Black History Month

HAPPY BLACK FUTURE MONTH // FEBRUARY HAS A SILENT "R" by Hab Oh

YURR! Can you believe it? FEBRUARY is here! As we all know, in America, this month is dedicated to Black History. Kind of funny this also happens to be the shortest month of the year, hm! Anyway, I personally believe Black Culture, Heritage, and Art should be celebrated all year round BUT I love that we can be just a little bit more annoying to the racists out there. Now, more than ever, it is integral that we honor and uplift not only our history but our future as well. There is a near insurmountable number of Black artists and creators out there who deserve a mountain of love and support. From the mainstream to the independent. I recently uploaded a video discussing the erasure of Black Media here in the US and I feel it’s quite telling how easy it is for our work to just be tossed aside like a Raggedy-Ann Doll.

Often, I hear conversations from our own kinfolk saying that we need more positive roles, we need more heroes that look like us, we need more stories that represent the full spectrum of the diaspora. The irony is that a lot of the things we’re asking for already exist, all across the arts & entertainment industry. The problem is that many of us don’t want to look or if something is presented that isn’t Oprah, Tyler Perry, etc — it’s deemed as less than or even corny. From sci-fi romps like They Cloned Tyrone to poignant commentaries on modern-day racism like American Fiction, we HAVE what we need. It just needs to be loved just as much as the generic swill that gets more attention. That’s a harsh word but did we really need ANOTHER adaptation of The Color Purple? NO.

”I thought you said we had to support each other, why you calling The Color Purple that?!” - I absolutely love and support all the artists who dedicated their time and craft to the musical, I love that for us. However, we also need to be critical of the more problematic aspects of our art. We don’t need any more Black Trauma Stories. Give me Black Horror, give me Black Sci-Fi, give me Black Romance — we’re done with the slave narratives, the drug empires, and basic ass gang war stories.

2024 is the year where we will be on top and it will be through GOOD art, GOOD tv, GOOD film. Support your local artists, filmmakers, writers. Show them that they are loved and even if you think their work may be corny, offer feedback. We love feedback. I don’t want to see another show like RAP SHIT or Raising Dion getting canceled. I don’t want to see phenomenal artists like Chuck Collins (Bounce Comic) or Sheena Rose being overlooked or undervalued. Not trying to be preachy but I want us to do better! If we don’t, nobody else is going to look out for us.

So, let’s make this Black Future Month count!


HEROES: REAL & IMAGINED @ RIVAA GALLERY

In case you live in an alternate dimension, you know I recently had the opening reception to my latest art exhibition at RIVAA Gallery titled: HEROES REAL AND IMAGINED; curated by artist Micheline Hess. It couldn’t have gone any better and I definitely felt like I was on cloud-9 the entire night. I even made a vlog on the whole experience that you can watch, below. Make sure to leave a comment!

There’s also an album of photos I took throughout the night that you can check out over on Facebook. And, if you’re sad you missed out, don’t worry! The duration of the exhibition runs through to February 11th, and I will absolutely be there on the final day!


REDRWN RETURNS

Emani, reDRWN Candid, 2023

The reDRWN Portrait Project is back for the month of February. Each week, you’ll be greeted with a new collection of faces in glorious, vibrant animations. Inspired by the intro sequence of the hit comedy series In Living Color, I’ve become rather fond of the CANDID iteration of the project. So, we’ll live in this space for quite some time. The faces have already been chosen and I can’t wait to share them all with you!


UNIT 333: REVERIES PROGESS

The Approach, 2024

During the month of February, the focus of the Unit 333 project will be on character development and design. I want to make sure each character, even ones in the background, have a distinct visual personality. Additionally, I’ll spend time bringing Sweaty Minds into the fold, as it always lived as the sister series to Unit 333. Fortunately, a lot of this development process can be seen on my YouTube Channel Livestreams!


JOIN THE HABTOONS PATREON

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REPRESENTATION STILL MATTERS // LET'S TALK BLACK ART by Hab Oh

What’s good, Habgoblins! January is flying by so quickly, I hope it’s been treating you well! NOW, before we get into the meat of this blog update, I want to remind you that on January 27th, I’ll be showcasing a brand-new body of work at RIVAA Gallery. It’s my first exhibition in THREE whole years, so you better pull up or I’ll ban you from eating Jamaican Oxtail for life, haha! Click this sentence for further details.


BLACK ART ALWAYS MATTERS

It seems as if it was just yesterday where there was unconditional love and support for our Black Creators. From Visual Arts, to Music, and even Online Content-Creation, there was a thriving community growing. Hell, companies started going crazy hiring Black talent in nearly every area imaginable. It was a beautiful world.

Unfortunately, it seems that was just a fad. All the Black Girl Magic and Black Boy Joy vanished. Those same creators, artists, and hopefuls that were hired for amazing opportunities were dropped like a hot rock held by a snowman. Even now, there have been a multitude of films, shows, and other Black projects being canceled on popular networks and social media platforms. The most recent being Issa Rae’s “Rap Shit” on HBO.

How is it that we live in a world that is obsessed with every facet of us but refuses to love us? We’ve some of the greatest stories come out in the past few years that broke the mold. Steering away from conventional and generic stereotypes of our culture. Defining new ways to showcase Blackness. Refreshing and genre defining new worlds, characters, visuals left on the cutting room floor.

Atlanta, They Cloned Tyrone, Rap Shit, Insecure, The Wonder Years (Reboot), Entergalactic, NOPE, Sorry To Bother You, My Dad The Bounty Hunter, The Creator, Wendell & Wild, The Spider-Verse Films, South Side, Grand Crew, Astronomy Club, POSE, Legendary, The Get Down, Raising Dion, A Black Lady Sketch Show —- these are just a FEW pieces of Black Media that deserved more love. Sure, a few of these got a bit more recognition (Insecure, Spiderverse) but even then, not to the degree and fervor of their White Contemporaries. Don’t even get me started on the visual arts and indie scenes.

With that being said, if you’re reading this right now: Go Support A Black Creator TODAY! Doesn’t have to be me, it can be anyone creating quality work living in their authentic Blackness. Let’s not be ignorant and complain about their being a lack of diversity when it’s all right in front of us. Be it locally in your own town or across the internet, there is a Black Creator waiting for their community and you can be the lynchpin that catapults the creation into the next big hit. When I get some spare time, I’ll be creating a comprehensive list of extraordinary artists, content creators, streamers, and entrepreneurs that you need to check out. Our time is now!

Seriously, when we support our own (not to sound like a Hotep or anything), it greatly impacts the industry around us. Think about it, we haven’t seen a Black Trauma Narrative in quite a long time. Sure, we just had The Color Purple Remake come out recently, but it flopped because we don’t need that anymore. When we support our own, we’re able to tell the stories we want to tell and step into amazing new worlds. We just saw the biggest boom of genre-fiction in Black Media in the past 2-3 years, we’ve been eatin’ good in sci-fi! When we support our own, we can avoid nonsense like the Killmonger Dreads or The Society of Magical Negroes and more great art like American Fiction or The Book of Clarence.

Furthermore, when we support our own, our children can thrive. They will be able to feast on positive imagery and become inspired in their own right. Trust me, I know this because I’ve seen it from experience of teaching art in public schools for the past seven years. This may sound like big dreamer hyperbole, but I believe in this.


UPCOMING PROJECTS

Here’s a quick rundown of what’s coming up for February:

  • reDRWN CANDID, Part 2

  • Hab Oh Draws…The 90s

  • Habrotica Art (Patreon Exclusive)

  • Forgotten Toons With Hab Oh (TikTok Exclusive)

  • Unit 333: Reveries Art & Animation

Further details to follow in the next newsletter update!


LIMITED TIME PATREON MEMBERSHIP DEAL

Welcome to the ULTIMATE Habgoblin Experience, introducing a limited-time deal for the Habtoons Patreon Page! Are you ready for the next step in our journey together filled with exclusive content, behind-the-scenes magic, and a community of like-minded folks like yourself? Now’s your chance!

For a limited time only, Habtoons is offering you the golden gem to enter our inner circle with a special $1 Tier Membership! What’s even better is that the first 50 People who snag this deal with be guaranteed this exclusive membership for LIFE.

Here’s Why You Should Join:

Insider Access: Jump into the heart of the Habtoons creative process, sneak peeks and early access to the greatest and unique art experiences. Witness the making of upcoming projects before anyone else. You won’t just be a fan, you’re a VIP Habgoblin.

Exclusive Art & Content: It’s like we’re part of a secret society because there will be comics, art, videos, behind-the-scenes, and so much more just for YOU.

Unbelievable Value: For just a single dollar, you’ll have access to a massive amount of Habtoons art and content. Worth its weight in a large plate of Jamaican Oxtail.

ACT FAST! ONLY 37 SLOTS LEFT!
The First 50 members will forever be immortalized as a Founding Patron on the Hall of Habgoblins with the First 10 members gaining VIP Status on the HabOhTV Twitch Channel. Secure your spot in Habtoons History!

Lock in your $1 Membership today! Your membership fee will NEVER increase, and the rewards will only get better over time. Join today and let’s see this journey unfold, click this sentence!