I recently discovered a blog that I like very much. In fact, I like it so much, I even wrote a post for it.
The site is maintained by Doug Drexler, a "designer, sculptor, illustrator, and an Academy Award-winning makeup artist." He is also a digital effects artist. He has worked on such films as Starman, The Cotton Club, and Dick Tracy. He is probably best known, at least to fans of the television series (see here), for his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Enterprise. He has also worked on a couple of Star Trek films.
Most of the blog posts concern the Star Trek ships of the line and the model-building of same. The photography that accompanies these posts is gorgeous. In addition, Drexler often offers behind-the-scenes glimpses of the films and television shows he has been involved with, and from time to time he writes about the history of Hollywood - great fun for a movie buff.
Drexler also posts (as all bloggers do) about some of his favorite things. One of those is comics from days past, including, naturally, Dick Tracy and one drawn by Wally Wood; readers of Calvin and Hobbes will recognize the artistic inspiration.
What Drexler doesn't write about is current events, which is one of the reasons I like it. No politics, no White House, no Congress, no crime, no ugly celebrity beach bodies, "Sexperts," or gay penguins. (You can find all of these on Foxnews.com.)
The other reason I like the blog, and this is the main one, is Drexler's optimism. It permeates everything he writes. There is no whining on "The Drex Files" - at least, not by Doug. Even when he is writing about things from the past, Drexler has his eye on future. And it's clear he has high hopes for it.
After all, he's seen it; he works there.
Visit "The Drex Files" here.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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