This gallery of illustrations is linked to information about individual artists and the genres and time periods in which they have worked.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
“…Mr. Cunningham is originally from Kansas, and his native ground has been an inspiration for the flat, bright planes of color that characterize his work.” William Zimmer, “New York Times”
Portrait of Yasser Arafat
It's a matter of mood as much as likeness. If you capture a mood, you also capture a viewpoint. I don't necessarily start off with a particular point of view, but if there isn't one by the time I've finished, I've failed.
Female Mystery Writers in Jury Box
In some ways what I do is different than the ‘Fine-Art’ approach to picture-making. Illustration is almost always commissioned, and is therefore very much about problem-solving.
In the midst of the Iran-Contra scandal, the magazine learned that a meeting was to be held at the White House; all key players were to be present.
I devise a way to make dull-looking men in suits, talking in White House offices, into something visually dramatic.
“You Look Great!”
Illustration is about the merger of idea and image; concept and the narrative moment.