From the Archives – Victoria Lowe

Another Polaroid of the beautiful Victoria Lowe (now Victoria Allen) late 1980’s, New York City, in my loft in Greenwich Village. Usually I used this camera for reference but sometimes I would use the Polaroid for fun, artsy shots. The … Continue reading

From The Archives- Karma

Click to see larger. More peeks at my first retrospective book with Titan Publishers. Most of my early illustrations started with a solid graphite/charcoal drawing either on board or paper. These drawings were the foundation of the painting that would … Continue reading

A Peek At The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Click to see larger. More peeks at my first retrospective book with Titan Publishers. I enjoyed working as a concept designer with director Michael Apted on the third Narnia film, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader immensely. We connected right … Continue reading

From The Archives- Peer Portraits

More art for my first retrospective book with Titan Publishers. This portrait of Vivienne Flesher (graphite, acrylic, oil, on board) was part of one of my first journalistic assignments I initiated upon moving to NYC in 1983. The concept was to … Continue reading

From The Archives 4

Joan Jett, 1981, graphite, acrylic, oil on illustration board More early work in the form of portraits. While at Art Center I was experimenting with acrylics and oils and the lethal Krylon Crystal Clear layering technique where wet oils could be … Continue reading

From The Archives 3 – Polaroid Passion

Victoria Allen (late 1980’s) I used the Polaroid camera for much of my art reference until the digital camera made it obsolete. In fact I used it for most of my photography, period. It was fun, maddening and expensive. Listening … Continue reading