Saturday, September 26, 2009

Princess with a Puma

If I wasn't always scrambling to make a living, always facing deadlines, I'd have more images to any given post. As it is, I'm lucky to have time to post one image here or there, hopefully at least daily.

So here is one of my favorite 'pin-up' artists, Armando Drechsler, a German painter transplanted to Mexico in the 1920s. I've got more, but I've also got deadlines. Later.

Princesa Con Puma—1942

Friday, September 25, 2009

PUBLIC NOTICE

Just a reminder—and I know you know this—all artworks displayed on this 'blog are copyrighted by their respective creators. Commercial use of material from this site is absolutely NOT authorized. I am posting this material as a non-profit educational effort to help inspire higher standards of quality in the artistic community, and as stated in the title of this 'blog—an autobiographical examination of the artwork that has affected my life.

Raise the Barr

For some reason I receive more comments emailed to me than posted to the blog, and I received a number of them requesting to see more of George Barr's illustrative work for Jack Vance's The Dying Earth, published by Underwood/Miller in 1976.

Well, OK then.






Raise the Barr





Raise the Barr





Raise the Barr