(N28)NEWS-
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS-
MICA- Unfortunately, the Spring semester lecture at MICA has been postponed due to time contraints. I should be speaking there in the fall for a more in depth visit.
KCAI- The lecture schedule for my Kansas City visit is posted below:
11:30- 1pm Epperson auditorium
I will be visiting with students and faculty at various times on Thursday and Friday, but the above lecture will be for a larger audience.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
(n27)NEWS
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Kansas City Art Institute- April 19th and 20th. Times TBA
Maryland Institute College of Art- Late April: Date and time TBA
COMPETITIONS
Luerzger's Archive- 200 Best Contemporary Illustrators: 12 pieces accepted!
Communication Arts Illustration Annual- One series accepted! (three opera posters for Muller and Company).
COMISSIONS
Arena Stage- Theater Posters: "Death of a Salesman" and "A View From a Bridge"
Virginia Living- New Back Page illustration and Story. The text and image are below.
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A Duck Out of Water
by: Sterling C. Hundley
In many ways, the shipwrecked Benjamin F. Poole resembled a beached humpback whale. Visually, the bottom of the ship looked like the underbelly of one of the great mammals. Likewise, it posed the same problem- How to return it to the sea? Realizing that only an unusually high tide would offer any hope of reclaiming the ship, the Benjamin F. Poole was stranded on the shores of Virginia Beach.
With the honeymoon of Captain Hjalmar Charlton and his bride, the shipwrecked Benjamin F. Poole evolved from a coal carrying sea vessel into a hotel with ocean front views. The luxurious captain's quarters served as their honeymoon suite. Over the course of the summer, the newlyweds hosted curious beach visitors aboard the stranded vessel. In September of 1890, the tide came calling for the Poole. After being overhauled, the Benjamin F. Poole spent many more years on the open seas.
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Kansas City Art Institute- April 19th and 20th. Times TBA
Maryland Institute College of Art- Late April: Date and time TBA
COMPETITIONS
Luerzger's Archive- 200 Best Contemporary Illustrators: 12 pieces accepted!
Communication Arts Illustration Annual- One series accepted! (three opera posters for Muller and Company).
COMISSIONS
Arena Stage- Theater Posters: "Death of a Salesman" and "A View From a Bridge"
Virginia Living- New Back Page illustration and Story. The text and image are below.
--
A Duck Out of Water
by: Sterling C. Hundley
In many ways, the shipwrecked Benjamin F. Poole resembled a beached humpback whale. Visually, the bottom of the ship looked like the underbelly of one of the great mammals. Likewise, it posed the same problem- How to return it to the sea? Realizing that only an unusually high tide would offer any hope of reclaiming the ship, the Benjamin F. Poole was stranded on the shores of Virginia Beach.
With the honeymoon of Captain Hjalmar Charlton and his bride, the shipwrecked Benjamin F. Poole evolved from a coal carrying sea vessel into a hotel with ocean front views. The luxurious captain's quarters served as their honeymoon suite. Over the course of the summer, the newlyweds hosted curious beach visitors aboard the stranded vessel. In September of 1890, the tide came calling for the Poole. After being overhauled, the Benjamin F. Poole spent many more years on the open seas.
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