish, 100% acrylic hat. The garment with be black because black goes with everything, and stands out  against the snow. I’m going to use embroidery instead of screen printing, and I am trying to choose between metallic gold or silver thread.

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While the silver is more subtle, I was thinking it might be nice to go with gold this time. If you have a preference, tweet me your vote!

August 25, 2009

Black Cats Painting Finished!

Filed under: Artwork,Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 1:22 pm

It took me way longer than it should have, but here it is:

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I started the painting for the Black Cats t-shirt in the end of May I think, but was distracted with weddings and moving and stuff. I am pretty happy with it. I wish the expressions on our faces were happier or something. In the photos we didn’t look as serious. Oh well, now it’s on to the next project. Which may or may not be a painting. I still haven’t decided whether or not I will make X-mas cards this year.

August 5, 2009

Married

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements,Donkeyshines Origins — Tags: — Ryan Klemek @ 10:13 am

As many of you know, Vanessa and I had our big family wedding in Pittsburgh back in May. It was an amazing time for us and for our family, with tons of good food and dancing and more food. One thing we didn’t have was an officiator present with the power to make the marriage legal. While we will always think of the ceremony in Pittsburgh as our real wedding, we still needed to tie up that loose end so we could get all those benefits and tax breaks and stuff that the government likes to give married people. We decided to do something small, intimate and unique. We had our friend Jeff get ordained as a Justice of the Peace for a day, and we had a little gathering in our living room. There was a total of seven of us, and we all wore pajamas. Here’s a picture of Vanessa and I:

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Vanessa is wearing her usual monkey-in-the-bathtub pajamas, complete with the button-down top. She would later add a tiara which says “Princess for a Day”. I am wearing Super Friends bottoms and my Friends for Life t-shirt that I blogged about a few months ago. Here is Jeff, the JoP:

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Since he was the officiator, he got to wear the nightcap. It is too bad we did not have a candlestick for him to hold.  Here is another picture of the lucky couple, along with another lucky couple:

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That other couple is Jon and Loretta, who you might recognize from my Monkey and Bulldog painting. They are actually getting married in September, but I will probably not wear my pajamas to that wedding. Next, we have a photo of just the ladies who were present:

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From left to right, there’s Loretta, my sister Kim, Vanessa (you can see the tiara in this one) and my good friend Shelley.

The lil’ ceremony began with a short procession from our bedroom into the living room to music from The Mummy soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith. Jeff then had us all watch a clip of the finale from Revenge of the Nerds on Vanessa’s laptop. Jeff did not completely explain the relevance of this clip, nor did he need to. He then played a short congratulatory video made by our friend Jesse, who lives in Florida and was unable to attend the festivities. It was a parody of a Youtube video featuring a stoned Harrison Ford trying to congratulate a friend on receiving some film award. My mom, who was joining us via speaker phone could be heard laughing rancorously, although I am sure she was not familiar with the reference. After this, readings were delivered by Shelley, Jeff and Kim. Jeff chose these pieces randomly from a wedding website without first reading them himself . They were both amusing and moving. Jeff then brought the whole thing home with the standard “by the power vested in me” lines, and the deal was sealed. Vanessa and I are now able to share health insurance ! Hurray!  The seven of us then went out to celebrate at Tremont 647 in Boston’s South End. We had ribs and tater tots, and lobster mac and cheese. It was the perfect mini reception to our pajama wedding. While we will always think of May 24th in Pittsburgh as the day we were married, our little party in the living room will always have special meaning for us. Good stuff.

July 28, 2009

Barrel of Donkeys: New Uneetee Submission

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 9:31 am

It took many weeks, but Uneetee has finally put up my Barrel of Donkeys design for voting. Check it out.

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I don’t usually wear yellow shirts, but I thought the yellow sort of worked with this design. It goes with the banana, because bananas are also yellow. If you like it, go vote. If not, then you can at least help me out by not voting for anyone else’s designs! Ha, just kidding. I actually voted for some other designs, too. I like neat t-shirts, whether or not I happen to have made them myself. Although, I do sorta like the ones I make.

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