Monday, September 26, 2011

The Doug Henning Paintings


The following images are paintings I did of Doug Henning. They were all done back to back within a day or so of each other. You'll notice how I incorporated elements of the two smaller ones into the painting with the white background, which to me is the best of the bunch. That particular painting was one selected by Stan Allen to appear during the Cover Party during one of the MAGIC Live conventions.
I remember Bill Malone coming over and saying some very kind things in regards to my artwork, which was very nice of him.

Without Doug Henning, many of us wouldn't be in magic today. A biography about Doug called 'Spellbound' which was written by John Harrison, mentions that a very young David Copperfield was present on the opening night of Doug Henning's show on Broadway. I doubt he was known as Copperfield at the time but it sure was interesting to read that he was there as history was being made.

These three Henning paintings are all done in acrylic. I'm pretty positive they won't be the last time I paint Doug Henning.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Thurston The Magician-Art


It's hard for me to say who is my favorite magician. I go through phases where different ones are more appealing. Howard Thurston is certainly near the top. He was an amazing individual and frankly, even more amazing to me after having read the recent biography that Jim Steinmeyer wrote.

The picture above was done in 2000 and is actually taken from an earlier painting that I did of Thurston presenting the Sawing in Half. I liked the face so much I recreated it for this painting. Later, I decided to try it one more time, slightly differently and that third painting is in a private collection today. The photo above though has the unique distinction of being signed 'Dean Alan'. This was done before I started signing DAC to the artwork.

This next piece was done in 2009 I believe. It's painted with acrylics on canvas. The size is 16x20. The painting appeared in the August 2010 edition of the Kidabra Journal. It is currently in my collection, though it is available for sale.

This last piece is a drawing I did of Thurston. It goes back to my high school days, many moons ago. It ink on paper and approximately 10x12 I think. It's not available for sale.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Acrylic David Copperfield

David Copperfield, acrylic
David Copperfield has gone from being a magician & illusionist to a legendary performer. He has set so many records over the years, not just magic records but show business records it's not funny. Among them: He has won 21 Emmy Awards, most tickets sold by a solo performer, highest broadway gross in a week, and highest annual earnings for a magician. He has also been in the top 50 highest paid entertainers since the early 1990s, and several of those years in the top 10. So to say, 'he is the man' is sort of an understatement. His biggest record, is probably not one he likes and that is having the most number of magicians rip him off, many even stealing his performing style and presentations. I know some of them, sadly. But David, continues to evolve and grow and offer a show unlike anyone else.

The painting is of Copperfield in the 1990s. If you look closely you can make out a tad bit of a mullet. Perhaps one day I'll paint another Copperfield, probably in a different style though. If you look below however, you'll see a Copperfield that I drew back in the early days. I think he had only done one or two TV specials at this point. It's pen and ink and I had almost forgotten about it.

Well turns out this post was quite topical. The Society of American Magicians has awarded David Copperfield with the first time ever 'King of Magic' Award. Long Live the King.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ART - The Magic Profiles

These have been posted here before, but it was back in 2010. So I thought I'd share them all again, in one place. They are all acrylic and I think they are all the same size.
Houdini w Chain
Chung Ling Soo w Lantern
Blackstone and Dancing Hank

Back to ART Magic Hats

This was a series of paintings I did, with a specific theme (outside of magic that is). The idea was to paint magicians wearing different hats. Because it was fashionable for the late 19th century and early 20th century magicians to wear hats, I had an interesting mix to choose from.

I realized after I had done several of the paintings that all but one person that I had painted was named "HARRY". I will list them in the order they were painted.

Houdini
Kellar
Blackstone
Herrmann The Great
Dante
Harry Anderson

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A Great Book- Poke The Box


I just finished reading a fantastic book by Seth Godin called Poke The Box. In a nutshell the book says, "get off your duff, stop waiting for people to tell you what to do, and be a leader instead of a follower, be a trail blazer instead of a, ummm, trail follower". Well you get the point.

It's all about taking initiative. It's also got a very good point which I've been guilty of in the past which is not following through with an idea till the end.

It's 84 pages of gold! It's great and I'm about to give the book away in the hopes that the person I give it to will read it, get inspired, and give it to someone else!

POKE The BOX, good stuff!