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Jules Verne Portrait

21 Friday Jan 2011

Posted by Adrian Covert in Artwork, Projects

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art, comique, jules verne, l'algerie, pittoreseque, portrait

“Jules Verne” 2011 (Appropriation of J. Chase). Acrylic and Marker on Canvas.

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.

See more artwork at: http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Home.html

Salman Rushdie Portrait

11 Tuesday Jan 2011

Posted by Adrian Covert in Artwork, Projects

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adrian covert, art, luca and the fire of life, midnight's children, painting, portrait, poster, rushdie, salman, salman rushdie, satanic verses

Salman Rushdie (2011). Oil on Canvass.

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.

See my complete gallery at: http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Home.html

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!

Sidewalk Abuse

29 Wednesday Dec 2010

Posted by Adrian Covert in Everything Else

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art, lou reed, mission district, san francisco, sidewalk art

When 34 portraits of Lou Reed isn't enough, and 36 would just be silly.

This alleyway is off 24th Street in between Mission and Bartlett Streets in San Francisco. To the viewer’s immediate left is the home of the artist, as evidenced by the constantly opened bedroom window revealing a stockpile of images of the Velvet Underground frontman.

Even more ways to pick up a Hitchens poster.

28 Tuesday Dec 2010

Posted by Adrian Covert in Artwork, Projects

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art, christopher hitchens, etsy, hitchens, shop, store

I just set up a Pacificvs Etsy shop! From here I’ll be selling prints and collections as they come up. Right now, only the Christopher Hitchens poster is available. But he looks lonely all alone up on that board, so other prints will be joining him soon. Check often: more literary figures are on the way.

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