Mark Twain Posters are IN!
Posted: December 31, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: adrian covert, art, buy, christopher hitchens, mark twain, portrait, poster, purchase, samuel clemens Leave a comment »This poster of Samuel Clemens can really tie a room together. You know you want one.
RIP Christopher Hitchens
Posted: December 16, 2011 Filed under: Artwork | Tags: art, cancer, christopher hitchens, dead, death, portrait, poster, rip Leave a comment »I just got the news, via NY Times notice, that one of my favorite writers of all time, Christopher Hitchens, has passed away at the age of 62 from esophageal cancer. In honor of his passing, I’ll donate half of all proceeds from the sales of my poster portraits of him to the American cancer society for the rest of 2011.
Me, Emily, Bianca, and Catharine toasting Johnny Walker Black to the great man.
May his spirit, for lack of a better word, live on.
Sacramento Freethought Day
Posted: October 24, 2011 Filed under: Artwork | Tags: art, Dawkins, Freethought day, hitchens, lincoln, Orwell, Paine, painting, sacramento, Zola Leave a comment »Signing posters at the Sacramento Freethought Day.
Hitchens Posters, Happy Customers
Posted: July 20, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: art, artwork, atheism, atheist, christopher hitchens, frame, framed, hitch, hitch 22, order, Posters, print Leave a comment »So far I’ve shipped about 70 Hitchens posters to 6 countries around the world. I’ve received several photos of Happy Customers‘ Hitchens posters hanging proudly in their homes and offices. Some of you decked him out in some classy frames and matting. To you patrons of the arts, thank you so much for buying my prints. Here’s a sample of some of the pictures, to view them all click here. To order a Hitchens poster, click here.
Making the Dolores Park Illustration
Posted: April 6, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: art, ca, dolores park, illustration, map, mission, mission district, san francisco, sf 1 Comment »
Emperor Norton of the United States and Protector of Mexico.
Posted: March 16, 2011 Filed under: Artwork | Tags: adrian covert, art, emperor norton, emperor of united states, protector of mexico, san francisco Leave a comment »Portrait is coming soon. Do you like this design? If so, check out atlanticvs, my zazzle.com shop!
Emile Zola
Posted: March 3, 2011 Filed under: Artwork | Tags: adrian covert, art, emile zola, pacificvs, painting, portrait 1 Comment »
I was going to type a description of Emile Zola, but then I thought “why compete with Wikipedia?” I’m especially fond of Zola’s role in the Dreyfus Affair.
Mark Twain Portrait
Posted: January 30, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: adrian covert, art, autobiography, mark twain, painting, portrait, samuel clemens 2 Comments »Perhaps the greatest literary genius America has ever produced, I’m a big fan of Mark Twain. I had a blast painting this picture.
Jules Verne Portrait
Posted: January 21, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: art, comique, jules verne, l'algerie, pittoreseque, portrait 1 Comment »
Jules Verne is sometimes considered the father of science fiction. As such, I figured he would make an excellent addition to my recent catalog of writer portraits. In researching Verne’s likeness, I came across a beautiful print apparently from a 19th century Algerian comic/short story magazine, “L’Algerie”. The image is signed by the artist “J. Chape”. I thought it would be fun to do a large replica, so I set out an 18×24″ canvas with acrylic paint and recreated the woodcut-look with a thick sharpie and a free hand.
Salman Rushdie Portrait
Posted: January 11, 2011 Filed under: Artwork, Projects | Tags: adrian covert, art, luca and the fire of life, midnight's children, painting, portrait, poster, rushdie, salman, salman rushdie, satanic verses 2 Comments »Note: I apologize for the low-resolution picture, which omits detail (especially the sky). Until I get it scanned, my cell phone camera will have to do.
Salman Rushdie‘s novels breathlessly intertwine historical narrative with the fantastic, a style that has been described as ‘Magical Realism’. As such, depicting him has given me good excuse to get reacquainted with those bolder regions of the spectrum. The fire, hailing from a mid-air explosion, as well as Mount Everest and the enthusiastic consumption of pork, are all references to scenes in the novel The Satanic Verses, while the perforated sheet flying overhead appears several times throughout the novel Midnight’s Children. I’m considering making 18′x24′ poster prints and selling them on my website, adriancovertweb.com, most likely for $30-$40. Please let me know in the comments section below if you’d be interested in ordering one should they become available. Thank you!











