Illustration for April.. a caricature of illustrator Mike Manley |
It has been a while
since I was able to last post; a very busy year with a lot of free lance
illustration and gallery work combined with teaching at Moore leaves little
time to post on a blog. I have written many blog posts in my head, but the act
of typing them out and checking for grammatical and spelling errors was
something I simply did not have the time for…I usually have time to write on
the train ride back and forth between Newtown and Philadelphia, but I found myself
using that time trying to keep up with emails…the iPhone and iPad I bought to help stream line things have just
helped me to be too busy to work on my iBook…
Illustration for January 2012 Portfoilio |
Each month I have an
opportunity to create an illustration for the Philadelphia Sketch Club’s newsletter,
The Portfolio. With a name like that for a monthly publication, you know it has
been around for a long time. Indeed, the club itself has been around for quite
a while, having been founded in 1860 by
six illustrators looking for opportunities not available at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. The American Civil War put a damper on club
activities until the surviving members returned home, but the club really took
off after that, with Thomas Eakins eventually becoming the president of the place.
The Philadelphia Sketch Club occupies an historic clubhouse on narrow little
Camac Street (“Camac- The Name is the
Same, Forward and Back” an elderly gentleman who grew up on the street a few
blocks down from the Sketch Club related
to me how he had memorized that when he was younger to remember his address)
and the interior includes portraits of club members painted by Thomas Anschutz.
They are umber and sienna hued works painted with brushy strokes of serious
looking gentleman, nearly every one with a full beard and mustache. The Club
was a men-only institution until the early 1990s. You can visit the Sketch Club web site at www.sketchclub.org
February illustration is rather Philadelphia-centric... |
Times change, and The
Philadelphia Sketch Club has subsequently gone co-ed; this year, The Portfolio
has gone on-line. Prior to this, we used the high speed copier and black ink
and folded and mailed the issues by hand, restricting the illustration to gray
scale and 65 dpi. Now, I can use glorious RGB color at 72 dpi! Given this new
freedom, and the change from a short horizontal rectangle to a slightly square
one, I am working to create images that
I hope the members will look forward to seeing each month. The theme always needs to have something to do with creating art work and the calendar month or an event taking place at the Sketch Club. I am posting the
illustrations from January through April; still working on May!
-Rich
The illustration for March reflected our record setting warm weather... |
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