Holy CRAP, dude, with this kind of grasp of traditional media, you could, you know, work for WOTC or a publishing company for novel covers and such. Or an advertising group or something...
Thank you for the kind words. I was a Creative Director at one of the latgest agencies in NYC for 20 years. I also exhibited in several one-man shows in the SoHo galleries. I would do book covers but they don't really pay that well. But thanks for thinking that much of my work.
NewYorkRod
Being that I have not been employed for my art (I have a grandfather who is a retired art professor) I cannot personally imagine the myriad of cool jobs that one with enough artistic talent could get into, but the first thing that comes to mind for me is Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo, being I'm a fantasy art nut. But that's interesting to hear, it must have been a hell of a fun job.
Posted by CGR-7 12 years ago Report
Hum... still life. Not bad. =)
Posted by NewYorkRod 12 years ago Report
Thank you. I just needed to post something while I'm doing new work.
Posted by Saiai 12 years ago Report
Holy CRAP, dude, with this kind of grasp of traditional media, you could, you know, work for WOTC or a publishing company for novel covers and such. Or an advertising group or something...
Posted by NewYorkRod 12 years ago Report
Thank you for the kind words. I was a Creative Director at one of the latgest agencies in NYC for 20 years. I also exhibited in several one-man shows in the SoHo galleries. I would do book covers but they don't really pay that well. But thanks for thinking that much of my work.
NewYorkRod
Posted by Saiai 12 years ago Report
Being that I have not been employed for my art (I have a grandfather who is a retired art professor) I cannot personally imagine the myriad of cool jobs that one with enough artistic talent could get into, but the first thing that comes to mind for me is Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo, being I'm a fantasy art nut. But that's interesting to hear, it must have been a hell of a fun job.