American Art Archives is pleased to be hosting the J.C.Leyendecker studies where you can see several examples of how Joseph's mind worked when designing the essentials of his advertising and slick cover work.
There's also a bit of mystery about the works (who doesn't like a good mystery?). Read all about it.
See more of Leyendeckers sketches and studies at illustrationart.blogspot.com
Leyendecker Art Gallery
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Friday, June 01, 2007
Charley Parker’s
lines and colors is a blog about drawing, sketching, painting, artist tools and techniques. It features artists out of numerous genres such as comics, cartoons, illustration, digital art, concept art, motion graphics, animation, paleo art, storyboards, matte painting, 3d graphics and anything else of visual interest.
As long as it has lines and/or colors, it's fair game.
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