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Sunday, January 30, 2011
From the Kitchen of Mary Parlanti and 111 Fabulous Food Finds
Thursday, January 13, 2011



It is with deep regret that I report the loss of friend and author Marty Godbey in December. The pen and ink was one of hundreds of illustrations I did for her books in the late 80s and early 90s. (McClanahan) Her talents crossed many areas, from architecture, history, food, and along with husband, Frank, a love of bluegrass music. McClanahan published a series of dining guides carefully researched and beautifully written by Marty for several states and overall for the South.The illustration depicts Scarlett O'haras in St. Augustine, Florida.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Ebb, painted in mid 70s. Terri at 16.
Both pieces are about the way photography influences painting. Ebb is my grandfather, Terri, my daughter. Her portrait illustrates the darkroom technique of solarizing a print by exposing it to a brief light while processing. The painting was done with an airbrush. Each head measures about 36 inches.
Both pieces are about the way photography influences painting. Ebb is my grandfather, Terri, my daughter. Her portrait illustrates the darkroom technique of solarizing a print by exposing it to a brief light while processing. The painting was done with an airbrush. Each head measures about 36 inches.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Painting hangs in our family room measures 4 by 6 feet. It is an ongoing piece for over 30 years, a place to experiment and try ideas. (bookcover) Congratulations Florida Book Award Bronze Medal Winner: Todd T. Turrell, Naples Waterfront – Changes in Time. Happy to have been a part of this project, published in association with McClanahan Publishing.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010
A full color book by McClanahan, Splash of Bourbon, Kentucky’s Spirit, features many shots I took along the famous Bourbon Trail in Kentucky and food shots by the author. The cover design is over a textured watercolor background. For information go to www.kybooks.com or call 1-800-544-6959. All images are copyrighted.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Below is the book cover illustration/design for A Distant Light, (McClanahan) by Justice Bill Cunningham. This story involves a murder and subsequent trial in Murray, Kentucky and shines a light on racial injustice in the early 1900s in Kentucky. Of art interest - the challenge here was incorporating the two portraits from different eras of the two governors. The train and the weapon are both from that period. Also of lesser interest, I personally modeled as both the victim and the shooter. Next is a watercolor illustration depicting the late Dr. Thomas D. Clark for the cover of a book, Kentucky’s Clark, (McClanahan) by Bill Cunningham chronicling an extended conversation with the popular Kentucky historian. Dr. Clark graciously invited my wife Carol and I into their Lexington home to photograph him for this painting. Bill Cunningham is now Justice Cunningham, a Kentucky Supreme Court Justice. I did the portrait in 1986.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Three children’s books designed and illustrated by me and published by McClanahan. Grimy, Grubby Gardening by Karen Angelucci, Kentucky’s Boone and Kentucky’s Capitol by Melissa Burton. Read an early review of Grimy below. The background for Boone is Cumberland Gap in March-April, the same time of year Boone’s party crossed through and opened the Wilderness Trail into the Bluegrass. Capitol cover features a night shot taken in the rain with existing light. At bookstores and at www.kybooks.com
Monday, November 9, 2009
The fun illustration of the goat was done in pencil in 1976. (I'm a capricorn) Center is an award my wife and I went to Chicago to receive for a McClanahan book I designed, Cook Talk withCurtis Grace and Friends. I am especially fond of it because it was done on an old MacPlus in 1989. At that time computer book design was in its infancy. The World Young Reader Prize for 2008 (grandprize) held by the old goat was for the Woody Washington series awarded in Europe to the Lexington Herald Leader. I illustrated the series and subsequent book. I did six Woody books (published in association with McClanahan) and four series published in 85 newspapers which reached close to a million readers a week. The article above announced our grandprize win.
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