Sunday, July 17, 2011

retro painting



































…have you ever tried to intentionally paint an image so it looks like an illustration from your childhood? You know, totally adopt the style of art that you grew up with?

Whether the 60's, 70's, 80's, or 90's, each decade had certain looks and even ways that paint was applied. I grew up in the late 60's/early 70's, when illustration was starting to break away from the conservative 'advertising agency' approach of the 1950's and becoming more colorful and a bit more wild. Of course, this was Madison Avenue's attempt to co-opt what "the kid's" were wearing and eating and talking about.

For me, each decade is pretty easy to pinpoint, there's a fairly clear difference in the look(s) of an illustration or product design from the 1940's to the 1950's. The same holds true for the 60's and 70's. It's when we get to the 1980's and 90's that things become a little less clearly defined and distinguishable (to me, at least).

Anyhoo, above is my entry: an illustration of football Hall of Famer Don Maynard (who, by the way, was the first player ever signed by the NY Titans, who a few years later, changed their name to the NY Jets).

Can't you just see it on the box cover to a kid's game or football card from 1971?

Sunday, July 3, 2011

weekend at norman's...




































just got back from 'baseball day at the norman rockwell museum.'

I exhibited several of my paintings and spoke about baseball, the negro leagues, and being an illustrator. I even did a watercolor demo in front of what seemed like a million people (!).  Yup, I was pretty nervous, but somehow got through it all, meeting a lot of great people who had stories to share about their own childhoods and their own love of baseball.  Two standout people were the curator of the event, the AWESOME Tom Daley, who graciously made me feel at home, and the DOUBLY AWESOME photographer Jane Shauck.

thanks to all who came and especially the guys who helped out (thanks, Jeremy!).







here's the painting demo that I did.  it took about an hour...























...and here's some of the aforementioned Jane Shauck's photos of the new york mets.  great images!


Thursday, June 30, 2011

and speaking of Norman Rockwell...

this Saturday at the NR Museum in Stockbridge, MA...
I'm very pleased (and honored) to have been invited to speak at the museum about my portrait work.  
I'll also be doing a watercolor demo.  YIKES!  keep your fingers crossed that I don't muck it up!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

obscure, yes...but still something cool

here's the cover to a recent baseball publication that looks solely at the history of baseball in the Negro Leagues.  I'm doubly proud of it because the editor and art director actually let me change their usual cover design so I could create this image of an 'imaginary' set of NL baseball cards.  I mean, come on, we ALL kept our stack of cards together with a big rubber band, right?

Monday, June 6, 2011

this past weekend...

had a wonderful time in Derry, Ireland at the charming, fun, family-friendly "2D Comics Festival." Chatted with lots of kids and looked at the portfolios of a lot of talented artists. Drank a lot and had a lot of great conversations. thanks, all.

Adding to my comic book superstar photo series are...

glen fabry (man, he lives up to his reputation)
mick mcmahon (the living legend!)
rufus dayglo (great artist and a real sweetheart)

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

this past weekend...


















the Boston Comic Con has, in four short years, turned into one of the very best and most fun cons of the year. Thanks to Nick and Jimmy (and my pal Colin) for inviting me up this past weekend and treating me like royalty.
I moderated a panel on 'the art of the cover,' which featured Dave Johnson, Adam Hughes, JG Jones, and J Scott Campbell. What these superstars were doing hanging out with me, I'll never know!