Saturday, January 4, 2014

Rube Goldberg

I saw an interesting post on the NPR website about a new book featuring the art of Rube Goldberg and it reminded me of going to the National Cartoonists Society Ruben Awards dinners at the Plaza Hotel in NYC. My family was invited by the cartoonistBill Kresse (Super Duper) and we went for a few years. I got to see and meet many of the great cartoonists whose work I read and admired. Burne Hogarth (Tarzan), Al Kilgore (Bullwinkle),Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey), Dil Browne ( Hagar the Horrible) and more! There were celebs there too...Margaret Hamilton ( the Wicked Witch of the West) and Jack Dempsey! They were good times and led to Burne Hogarth writing my letter of recommendation to the School of Visual Arts.


  
You might want to check out the NPR article and interview...

http://www.npr.org/2014/01/04/259402565/lovebirds-string-watering-can-dog-rube-goldberg-magichttp://www.npr.org/2014/01/04/259402565/lovebirds-string-watering-can-dog-rube-goldberg-magic

Thursday, November 14, 2013

After many months creating new works for illustration and fine art projects and before I begin painting the illustrations for my next book, I thought I'd post a picture of the cover of " American Heroes".  It's a coloring book I created for Dover Publications and the latest in many books I've written and illustrated for them.  This is a great way for young people to learn about men and women in the USA who have achieved greatness by their deeds or imagination!




It's available now from Dover Publications

...and from Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

OLANA Plein Air Painting

There's nothing like getting out of the studio to paint the beautiful Hudson Valley landscape and there's no better place to do that than at the home of Frederic Edwin Church, OLANA.  Church, along with Thomas Cole, founded the Hudson River School of painting, the first art movement in America.  Hudson River School artists try to capture the overall feeling of the grand vistas, beautiful light effects and natural elements of the landscape in the valley. 

In June a call was put out for artists to submit their work for selection as a participating artist in the First Annual Olana Plein Air Paint-Out and Auction.  I submitted my work and was chosen. Along with thirty other artists, I traveled to Olana and painted on the grounds for two days.  The painting I completed was done in one day or session, as most plein air painting is.  While on the grounds, designed by Church so that he could develop paintings of the views, one can't help but to be overwhelmed by the amount of visual information available.  So how do you decide what to paint.  Well, that's just something you know when you see and I couldn't help but to be taken by the shadows from the large oak tree in front of the residence, so that's what I painted.

On Saturday the paintings were delivered to the education center at Olana, hung and later auctioned to raise money for the Olana Partnership and The CCCA.  My painting won First Place which was icing on the cake for me.  I had a great time and could really feel the presence of Frederic Church, knowing that his home and grounds were being used, once again, as he intended.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Twitter!

You can follow me on Twitter and keep up with what I'm working on and my new books coming out! @SJPetruccio

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Norman Rockwell Exhibit

You may have seen a previous post of some of my early illustrations ala Norman Rockwell.  Three of my paintings were selected for an exhibit at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in California.  You can view the website for more info at http://themuck.org/galleries/upcomin-exhibits/.
While many artists of his day worked in a similar style, Rockwell was able to combine character, expression and Americana in a unique way making him the most popular among readers of such periodicals as The Saturday Evening Post.  Illustrators were allowed creative freedom and often generated their own assignments having months to complete a painting.  My illustrations were done for specific magazine articles and completed inside of a week from sketch to finished art.  It was a great opportunity to work in the same manner as one of my illustration idols.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Book Festival

The Hudson Children's Book Festival, in Hudson, NY,  is fairly new and growing in popularity.  This year I was one of the authors and illustrators signing books and I also presented a workshop.  Many people came to my table to buy a book or just talk.  I even had a visit from old neighbors I hadn't seen in about 35 years who had seen an article about me in the local newspaper!  The photos show them as well as my workshop.