Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Isla del Ciervo Herido

 

Cuba - Isla Golpeada - 1980 F. Lennox Campello
Isla Golpeada
Hand-colored monoprint, c. 1980 by F. Lennox Campello
(Verse by Jose Marti)

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

A sailor and his date

A Sailor and his date - a 1986 vintage US Navy cartoon by F. Lennox Campello

A Sailor and his date

1986 vintage US Navy cartoon by F. Lennox Campello

 

Monday, November 09, 2020

You think that's hard?

 When I was in the Navy I did dozens of illustrations for newspapers (such as The Stars & Stripes), and sketches of his shipmates and other US Navy sailors in ports in the US and European ports.  Most of these drawings and paintings were given away to his shipmates, but I also kept many of them - this one has been in storage for over 40 years and was recently found!

A funny 1983 US Navy cartoon by F. Lennox Campello


Sunday, November 08, 2020

Congrats to President-elect Biden

And so the Orange one appears to have lost... maybe another casualty of the Covidian monster!

I sincerely hope that President-elect Biden can handle the Presidency and this doesn't turn out to be a case of elder abuse, as sometimes Joe seems to be a bit out of it.  

I pray for him and wish him the best of luck - I didn't vote for you, but now that you're about to become President, I will support and respect you and hope that you're not being used as a stooge by the DNC to set up your VP.

I gotta bad feeling about this - keep your eyes peeled Dr. Biden! Protect your husband!

God Bless you Mr. Prez, and God Bless the USA!

Saint Ninian Preaching to the Picts

St. Ninian Preaching to the Picts 1995 Charcoal by F. Lennox Campello
St. Ninian Preaching to the Picts
1995 Charcoal by F. Lennox Campello 

Saturday, November 07, 2020

When Marines go wild

US Navy and USMC funny cartoon by F. Lennox Campello, circa 1983
All I said... by F. Lennox Campello, circa 1983

Friday, November 06, 2020

The Sonoma Ballet Conservatory Drawings

These are some of the drawings that I did as a fundraiser for the Sonoma Ballet Conservatory in early 1993 - there were almost a couple of hundred of them! I exhibited about 30 of them at the Chevrier's Presidio Gallery in Sonoma, and they all sold out on opening night!

I used some of these in 1994 or 1995 to apply for a studio at the Torpedo Factory.

I was rejected, and one of the reasons given for the rejection was that the drawings were "clearly copies of Degas' works." 

I was furious that someone's lack of art history knowledge had disqualified my application, but later I realized that whoever that erroneous and anonymous juror had also taught me an unintended lesson: there are some subjects in art (in this case ballerinas) that are so imprinted into the collective mind as coming from a particular artist (in this case Degas), that the subject has been signed off into eternity as not to be re-done by anyone else!

That was a harsh lesson to learn, but a very valuable one!