Gerald Scarfe Biography

Gerald Scarfe, Artist
Born asGerald Anthony Scarfe
Occup.Artist
FromUnited Kingdom
BornJune 1, 1936
St John's Wood, London, England
Age88 years
Gerald Scarfe, born upon June 1, 1936, is a popular British artist, illustrator, comic artist, and political satirist, widely known for his imaginative layouts as well as caricatures. Well-known as the chief illustrator for Pink Floyd's iconic 1979 cd "The Wall", Scarfe's creative design reverberated with audiences and solidified his place amongst revered artists.

Birth as well as Early Life
Gerald Anthony Scarfe was born in St. John's Wood, London, in 1936 to Gladys and also Raymond Charles Scarfe. Scarfe was prone to health problem throughout his youth, mainly as a result of bronchial asthma, as well as this indicated investing a significant quantity of time alone, slowly nurturing his artistic skills. Withdrawing right into his imagination supplied relief for the young artist, as well as it was during this time that he started to establish his unique, darkly-humorous imaginative point of view.

Education And Learning and also Early Career
Scarfe did not originally seek art as a profession. After examining at the London College of Printing and Graphic Art (currently referred to as the London College of Communication), he started working as a marketing representative. Nevertheless, his love for attracting quickly took control of, as well as by the late 1950s, he was submitting his images to local magazines.

In 1960, Private Eye, a British satirical as well as present events magazine, published among Scarfe's animes for the first time. This marked the beginning of his long association with the magazine, which continued for more than 50 years. Despite having a lack of official art training, Scarfe's special design and also dark wit swiftly acquired focus, as well as it wasn't long till he was working for various other major publications like Punch Magazine, The Evening Standard, The Sunday Times, as well as The New Yorker.

Collaborating With Pink Floyd
Among Scarfe's most distinguished job sites was his partnership with the noteworthy British rock band Pink Floyd. In 1979, he developed computer animations for the band's album "The Wall", that included making the legendary personalities like the marching hammers, the monstrous schoolmaster, and also the shrieking faces. His signature animation design was also featured in the succeeding live programs as well as the 1982 film "Pink Floyd - The Wall", directed by Alan Parker.

Along with "The Wall", Scarfe also made the cover for Pink Floyd's 1981 album "A Collection of Great Dance Songs", in addition to the art work for diva Roger Waters' solo cds "The Pros and also Cons of Hitch Hiking" (1984) and "Amused to Death" (1992).

TELEVISION, Film, as well as Theater Work
Throughout his career, Scarfe has actually made substantial contributions to various television productions, films, and cinema shows. Several of the tv shows he worked with include "Yes Minister", "Scarfe's World" and "The Godfather".

His film contributions include producing the personality styles and also aesthetic designs for Walt Disney's 1997 animated movie "Hercules", showcasing his versatile creative talents. In the world of theater, Scarfe's art work and also design style were prominently included in the English National Ballet's 2002 manufacturing of "The Nutcracker" and the Los Angeles Opera's 2003 efficiency of "The Magic Flute".

Personal Life
Gerald Scarfe has been wed to starlet Jane Asher given that 1981, as well as together, they have three children. Scarfe's bio, "The Making of Pink Floyd: The Wall", was released in 2010, giving an in-depth look at his involvement in the production of the famous album and film.

Heritage and also Impact
Throughout his proceeding career, spanning over 6 years, Gerald Scarfe's payments to art and style have actually left a substantial mark on contemporary society. His distinct style has actually influenced plenty of musicians, animators, filmmakers, as well as artists. As one of the leading political satirists of his time, Scarfe's work will permanently be born in mind for its unmatched imagination, daring vision, as well as biting wit.

Our collection contains 18 quotes who is written / told by Gerald.

Related authors: Walt Disney (Cartoonist), Pink Floyd (Musician), Roger Waters (Musician), Jane Asher (Actress), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Pink (Musician)

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18 Famous quotes by Gerald Scarfe

Small: All the children had to wear a gas mask in case of a gas attack by the Germans. They tried to make the
"All the children had to wear a gas mask in case of a gas attack by the Germans. They tried to make the masks like Mickey Mouse faces so the children would like them. But I didn't. They had big ears on them"
Small: How do I feel about war? Well anybody I guess, I hope, I dont like it
"How do I feel about war? Well anybody I guess, I hope, I don't like it"
Small: England was incredibly dull and everything exciting seemed to be in America
"England was incredibly dull and everything exciting seemed to be in America"
Small: I have been to several wars to draw. I went to Vietnam. And made drawings in Vietnam during that period
"I have been to several wars to draw. I went to Vietnam. And made drawings in Vietnam during that period of the war there, and found that to be a very very sad situation"
Small: And um, when I came back to England I put a very complex soundtrack on it, featuring everyone from Jimi
"And um, when I came back to England I put a very complex soundtrack on it, featuring everyone from Jimi Hendrix, right through to Neil Diamond, you know, everybody that was kind of popular who was kind of popular at that time"
Small: So, I created these creatures called The Frightened Ones which in the film you see do have mask like ki
"So, I created these creatures called The Frightened Ones which in the film you see do have mask like kind of heads and they run beneath the ground to hide. Which is what in fact we did during the war"
Small: I mean when I was working shall we say with Disney, you know they sent me the script for the film Hercu
"I mean when I was working shall we say with Disney, you know they sent me the script for the film Hercules and I had to imagine what all the characters looked like. And to develop those characters, so nothing exists visually when I get the script"
Small: And when Roger talks about the frightened ones running away from the bombs, I immediately thought of my
"And when Roger talks about the frightened ones running away from the bombs, I immediately thought of my days when I was young and I had to wear these gas masks"
Small: Where as in animation you have to kind of do a series of drawings in between to complete the movement
"Where as in animation you have to kind of do a series of drawings in between to complete the movement"
Small: I just recently did a film with Disney, and they put the drawings straight on the computer. And its all
"I just recently did a film with Disney, and they put the drawings straight on the computer. And it's all painted on the computer now and not by hand anymore"
Small: And having suffered for part of the war when I was a child. I was too young to really understand what w
"And having suffered for part of the war when I was a child. I was too young to really understand what was going on but one of my favorite pieces of animation now is that Goodbye Blue Sky in The Wall because that deals directly with that period in time"
Small: I think that an artist is a bit like a computer. He receives information from the world around him and
"I think that an artist is a bit like a computer. He receives information from the world around him and from his past and from his own experiences. And it all goes into the brain"
Small: You know its my job to visualize, what is literal or audible, so I designed all the characters, and I d
"You know it's my job to visualize, what is literal or audible, so I designed all the characters, and I designed what they do and how they should do it and so on"
Small: So the whole of war, when you look at it is probably run by professional soldiers, and the rest of them
"So the whole of war, when you look at it is probably run by professional soldiers, and the rest of them are just recruits, or people who are just forced to join the army"
Small: I havent done a book for about 3 or 4 years now
"I haven't done a book for about 3 or 4 years now"
Small: And then I think they asked me to work on Wish You Were Here, which was the next album coming up. And I
"And then I think they asked me to work on Wish You Were Here, which was the next album coming up. And I didn't do anything for a long time. I had other projects, and I didn't get around to doing anything for a bit"
Small: Well I was an asthmatic child. So that for most of my childhood I was in bed. Bedridden
"Well I was an asthmatic child. So that for most of my childhood I was in bed. Bedridden"
Small: So war is an extremely sad business, because the majority of people dont want to be in it
"So war is an extremely sad business, because the majority of people don't want to be in it"