by David L. Witt | Jan 28, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #25 by Susan Case. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. Part 3: Seton acknowledges...
by David L. Witt | Jan 27, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #14 by Matthew Chase-Daniel. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. Part 2: Seton...
by David L. Witt | Jan 26, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #1 by Linda Vi Vona. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. PART 1: Lobo and Blanca are...
by David L. Witt | Jan 20, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Exhibition Catalog Cover (2018) For our annual Seton-themed show at the Academy for the Love of Learning in 2018, I recruited fifty artists to illustrate the Lobo story in the form of a graphic novel matching Seton’s words to contemporary artwork. The participating...
by David L. Witt | Jan 6, 2021 | Seton Artwork
Seton Note on the Christmas Card Originals (shown below) At the age of 21 (in 1881) Seton received a bill for his upbringing from his father – or so he claimed. (If any other of the many children from that family was treated similarly, I haven’t found a record of it.)...
by David L. Witt | Nov 16, 2020 | Seton Artwork
Untitled Paintings by Seton – Click images to enlarge Landscape painting has a surprisingly short history. That is, where nature itself is the subject, not as backdrop for human activities and architecture. H.W. Janson’s massive History of Art doesn’t even list...