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The Life of Chuck


Gregory Manchess

Lately I’ve been illustrating classic novels for special handmade editions. One publishing house I’ve worked with is Arete Editions in the UK. I’ve worked with the publisher, Marcelo Anciano, for twenty years and we love to discuss books and publishing and writing when working together. It’s from one of those conversations that he offered me the chance to illustrate Stephen King’s mild ghost story, The Life of Chuck. Marcelo also works on books and interior…

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Guided By Marks And Pareidolia


Vanessa Lemen

April 24, 2025 - My paintings "Transmutation" and "Spirit Guide Of Inner Realms" are going to be showing in the Character in Context exhibition at the A. R. Mitchell Museum coming up soon. This group exhibition features process work from each artist in the show, from preliminary drawings to color studies, accompanying final artworks. This will be a large collection of original illustrations from living illustrators in the Western United States, and is the most comprehensive presentation of processes from living and working illustrators ever collected in one space. It’s a wonderful opportunity to get the chance to see so many different artists and wide range of processes, with insights about how our work develops from start to finish. In my case, these two pieces are an example of how I might work when starting a piece and how…

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