After a serious injury landed me in the hospital, I got interested in medical art...
Always lemons into lemonade is on my menu :) Really it was the pharmaceutical advertising art you see in all the medical journals.The movie TRON had just opened - the first film to use computer graphics extensively.
I combined the TRON look with old master drawings.... Still using the airbrush (PhotoShop was yet to be) I came up with a transparent,futuristic style that suited medical art to a T!My first illlustration flyer brought in a ton of work. Advil ads, Prozac ads, high-tech anything ads became my caviar and champagne. Medical advertising pays nicely. I did covers for Time, Newsweek, Business Week, Omni etc. Are you asking WHO IS THIS PERSON? I've no idea and if I had to pickupan airbrush now I'd be a goner. I did this for almost 10 years. Hillary Clinton came along with her cutbacks on pharmaceutical wastage- among them, ads that ended up in the circular file i.e. the wastepaper basket i.e. what I was producing And my very lucrative medical illustration business went down the drain. Around then I volunteered for the James Beard House.And a new career evolved that still kept me in champagne and caviar.From there I went on to wine art, but that's another Wednesday story.
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