Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
More Old Gold from the Archives
More Illustrations done in the 90s
Portfolio: http://www.thecreativefinder.com/nateowens
Paintings: http://www.nateowens.com
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Portfolio: http://www.thecreativefinder.com/nateowens
Paintings: http://www.nateowens.com
illustration: http://www.artpixelstudios.com
Airlines were in trouble
Zoning battles
Women dealing with cancer
Diving on the Rankin
Fix-Up
Chasing promises
House husbands under attack
College football
Savings & Loans bailouts
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
Illustrations from the archives
Illustrations done in the 90s
includes covers for business and entertainment magazines, editorial cartoons and article illustrations
Portfolio: http://www.thecreativefinder.com/nateowens
Paintings: http://www.nateowens.com
illustration: http://www.artpixelstudios.com
includes covers for business and entertainment magazines, editorial cartoons and article illustrations
Portfolio: http://www.thecreativefinder.com/nateowens
Paintings: http://www.nateowens.com
illustration: http://www.artpixelstudios.com
Labels:
cartoon,
Cheers,
Christmas Carol,
cover art,
Dick Cheney,
Disney,
editorial,
Florida,
illustration,
magazine,
Mickey Mouse,
newspaper,
Renting,
Romeo and Juliet,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
vacation
Space: The New Frontier
In the 90s I did a lot of art for Florida Today, a paper on Florida's space coast near Cape Kennedy. This was a cover for a special publication celebrating the launch of the Hubble space telescope, which allowed man to peer deeper into the heavens than ever before. These were awesome gigs at an awesome time.
http://www.artpixelstudios.com/
Cover illustration for a section commemorating
the moon landing with Neil Armstrong - this was from 94, and the story
was formatted as a dad telling his daughter a bedtime story about the
moon landing (in 1969). The publication was/is on Florida's space coast
near Cape Kennedy
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
From the Archives: Art for Leanin' Tree
Mostly copied from bad snapshots, these are early
Leanin' Tree cards from the late 70s and 80s
Leanin' Tree cards from the late 70s and 80s
My first card for Leanin' Tree, published in 1980 |
Saturday, May 25, 2013
At your local Wal-Mart...
My old smelly fisherman just made his debut as a tin sign
in Wal-Mart stores around the country.
This is for the 'man-caves', dens and hangouts of all your fishermen friends.
Check it out in the fishing/camping section at your Wal-Mart store.
(photo is in store, me standing next to the end-cap display)
in Wal-Mart stores around the country.
This is for the 'man-caves', dens and hangouts of all your fishermen friends.
Check it out in the fishing/camping section at your Wal-Mart store.
(photo is in store, me standing next to the end-cap display)
Friday, May 10, 2013
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