Posts Tagged 'Falun Gong'

Falun Gong comic coloured!

Coloured by Joel Benjamin!

Click to see in full!

At a GCSE art exhibit at the school I work at, staff were allowed to show their own work, so I decided to put up a comic strip I had drawn  for the “Publish You” anthology of alternative comics as part of Alternative Press.

The strip is a biography of Annie Yang, a woman who was tortured in China for practicing Falun Gong until she managed to get asylum in the UK.

Originally in Black and White, I had an awesome illustrator friend of mine, Joel Benjamin, do the colours to make it stand out amongst the other bright pieces on display.

In his own words,

“Joel Benjamin was born and raised on the east coast of the UK and spent much of his youth reading comics and drawing. In his teenage years he became obsessed with skateboarding and spent much of his time lurking around the streets of his hometown with his skater buddies. After studying fine art at Norwich school of art and design he made the sensible decision to go to Lincoln University to earn a degree in Illustration. Since then he has been working as freelance illustrator, creating illustrations for clients in the UK and US. Joel’s work expresses his love of nature and the great outdoors as well as his enthusiasm for music and human culture.”

Check out his work at
http://www.joelbenjamin.co.uk
 and his blog
http://www.teasteam.blogspot.com

This is the 12th year that Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) is a traditional cultivation practice that improves one’s physical health through meditation exercises and develops one’s spiritual awareness through the principles of the practice, truthfulness, compassion, tolerance.

In 1999, under orders of Jiang Zemin, then Premier of China, the CCP launched a persecution against Falun Gong practitioners after an official report showed that 70–100 million had taken up the practice. As the number exceeded the members of the CCP,  Jiang Zemin targeted Falun Gong for fear that such a large group would  undermine his power. And so began a campaign that tortured, killed and raped ordinary Chinese citizens on the sole account of their beliefs.

Although other peaceful groups are persecuted such as Tibetan monks, Muslims and some Christian groups, Falun Gong is the most targeted because it is the largest. for more information, see 
http://www.faluninfo.net

Christmas card commission and Sir Gawain’s Quest and other poems

Happy Christmas/holidays everyone!

My latest portrait commission… I am happy with the way the water-coloured shading turned out. Click for larger image.

If you want to commission me to draw something (for a fee), message me.

Other news: My red dragon slayer piece was published in a book of poetry available from amazon.com! Go buy a copy!

Product description and link below:

Sir Gawain’s Quest and other poems by Evan Mantyk

Product Description

“Sir Gawain’s Quest” is a retelling of the Arthurian tale “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” as an epic poem. In this version, the gods fluidly intermingle with mortals, true to the ancient Greek genre of epic poems, and the classic story becomes a vehicle for a reflection on the metaphysical nature of human beings, earth, and the universe. The theme of unknown heroics is an extension of the book’s other poems, which boldly expose the inhumanity found in modern China and call for justice against the communist regime that rules the rising international power.

About the Author

Evan Mantyk is a poet and writer living in New York. He writes a national column and edits local news for The Epoch Times, an international newspaper. A poet from an early age, he graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in English from the University of Michigan. Since he began practicing the meditation discipline Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong) at age 17, Evan has sought to raise awareness about the persecution of this peaceful discipline in modern China.



Finally! Videos of last Wednesday’s Book Launch of “Publish You” and my Falun Gong Comic Strip can be found here!

Can’t believe how long it took to sort this out!!

I have managed to upload all the videos taken of the “Publish You” book launch from last Wednesday!! It took quite an effort as I was taught how to edit the originals using Adobe Premiere by some mates, as they were  originally  shot in random segments.

These videos contain the purpose of the Alternative Press by Jimi Gherkin, Gareth Brookes and Peter Lally, experiences in preparing for it by Saban Kazim and also a poetry performance by Ceri May as well as me explaining why I drew my comic strip.

They are listed below in chronological order:

Alternative Press book launch 2009, Jimi Gherkin talks at Housmans, London


Gareth Brookes speech at Alternative Press 2009


Saban Kazim and Ceri May speak at Alternative Press 2009


Mickey Lam speaks at Alternative Press 2009


I was pretty nervous as I didn’t realise how many people were going to be there, but many people told me they liked what I said after- Thanks!!!

Interview with Alternative Press Organisers part 1 Housmans


Interview with Alternative Press Organisers part 2 Housmans


Here is my 2 page original comic strip on Annie Yang, so you know what I’m talking about:

Click to view enlarged pages to see it in full. Cheers!

Page 1

Page 1

Page 2

Page 2

Alternative Press Festival 2009 – Are you Zine Friendly?

On Thursday, I went to the ‘Are you Zine Friendly?’ at The Foundry, Old Street, where the whole basement was taken up by zinesters. It was a great way to expand the audience for self-made zines as many people, who were not normally exposed to this kind of thing, took interest and made a few purchases.

Talking to Liane Escorze, Dazed & Confused Digital Edition

Talking to Liane Escorza from Dazed & Confused Digital Edition about my comic strip on Falun Gong

People really liked the creativity of the zines..

People really liked the creativity of the zines..

I drew the 'Bawana' on the 'zine wall', which someone then changed it by adding a body underneath. Outrageous.

I drew the 'Bawana' on the 'zine wall', which someone then changed it by adding a body underneath. Outrageous.

There was a communal table where a few passersby put their zines on to sell, a ‘zine wall’ where anyone could draw what they liked and live music later in the evening.

There were good vibes throughout the night and some of the crowd included freelance reporters from the Evening Standard and Dazed & Confused.

One moment that stood out for me was when I drew a ‘Bawana’ on the zine wall, a cute version of a banana, and these two Spanish girls just pointed at it and laughed and said, ‘I wonder who drew that. It’s so funny.’

That made me laugh.

Passersby draw on the zine wall...

Passersby draw on the zine wall...

Evening Standard writer talks to Gareth Brookes about zines

Evening Standard writer talks to Gareth Brookes about zines

Evening Standard writer talks to Jimi Gherkin about zines

Evening Standard writer talks to Jimi Gherkin about zines

Live music later in the evening...

Live music later in the evening...

Alternative Press Festival 2009 – “Publish You…” Book Launch

Welcome to my blog!

Last night I attended the “Publish You…” Book Launch at Housmans radical bookshop, which kicked off the Alternative Press Festival 2009, organised by Jimi Gherkin and friends.

Housmans packed at the Alternative Press Festival 2009!

Housmans packed at the Alternative Press Festival 2009!

Jimi Gherkin, organiser, at the APF 2009

Jimi Gherkin, organiser, at the APF 2009

Gareth Brookes gives a speech as to what the AFP is all about

Gareth Brookes gives a speech as to what the AFP is all about

With the AFP 2009 organisers: (L-R) Gareth Brookes, Jimi Gherkin,  Saban Kazim, Peter Lally

With the AFP 2009 organisers: (L-R) Gareth Brookes, Jimi Gherkin, Saban Kazim, Peter Lally

The anthology showcases a diverse selection of comics, illustrations and poetry produced by talented ‘creatives’ in London.

I was well chuffed when a 2-page comic strip I produced for last year’s Random House graphic novel competition was selected to be in the anthology.

My strip was a biography of a woman, Annie Yang, who was tortured in China for practicing Falun Gong until she managed to get asylum in the UK.

I chose this subject as this is the 10th year that Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) is a traditional cultivation practice that improves one’s physical health through meditation exercises and develops one’s spiritual awareness through the principles of the practice, truthfulness, compassion, tolerance.

In 1999, under orders of Jiang Zemin, then Premier of China, the CCP launched a persecution against Falun Gong practitioners after an official report showed that 70–100 million had taken up the practice. As the number exceeded the members of the CCP,  Jiang Zemin targeted Falun Gong for fear that such a large group would  undermine his power. And so began a campaign that tortured, killed and raped ordinary Chinese citizens on the sole account of their beliefs.

Everyone has seen the image of the Tankman at the Tiananmen Square Massacre. This year is the 20th anniversary of when the CCP ran their own people over with tanks when students began calling for democracy and anti-corruption measures.

Although other peaceful groups are persecuted such as Tibetan monks, Muslims and some Christian groups, Falun Gong is the most targeted because it is the largest.

The whole floor at Housmans was extremely packed and during the launch, I gave a small speech on what I thought the alternative press was all about, video to come soon!



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