Friday, June 20, 2008

Another Detail From a New Painting

I'm finishing up my paintings now for NYC and it's a good thing because they want the jpgs a month early. Here is another small detail of a new piece, scanned directly. I'll be taking slides soon and then having a photographer take some more professional shots. (After that, I will be working on something for a Las Vegas show at the Hardrock Hotel.)
This is the painting that also has a giant eightball in it. I think it will be called "Black Ball Finale". I have some really nice frames for everything and will send off 6 paintings to NYC in July.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Same Page as Mark Ryden

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Communication Arts Illustration Annual 1996
Here I am on the same page as Mark Ryden in 1996 (his painting is at the top of the page). My painting is called, "The Boy from Togo". It's a fairly large oil on linen. I always entered my fine art into the Communication Arts Illustration annuals - in the unpublished category. I also used my fine art on postcard samples to mail out to art directors. This image got me so many jobs!! I think it was the busiest time for me in my entire illustration career and I had to actually turn some jobs away.

Lotte Reiniger (1899 -1981)

This is "The Chimney Sweep" by Lotte Reiniger,1955 (uploaded to YouTube by maydoll where you can see more of Lotte Reiniger's silhouette animations). Read about this remarkable German film artist here and here . You can get a DVD of her historically important animated feature film of 1926 on amazon :the oldest extant animated feature, " The Adventures of Prince Achmed".

The Art of Amy Crehore

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Earl Steffa Moran Pin-ups and more

"The Spanish Girl" by Earl Steffa Moran (Marilyn Monroe was the model)
Marilyn Monroe posing for artist
Earl Steffa Moran standing in front of his "Spanish Girl", pastel on illustration board
The Grapefruit Moon Gallery website has a lot of original, vintage illustrative drawings and paintings for sale. They also have a history of the artists and their work, including photos, which is utterly fascinating.
Marilyn Monroe visited artist Earl Steffa Moran in 1949 with dreams of being one of his pin-up calendar girls and he ended up doing a series of her. "This pastel was commissioned calendar Art for Brown & Bigelow and was originally titled CONSENTIDA and marketed to a Latin audience initially."
For original Pin-up, Glamour, Advertising, and Cover Art from the Grand Age of American Illustration (and more) visit:

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Kokusyoku Sumire, Musical Hokum-Gothic Lolitas




Thanks to Trevor Brown's blog I spent the last hour watching Youtube videos of these fabulous creatures. (This particular video was posted on Youtube by Archpope.) Their website says:
"New classical music spun out by two twin young girl dolls for the first time in Japan! At the center of this charming Kokusyoku Sumire (Black Violet) are Yuka, the genuine soprano songstress with the attraction of a little devil, and Sachi, the exceptional violinist and model who strikes adorable poses. The girls express with extravagant freedom motifs based on internationally known fairy tales such as the “Little Red Riding Hood”, “The Little Match Girl”, or “Hansel and Gretel”, while adopting a diversity of elements from such music genres as chansons or classical music."
Have a look at their website:

The Art of Amy Crehore

Friday, June 13, 2008

Magic Mirror, Magic Pool

A mesmerizing and surreal photo by FĂ©lix-Jacques Antoine Moulin, 1851. I blogged another one last year ...you can see it in his wikipedia link. (Thanks, Femme )

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Bill Monroe in 1966


Bill Monroe & kids photo copyright Raleigh Powell
My photo of the day is another classic shot taken by Raleigh Powell. This is of Bill Monroe in Roanoke, VA, 1966. Raleigh says, "This is from the 1st year of the Roanoke Bluegrass Festival. A very small crowd (under 100)and a makeshift stage illuminated by 100-watt lightbulbs. Ralph and Carter Stanley played as well; they were the best."