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JM Artist

Posts:227

04/29/2007 4:43 PM Alert 

I started my career as an illustrator, and was the staff artist at the "Fire island Tide Newspaper" for 14 years.

I didn't work with an art director...I was sort of the all in one art director/illustrator/cartoonist.

Here's one of my favorite cover illustrations from back then...mmm, it's a little dated, but I think you'll all enjoy it.

The Sea Serpent
Cover Art for the "Fire Island Tide Newspaper"
1996







JM Artist

http://hometown.aol.com/jmansuetoartist/Home.html
Anna
Posts:131

04/29/2007 7:09 PM Alert 
Hi JM Artist,
This is a beautiful painting.
Beautiful boat, clouds, dragon....
I like it.
Anna.
vikingwife

Posts:815

05/01/2007 10:54 AM Alert 
I don't usually check out this forum.....glad I did. Love the picture!

Jess
heatherm

Posts:2120

05/01/2007 3:00 PM Alert 
Oooh! Reminds me of all they\ myths about sea monsters. Beautifully executed. Thanks for posting this, I love fantasy that is well done.

Heather

http://www.heatherartist.com
JM Artist

Posts:227

05/03/2007 10:08 AM Alert 
Thank you Anna.


JM Artist

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JM Artist

Posts:227

05/03/2007 10:08 AM Alert 
Jess some of the best art work around has been done by illustrators


JM Artist

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JM Artist

Posts:227

05/03/2007 10:08 AM Alert 
Heather, I aim to please.

Should I post the mermaid cover I did also?

JM Artist

http://hometown.aol.com/jmansuetoartist/Home.html
heatherm

Posts:2120

05/06/2007 7:42 PM Alert 
Yes, I would love to see your mermaid. I am just learning how to paint them, much different from regular portraits.

Heather

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Marcellina
Posts:2

06/30/2007 3:14 PM Alert 
yeah very nice painting and creative , I love the Boat .
Kerry
Posts:10

07/01/2007 8:00 AM Alert 
Hi Jim,

Fabulous work. I am a budding illustrator. May I ask what medium you used to create the piece?
Lauren_J_C

Posts:6

07/24/2007 12:43 AM Alert 

JM,

Gods, man!  This is a SPECTACULAR illustration!  I love the colors and values, and the way my eye moves around it.  Applause, applause!

Lauren C


http://machi-neko.deviantart.com
JM Artist

Posts:227

08/07/2007 5:21 PM Alert 
Thank you all for your compliments

Kerry, first, I'm not Jim, I'm JM : D
Second, to answer your question, "The Sea Serpent" is painted in acrylic on two ply illustration board.

JM Artist

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Larimar Osprey
Posts:60

08/23/2007 11:35 AM Alert 
Killer cool. That's a really neat dragon.

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JM Artist

Posts:227

08/25/2007 9:22 AM Alert 
Thanks Larimar, the seasepent is one of my favorite illustrations and hangs proudly in my bedroom.

JM Artist

http://hometown.aol.com/jmansuetoartist/Home.html
Art
Posts:13

11/13/2007 11:19 AM Alert 
very nice damm that is good work
n647

Posts:11

11/15/2007 8:46 PM Alert 
I like how the dragon shape encircle the boat, the yelow sails draw the sight to them, well both thing smake the boat the cente rof the pic, also a great level of detail, I can tell even with the image size (too bad I wanted to see the details of the scales and the head of the monster), well too bad is a bit? old, still you are right guess we all enjoyed watching it

just someone who likes to draw...
River

Posts:360

01/12/2008 2:19 PM Alert 

This is wonderful JM.

My teen daughter has the 'illustrator' gene. She can work from the immagination much better than me. But she says illustration is about telling us something! (I wonder if I was that smart once?)

I hope she'll get over her shyness and post something. She made a wonderful frog prince recently.

Again..wonderful art!

KellySchwark.com

Posts:9

01/18/2008 11:32 AM Alert 

Wonderful color and movement! I LOVE it! I have toyed around with testing the waters in illustration; but I find it a bit intimidating. What are your thoughts on finding a representative? What about licensing your pre-existing work out? I always feel a bit over my head without a degree behind me!

 

I'd love some advice!

Thanks,

Kelly


Kelly Schwark
Freelance Artist
http://KellySchwark.com
http://www.KellySchwark.blogspot.com/
http://www.KellySchwark.etsy.com
JM Artist

Posts:227

01/20/2008 7:22 AM Alert 

-River. Your daughter shouldn't be too shy about posting her work...after all, most illustration is done for public view in print and advertising.
Telling a story is part of what illustration is, some is very technical in nature, some representative of a product or subject, but it's all work that you are hired to do.
Your usually hired based on your individual style of art and your portfolio should represent a consist use of that style, not a mish mash of different technics and media's.
If you do have a few different styles, make sure you have a few different portfolio's feature them.
It will however make it a bit more difficult to advertise yourself down the road, because you really want to get known for being the best at one thing, so all art directors know it on first sight.
The only real exception for this rule is having a portfolio for you color work and a portfolio for your black & white work.

-Kelly, it's hard for me to answer that, never had an agent. I worked freelance for over 20 yrs.
When I landed the position at the "Fire Island Tide" I was both art director and artist, so I art directed myself for 14 yrs. Made my life so much easier and some say it spoiled me.
I mean I got to do what I wanted.
There are a number of online resources you can still find for agents, how to write an invoice, a few organizations you might like to join like the Artist Graphic Guild which provides all sorts of info and help for you.
Learn how to write a contract. many online sources for that.

Three things I will drill into your head now is about what should be stated clearly in your written Contract:
-Make sure it's in there that you are only selling "First Time North American Publishing Rights, unless you wish to negotiate a full purchase price.
-The art work is to be returned to the artist
-Payment due on or before publication

Your art should always have your name visual some where on the work with the copy right emblem next to it (that circle with a "C" in it) and date(just the year)

JM Artist

http://hometown.aol.com/jmansuetoartist/Home.html
KellySchwark.com

Posts:9

01/20/2008 9:33 AM Alert 

JM Artist-

Thanks so much for your advice. I will look into joining some of the organizations online and locally. I haven't had too much luck with a few of the area organizations as of yet, but I'll look into the AGG.

I suppose I need to start hitting the pavement and promoting my own work at the same time as honing in on my contract writing skills!

Your website, by the way, is so elegantly done and your work is beautiful!

Thanks again for your advice!

Kelly 


Kelly Schwark
Freelance Artist
http://KellySchwark.com
http://www.KellySchwark.blogspot.com/
http://www.KellySchwark.etsy.com
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