Finally…
Posted in General on November 29th, 2005 by OGeorgeWelcome to my site. After about a thousand false starts I realized I was going about this blogging business bass ackwards. For months I’d been trying to write an introductory post, and it kept tuning into a bad book. It was only after reading the early entries of some of my favorite online posters that I finally understood I don’t have to tell my entire life story, or try to explain all my questionable life choices before beginning to show you images. After all, this is an illustration site. So…
Full frontal blogging
Self-portraiture may be a pretentious beginning (I’m the one on the left), but then I’ve chosen this garish color scheme and put myself in the header. Hopefully, it won’t blind too many of you. I should mention that I don’t condone underage drinking, but Australopithecines probably matured faster than we do today and there was no danger of him driving. As far as his lack of clothing goes, please… he wouldn’t be wearing pants and I’ve spent my almost 60 years of life trying to paint animals with as much anatomical accuracy as possible. While I include human beings under the heading animals, I promise never to go for an R or X rating just to be obnoxious and certainly will never show off my own shortcomings.
Fossils of my friend here have been found in Olduvai Gorge. It makes him the perfect toastmaster, and explains the terrible pun (a gift from my son) of the title. The original idea was to create a character to narrate a series of short books about life through the Cenozoic, the last 65 million years. I saw book after popular book about dinosaurs, and although I too loved the ruling reptiles, by comparison, there were such a limited number of popular sources on mammalian and avian post-dino evolution that I thought I could use my abilities to fill in some of the blanks in an interesting way. My son also suggested I use myself as the model for Olduvai because I am exactly that 6-foot silhouette so many articles and books use for scale, and besides, I‘m always available and work cheap.
And so it begins; but not without a huge thank you to Brent Rasmussen of Unscrewing the Inscrutable. I can only attempt this because of his incredible patience with this computer neophyte, his amazing ability to write instructions I could actually understand, and his unflagging good humor and encouragement. No good deed goes unpunished however, and sooner or later I’m sure he’ll show up here befriending or being eaten by some monstrous critter.
Once upon a time
I had natural history columns in several newspapers, but that was over 20 years ago. I’m asking that you be gentle with me until I get back to where…well…the writing comes easier. I’m going to try to put up posts about some fossil animal or locale at least twice a month, complete with new illustrations. In between I’ll post work done in the past or new contracted work after it appears in print. Sometimes it might be a simple study of a bird…
…or some other living result of vertebrate evolution. Other times it may be a place in the here and now or in the past that I’ve visited, if only in my imagination.
And finally…finally…I’m not meaning to hide behind Olduvai. I’ve just been signing everything on the Internet for so long as OGeorge that it seemed the only way to go. My name is Carl Buell and I’ve been either self-employed or self-impoverished as illustrator for 40 years. At this moment I’m back in the area of my childhood in upstate New York, but I’ve lived in over 20 locations in 7 states and loved every one of them, as there was always a bird or other critter to watch or keep me company.






