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Guided By Marks And Pareidolia


Vanessa Lemen

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…

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Bob & Brad


Arnie Fenner

April 21, 2025 - In the past month we've lost two absolute legends of the Illustration community, Robert E. McGinnis [above left] at the age of 99 on March 10 and Brad Holland [above right] at the age of 81, following heart surgery on March 27. Renowned for his paperback covers—over 1300 of them!—hundreds of magazine illustrations, dozens of classic movie posters, and numerous gallery paintings, Bob McGinnis was an artist’s artist and, quite simply, one of the best of the best. He started his career as a teenage apprentice at the Walt Disney Studios before enlisting in the Merchant Marine during World War II. Following the war Robert joined the Fredman Chaite Studios where he created all sorts of advertising art while working with Frank McCarthy and Robert "Bob" Peak. A chance meeting with Mitchell Hooks in 1958…

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