John Jude Palencar is a rarity among modern artists, mixing meticulous technique reminiscent of the old masters with a soaring, darkly surreal imagination. There are touches of Bosch and Da Vinci in his visual allegories of netherworld landscapes and doomed characters.
For more than twenty-five years, he has created book covers and received honors for his contributions to the field of illustration including Gold and Silver Medals from the Society of Illustrators, two Gold Book Awards from Spectrum, and four Chesley Awards from the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA). Most recently John was presented the award for “Artistic Achievement” by ASFA at the World Fantasy Convention held in Yokohama, Japan.
His work has appeared on hundreds of book covers in over thirty countries for authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula LeGuin, Marion Zimmer Bradley, P.D. James, Charles deLint, David Brin and Stephen King. Recently, his cover paintings for Eragon and Eldest, by Christopher Paolini, have appeared on the New York Times Children’s Best Seller List. (Paolini named Eragon’s birthplace “Palancar Valley” after John.)
Time, Smithsonian, and National Geographic Magazine, and the Philadelphia Opera have employed his illustrative talents for their publications and productions. Palencar has also worked on entertainment projects for Lucas Arts, Paramount Pictures and Vivendi Universal.
He enjoys an on-going artist-in-residence program in County Kerry, Ireland, where his personal paintings were included in a special exhibit entitled, “Images of Ireland” held at the National Museum in Dublin.
He continues to create new work and has exhibited in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Occasionally John is invited to lecture and serve as an artist-in-residence at colleges and universities across the country.
He resides in northeastern Ohio with his wife, Lee, and two sons, Ian and Kit.
Two down, three to go… 🙂
A splendid wish list!
All I need is origins out of that list. =D
Have Donato's book, its incredible. Petar's book is on the way. Failed to add it the basket, but there is one more which looks intriguing: Source Of Imagination – Sketches / Bron Van Verbeelding
Got 'em all already… Christmas is kind of an all year round see it buy it kind of thing… I'm lucky I had enough gas to get home from Illuxcon!
I have to highly recommend “David Grove: An Illustrated Life” which can be found at norfolkpress.com. See my post about it a couple of weeks ago.
Gorgeous reproductions of his work, with an in-depth autobiography like none you've ever read from an illustrator. This is the kind of art book you really WANT to read.
It's a beautiful, tasteful, inch-thick volume of his best.
4 Down; 1 to go. I agree with Greg. Grove's book arrived yesterday and it has succeeded in keeping me from my work for at least two hours.
Thank you for this list! I wasn't aware of those great books! Straight to my wishlist they go