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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. An Illustrator’s Story – Magazines and Newspapers (Part I). 8220;Blind Spot,” by John Rhodes (1962). Many new trends and styles came and went and art directors would often demand new directions and expect you to work in a number of styles. One Art Director who kept my phone humming was Ron Butler with a great smile and easy manner. He was Art Director at The Star Weekly. And The Star Weekly Novel.

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. An Illustrator’s Story – Magazines and Newspapers (Part I). 8220;Blind Spot,” by John Rhodes (1962). Many new trends and styles came and went and art directors would often demand new directions and expect you to work in a number of styles. One Art Director who kept my phone humming was Ron Butler with a great smile and easy manner. He was Art Director at The Star Weekly. And The Star Weekly Novel.

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Today's Inspiration: Frank Furlong: "... the most fulfilling work of my time in commercial art."

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Frank Furlong: ". the most fulfilling work of my time in commercial art.". Was a young illustrator in Detroit during the mid-20th century when that city, fueled on high-octane auto industry dollars, was as much an epicenter of advertising art as New York. Previously. Frank described his departure from Detroit and what came next. Today, the conclusion of the story. Leif Peng. Alan E. Cober. Steven G&#...

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Today's Inspiration: Matt Baker: Making the Most of It

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Monday, December 02, 2013. Matt Baker: Making the Most of It. By Guest Author, Joe Procopio. Looking at Baker’s art, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a couple of his avowed artistic heroes were Alex Raymond and Andrew Loomis. A 128-page graphic novel that many scholars argue is the first in the medium’s history. Baker drew every installment of the candid wartime cutie, from her premiere in Fightin’ Marines. Tales were de...

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Today's Inspiration: March 2006

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Friday, March 31, 2006. I'm so pleased to have Mighty Ward Jenkins. Guest writing as we wrap up this week's look at Ads with 50's Storybook Styles. But wait, did I say "wrap up"? As luck should have it, Dan Goodsell. Who started it all on monday graciously turned in an extra write-up for a late-breaking ad I felt was too perfect for him. Tune in this weekend for a "bonus track" at Today's Inspiration! Links to this post.

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Today's Inspiration: Bob Peak: "... when you turn the page it's all over."

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Friday, August 27, 2010. Bob Peak: ". when you turn the page it's all over.". In the 1960s the Famous Artists School. Released an updated version of its multi-binder correspondence course featuring new chapters by then-current illustration stars; among them, Bob Peak. In his chapter (entitled "Advanced line drawing and tonal painting". For me the solving of the problem, the creative process, is more exciting than doing the f...

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Today's Inspiration: Marilyn Conover: "... the most dynamic person I have ever encountered."

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Thursday, June 26, 2014. Marilyn Conover: ". the most dynamic person I have ever encountered.". Today, you'll get to know Marilyn a little better through the recollections of Peggy Plumb Knapp. I'm betting you'll enjoy Peggy's narrative as much as I did when she sent it to me just over a year ago. Leif. And Suzy, daughter (about 7? Other duties included helping her with her children; I wasn't much help. I had never babys...

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About Old Chevy Ads. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. 55 Chevrolet Newspaper Ad. OLD RELIABLE " INTO A FLASH OF FIRE! Was the art director on this ad and Warren Winstanley. Was the photographer. At the time Warren worked for Cle Clark who was one of the pioneer car photographers in Detroit. Mickey McGuire also worked for Cle Clark and would go on to establish Boulevard Photographic with Jimmy Northmore. Jim Hastings. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Old Chevy Posters and Outdoor Ads. Harry Borgman Art Blog.

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About Old Chevy Ads: June 2008

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About Old Chevy Ads. Saturday, June 28, 2008. 56 Chevrolet Newspaper Ad. GIVE IT AN INCH AND WATCH IT TAKE THE MILES! I am not sure about the artist on this one. It most likely was by one of the California guys Jim Hastings was using during this time. The signs say the car is in the eastern part of the country but that does not mean the illustrator was not on the west coast. 56 Chevrolet Newspaper Ad. IF YOU HEAR A THUMP.IT'S ONLY YOUR HEART! Illustration by Charles Allen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves: I'm My Mommy ~ I'm My Daddy

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Saturday, September 24, 2011. I'm My Mommy I'm My Daddy. I'm My Mommy, I'm My Daddy. Golden Books, 1975. All you long time readers know, I'm a big Jim Henson fan. Since I was a wee girl, I signed everything Mrs. Henson. I followed everything he did from Sesame Street. To the Story Hour. Vinyl and crying my eyes out. Some people cried when Elvis died. Some people mourned when John Lennon was killed. For me, it will always be Jim Henson. I applaud all the artists who have, in the years since his passing, w...

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Artwork by D. B. Clemons. Artwork and Musings of David Blaine Clemons. Laquo; Drawing: Carla’s Comforter. The Ties That Bind. Beeswax Paste Made With Borax. January 31, 2012. This is a demonstration of how to make a wax paste using beeswax, borax, and water. It makes a creamy medium that can be mixed into oil and casein paints to change their behavior. Process of making beeswax paste:. 1 4 ounces of beeswax pellets (measured by weight). 2 4 teaspoons borax powder. 3 4 tablespoons distilled water. April 1...

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A source of graphic inspiration. Monday, May 14, 2012. Maurice Sendak - Illustrator. Maurice Sendak died last week (May 8, 2012), and because of my complete love for many of his books, I felt it appropriate to add his work to the Turquoise Umbrella. Maurice Sendak was born in Brooklyn on June 10, 1928. He spent much of the 1950's illustrating other author's books before writing and illustrating his own. He was best known for his Little Bear illustrations, and his book Where the Wild Things Are. Ken Dalli...

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Hairy Blogman: Digital figure studies

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Exploring digital art techniques. Saturday, August 13, 2011. I experiment a great deal on the computer, creating abstract color designs and various types of figure studies. Here are a few examples of my figure studies which can be used as preliminary sketches for acrylic paintings or printed on archival paper as limited edition prints. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. New digital figure studies. Working on new logo design. Harry Borgman Art Blog. Harry Borgman New Paintings.

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Hairy Blogman: July 2011

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Exploring digital art techniques. Thursday, July 21, 2011. Color and design on the computer. The computer is a fabulous medium for creating color and design experiments. No paper, paint pencils or brushes, just your own imagination. For students this is a great way to immerse yourself into the design world, just dive right in and start creating. It's great practice and also will help develop your computer skills. Links to this post. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Gallery event this weekend. Links to this post.

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Celebrating illustration, design, cartoon and comic art of the mid-20th century. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. An Illustrator’s Story – Magazines and Newspapers (Part I). 8220;Blind Spot,” by John Rhodes (1962). Many new trends and styles came and went and art directors would often demand new directions and expect you to work in a number of styles. One Art Director who kept my phone humming was Ron Butler with a great smile and easy manner. He was Art Director at The Star Weekly. And The Star Weekly Novel.