My friend Stuart
Cudlitz has passed away after a long illness. I know of Stuart
through my friend Sally Syberg as she had worked at Colossal Pictures
in SF for many years, and so had Stuart. Stuart had the misfortune
of working on several interesting visual effects projects and formed
the incorrect belief that this was a creative way to work in the
motion picture industry (the belief is incorrect, because the two
pictures were exceptional, which is one of the reasons their visual
effects were sent to Colossal to begin with).
At one point his
significant other got a good job with Nickelodeon in NYC and he moved
there, perhaps a little over a decade ago, and we spent some time
together. He told me how difficult it was to have a beautiful wife
who loved him and supported him in Manhattan where all he had to do
was paint fine art or whatever else he wanted to do. It seems funny
in retrospect, at the time I was bitterly jealous, of course.
My friend Stuart was
a complete character and he will be missed.
Please go enjoy your day while you still can.
A biography of Stuart as taken from his website (see below)
Stuart Cudlitz is an artist, writer, filmmaker and educator. As an exhibiting multi-media studio artist and a published illustrator, writer and composer he has applied these legacy skills to the design and direction for his work many credits on commercial and independent films and interactive media employing emerging technologies. As a guest lecturer and adjunct faculty Cudlitz utilizes a professional studio approach to teach curriculum in both MFA and BFA programs with emphasis on techniques in visual thinking, interdisciplinary animation methodology and the integration of traditional arts and narrative techniques across all media. He is currently writing a book on the relationships between the legacy of traditional art methodology and digital media creation and distribution while continuing to provide creative direction and design solutions for the media, communications and electronics industries. Recent accomplishments include co-invention of a proprietary patented technology for the storage, retrieval and exchange of personal profile data enabling consistent interpretation across multiple device, applications and data services based on a social networking model. Professional Associations include ASCAP, ACM and IEEE.
Stuart's Website
This is sad to hear. For some weird reason I tried to reach out to Stuart. Back in 1975 when we were students at UMass he did a series of charcoals for me in exchange for some herbal remedies. I found the prints a couple of years ago - they were still in great shape - and my wife had them framed for me. I sent him an email to tell him I still found great enjoyment from them.
ReplyDeleteThis is what he drew
https://www.flickr.com/photos/31144058@N00/sets/72157657861062394
His life lives on in his work
Mike