Artist Profile: James Avati (1912 — 2005)


Painter James Avati has been called both the “Father of the Paperback Book Covers” and the “Rembrandt of Paperback Book Covers.”  Born in New Jersey, Avati studied architecture at Princeton University and, after serving in World War II, became a prolific commercial illustrator and cover artist.  At first he used professional models but the majority of his paintings used friends, family, and people he spotted on the streets of Red Bank, New Jersey.  Ten years before his death at the age 92, Avati was inducted into the Society of Illustrators’ Hall Of Fame.

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In Small Town America


With the 4th of July approaching, consider life in small town America with these 13 photographs!

Photograph by Alex Leme

Photograph by Alex Leme

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photograph by Erin Nicole

Photographer Unknown

Photographer Unknown

Photograph by Scott Wishart

Photograph by Scott Wishart

Photograph by Scott Wishart

Photograph by Scott Wishart

Photograph by Tim Richmond

Photograph by Tim Richmond

Photograph by Tim Richmond

Photograph by Tim Richmond

Photograph by Tim Richmonc

Photograph by Tim Richmond

Photograph by Wildstar aka Jimpossible

Photograph by Wildstar aka Jimpossible

Photograph by Wildstar aka Jimpossible

Photograph by Wildstar aka Jimpossible

On The Streets of America


(Photography by Erin Nicole)

(Photograph by Erin Nicole)

With the 4th of July only two days away, let’s consider the diversity of America with these 12 wonderful examples of American street photography!

Photography by Andrew Sweigart

Photograph by Andrew Sweigart

Photography by Arthur Leipzig

Photograph by Arthur Leipzig

Photograph by Arthur Tressman

Photograph by Arthur Tressman

Photograph by David Lewis Baker

Photograph by David Lewis Baker

Photograph by Eddie Wexler

Photograph by Eddie Wexler

Photograph by James Maher

Photograph by James Maher

Photograph by Markus Hartel

Photograph by Markus Hartel

Photograph by Markus Hartel

Photograph by Markus Hartel

Photograph by Robert M. Johnson

Photograph by Robert M. Johnson

Photograph by Troy Holden

Photograph by Troy Holden

Photograph by James Maher

Photograph by James Maher

 

Artist Profile: The Baseball Paintings of Graig Kreindler


With the 4th of July approaching, today’s artist profile is of a painter who celebrates the American pastime.  Born in 1980, Graig Kreindler was educated at both the School of Visual Arts in New York City and at Lehman College.  His award-winning paintings celebrate and recreate the history of baseball and have appeared in juried shows and museums nationwide.  You can see much more of his work at his site.

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Celebrate The 40th Anniversary of Jaws With Art!


This week is the 40th anniversary of the release of Jaws.  Here’s some of the best Jaws tribute art that I’ve found online.

By Jerrod W. Brown

By Jerrod W. Brown

By Mark Reihell

By Mark Reihell

By Mike Wrobel

By Mike Wrobel

By Justin Reed

By Justin Reed

By PJ McQuade

By PJ McQuade

By Paul Meijering

By Paul Meijering

By Joe Vetoe

By Joe Vetoe

By Casey Callender

By Casey Callender

By Joshua Budich

By Joshua Budich

By Joshua Budich

By Dan Mumford

By Dan Mumford

By Matthias Chistensen

By Matthias Chistensen