Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.04.2019, Blaðsíða 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.04.2019, Blaðsíða 44
36The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 05— 2019 gotravel.grapevine.is 5% discount to our readers with promo code: GRAPEVINEGO2019 From Johnny Ryan’s Overly Sick Cartoons To The Moomins Hugleikur tells us what inspired him to be an artist. Words: Hugleikur Dagsson & Valur Grettisson Photo: Art Bicnick Hugleikur Dagsson is one of Iceland's most loved and, perhaps in some ways, notori- ous artists. His comics are brutal and hi- larious in their simplicity. His books have been translated for global audiences and have impacted the comic scene in Iceland in a legendary way. He has also been an important part of The Reykjavík Grape- vine’s story as he was once, one of Grape- vine illustrators. But here it is—what impacted and shaped this fantastic artist. Monty Python The ending of 'The Holy Grail' was an eye opening experience. The camera man was killed and then nothing. Not even end credits. I didn’t know this was allowed. By putting structure and storytelling in the back seat and put- ting the joke behind the wheel, Monty taught me the beauty of rule breaking. Favourite work: 'The Meaning of Life.' The live organ transplants scene triggered something within me. Sarah Silverman Eddie Izzard and Bill Hicks were my first stand-up comedy crushes. But Sil- verman was my first love. Her combina- tion of darkness and kindness is exactly what I’m aiming for in my own comedy stylings. She manages to be super woke and super un-PC at the same time. In an age where many people think PC cul- ture is killing comedy, she’s a reminder that humour doesn’t work that way. Favourite work: It’s a tie between 'A Speck of Dust,' (stand-up special) and the short lived 'Sarah Silver- man Programme.' Oh, and her per- formance in 'Wreck it Ralph!' I love the fact that someone who regularly tells trump to go eat shit on Twitter is also a part time Disney princess. Tove Jansson I’ve always been fascinated by world building. Stan Lee and Tolkien play an important part in my general geek- dom, but Jansson is my personal fa- vourite. Looking at the detailed map of Moominland in the first pages of every Moomin book sparked my interest in fantasy, which has only grown stronger. Favourite work: 'Comet in Moomin- land.' It’s a children’s book about the end of the world. Probably had a huge part in me writing my own apoca- lyptic graphic novel series, 'Endir.' Johnny Ryan I had already started doing my overly sick cartoons when I discovered John- ny Ryan’s overly sick cartoons. He has been my immoral compass since then. If Johnny can do it, I can do it. Having said that, he does delve into territories even I wouldn't dare to enter. The only time I’m offended by Ryan’s work is when I don’t find it offensive enough. Favourite work. 'The Prison Pit' series. It’s a black metal space opera where ev- ery character is the scum of the universe. Tvíhöfði I started listening to Jón Gnarr and Sigurjón Kjartansson when they had a radio show called Heimsendir (“World’s End”) in the early '90s. Later they became Tvíhöfði, the most popu- lar comedy radio duo in Iceland. Af- ter repeatedly winning their movie trivia game they hired me as a film critic and then later as an anima- tor for their TV show. I learned a lot from being in their presence. They are my comedy parents. Jón is the mom. Favorite work: Whenever they’re on the radio. That’s my favourite. Quiet mayhem Making Of An Artist I’m aiming for in my own comedy stylings Travelling in Iceland has brought us a lot of joy over the years. And now it’s your turn.
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