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Drew Struzan

Drew Struzan (/ˈstrzən/; born March 18, 1947[1]) is an American artist, illustrator and cover designer. He is known for his more than 150 movie posters, which include The Shawshank Redemption, Blade Runner, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, as well as films in the Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, and Star Wars film series.[2] He has also painted album covers, collectibles, and book covers.

Drew Struzan
Struzan at the 2012 Comic-Con International
Born (1947-03-18) March 18, 1947 (age 76)
EducationArt Center College of Design
Known forPoster art, illustration
AwardsSaturn Award, 2002
Inkpot Award, 2010
Saul Bass Award, 2014
Sergio Award, 2016
Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, 2020
Drew Struzan
SpouseDylan
Children1
Signature
Websitedrewstruzan.com

Early life edit

Struzan was born on March 18, 1947, in Oregon City, Oregon.[3] In 1965, at age 18, he enrolled at the Art Center College of Design, then in West Los Angeles.

Career edit

Early career edit

A counselor asked Struzan about his interests and told him he had a choice between fine art or illustration. The counselor described the two careers, telling Struzan that as a fine artist he could paint whatever he wanted, but as an illustrator he could paint for money. Struzan chose to be an illustrator, saying, "I need to eat."[4] In his first year, he married and became a father.[5] Struzan worked his way through school by selling his artwork and accepting small commissions. He graduated in five years, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors. He also completed two years of graduate studies,[6] and eventually returned to the school in later years, after the campus relocated to Pasadena, California, to teach for a short time.

About his career, Struzan has said: "I was poor and hungry, and illustration was the shortest path to a slice of bread, as compared to a gallery showing. I had nothing as a child. I drew on toilet paper with pencils – that was the only paper around. Probably why I love drawing so much today is because it was just all I had at the time."[7]

After graduating from college, Struzan remained in Los Angeles, and a trip to an employment agency found him a job as a staff artist for Pacific Eye & Ear, a design studio. There he began designing album covers under the direction of Ernie Cefalu, relishing the creative aspects the 12x12" size the record packaging afforded him. Over the next 5 years, he would create album cover artwork for a long line of musical artists, including Tony Orlando and Dawn, The Beach Boys, Bee Gees, Roy Orbison, Black Sabbath, Glenn Miller, Iron Butterfly, Bach, Earth, Wind and Fire, and Liberace. He also illustrated the t-shirt that George Carlin wears on the front and back cover of his album Toledo Window Box.[8]

Among these, Struzan illustrated the album cover artwork for Alice Cooper's Welcome to My Nightmare, which Rolling Stone would go on to vote one of the Top 100 Album Covers Of All Time.[9] Despite the burgeoning demand for his talents, however, Struzan was still only earning $150 to $250 per album cover.[10]

Airbrushed one-sheets edit

Along with a friend with a background in the movie industry, Struzan started a small company, Pencil Pushers, in a collaboration that would last eight years. It was during this time that he honed his distinctive one-sheet style and first became proficient in the use of the airbrush, which would later define him as a master of the tool. His first film poster works started appearing in 1975, although in those early days Struzan mainly did artwork for B-movies, such as Empire of the Ants, Food of the Gods, and Squirm. While his talent steadily grew in demand, it was his work done for a major science-fiction movie that would establish Struzan and his work in the public eye forever.

 
Star Wars 1978 re-release style D "circus" poster. Art by Charles White III and Drew Struzan.

In 1977 fellow artist Charles White III, well known for his own airbrush prowess, had been hired by David Weitzner, Vice President of advertising at 20th Century Fox, to create a poster design for the 1978 re-release of Star Wars. White, uncomfortable with portraiture, asked Struzan for his help on the project. As such, Struzan painted the human characters in oil paints and White focused on the ships, Darth Vader, C-3PO, and all the mechanical details of the poster art.[11]

The unique poster design, popularly called the "Circus" poster, depicts what appears to be a torn posted bill on a plywood construction site wall. "It was necessity that invented that," Struzan explains. "They found out there wasn't enough room for the typography and the billing block they had left in the design. What can we do to make more space on a poster that's already been printed? Let's pretend it's posted, then they can put the type below the actual poster. We painted Obi-Wan down the side and stuff across the bottom to make it wider and deeper."[12]

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Struzan produced poster work for such films as Blade Runner, The Thing, The Cannonball Run, the Police Academy series, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Muppet Movie, Coming to America, First Blood, Risky Business, D.C. Cab, Stroker Ace, *batteries not included, An American Tail, and The Goonies. By the 1980s, Struzan was producing approximately ten poster designs a year.[citation needed]

During this period, Struzan continued his association with Lucas by designing the original Industrial Light & Magic logo, and creating the associated one-sheet artwork for both the continuing Star Wars saga and the Indiana Jones series of films. In the process, Struzan's work became, in the public mind, the defining visual images representing those series. As such, he was also sought after to create new artwork for re-releases and reissues on video and DVD, book covers, theme-park rides and video game titles for those properties.[citation needed]

1990s–2000s edit

 
Struzan's cover art for Action Comics #800 (April 2003), with a self-portrait seen at the lower left

In the 1990s, with the advent of computers and digital manipulation of images utilized to create poster art, Struzan was affected by the decline of traditionally illustrated poster art. While continuing to create artwork for such 1990s and 2000s films as Hook, Hellboy and the American poster for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he started exploring other outlets for his work, including comic books, limited-edition art, and the collectible market. As such, his work has been featured on such diverse items as Franklin Mint collectible plates, including a twelve-piece set commemorating the life of Princess Diana, the 1996 cover for Parker Brothers board game Clue,[13][14] and over 30 U.S. postage stamps, including the 2004 John Wayne stamp and the 2007 James Stewart stamp.[15][16]

Struzan once lamented on the decline of traditional art in an e-mail exchange:

I love the texture of paint made of colored earth, of oil from the trees and of canvas and paper. I love the expression of paint from a brush or a hand smearing charcoal, the dripping of paint and moisture of water, the smell of the materials. I delight in the changeable nature of a painting with new morning light or in the afternoon when the sun turns a painting orange or by firelight at night. I love to see it, hold it, touch it, smell it, and create it. My gift is to share my life by allowing others to see into my heart and spirit through such tangible, comprehensible and familiar means. The paint is part of the expression.[17]

From 1995 through 1997, Struzan's work was shown throughout Japan in a series of one-man exhibitions, which offered his one-sheet work of Lucas and Spielberg films in a successful limited-edition program.

In 1999, in an exhibit entitled Drew: Art of the Cinema, Struzan had over 65 pieces of his artwork presented at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.[18]

For the release of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, George Lucas dictated that, contractually, Struzan's poster was the only art the foreign distributors could use, and other than the text, it could not be modified in any way.[19]

2000s edit

In 2008, Struzan in collaboration with his art director son, Christian, created the official poster for the 80th Academy Awards.[20]

After completing the extensive artwork required for the campaign of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Struzan announced his retirement on September 3, 2008.[21]

In 2009, Struzan (in collaboration with Jim Sanders of Reel Ideas) produced a DVD, Conceiving and Creating the Hellboy Movie Poster Art, as a step-by-step documentation of his creative process, techniques, and industrial experience. Shot in his studio, the DVD is intended to provide an over-the-shoulder look at the thinking and techniques that go into Struzan's posters.

A February 2009 exhibit entitled Drew Struzan: An Artist's Vision at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California, presented select pieces of the artist's for the first public exhibit in 10 years.[22]

In September 2009, Struzan produced an image for publication in Kurv magazine of Mattel's Barbie, in celebration of that doll's 50th anniversary year.

2010s edit

The 2013 documentary, Drew: The Man Behind The Poster, directed by Erik Sharkey, examines Struzan's life and work, and features interviews with filmmakers and actors involved with films for which Struzan has done poster work, including Frank Darabont, Harrison Ford, George Lucas, Michael J. Fox, Steve Guttenberg, Guillermo del Toro, Steven Spielberg and Thomas Jane.[23] The film was scored by award-winning composer Ryan Shore.[24]

Struzan came out of retirement to design posters for the 2015 documentary Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around The World[25] and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[26]

In December 2017, to celebrate Struzan's 70th birthday, Robert Townson, Varèse Sarabande and the Golden State Pops Orchestra produced the tribute The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan – live in concert which featured Struzan's artwork displayed to the live orchestral performance of associated film music. The performance included composers Thomas Newman, John Debney, Brian Tyler, Marco Beltrami, Robert Folk, and Michael Kosarin, as guest conductors.[27][28][29]

In January 2019, for the release of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Struzan came out of retirement again to create three separate posters for the How to Train Your Dragon film trilogy.[30] This series followed the exclusive Comic-Con poster Struzan did for the release of How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2013.[31]

Published in 2019, Struzan illustrated the book A Bloody Business ISBN 978-1785657702 about prohibition and organized crime, written by his wife Dylan Struzan.[32]

Creative process edit

To create his finished work projects, Struzan starts by sketching out drawings on gessoed illustration board, then tinting the draftsmanship with airbrushed acrylic paint, finishing up the highlights and other details with colored pencils and more airbrush if needed. The gessoed foundation allows Struzan the luxury of being able to accommodate any requested changes to the work. Preferring to work on a 1 to 1 scale, Struzan's one-sheet work would be approximately 27 x 40 inches, the size of a printed movie poster. Working from reference photographs and live models, Struzan has been known, at times, to include depictions of himself, family members and friends in his work. He is known for working very quickly; typically takes him a week to two weeks to finish a painting. With the theatrical release of the Star Wars special editions, Struzan created the three panel triptych within the limited four-week deadline. The poster artwork for John Carpenter's 1982 remake of The Thing was created overnight, Struzan having received that assignment less than a day before the finished poster was needed.[33]

Personal life edit

Working from a backyard studio, Struzan lives in California with his wife, Dylan. He has a son named Christian[34] and since retiring from full-time work in 2008 spends much of his time caring for his grandchildren.[35]

Published collections edit

  • Drew Struzan: Oeuvre ISBN 0-9732786-7-6 – a hardbound edition of Struzan's works, ranging from movie posters to album and book covers. Due to financial problems with the publisher, Dreamwave, Struzan lost a considerable amount of personally invested money on this volume.[36]
  • The Art of Drew Struzan – Star Wars Portfolio ISBN 0-9672928-0-8
  • The Movie Posters Of Drew Struzan ISBN 0-7624-2083-9

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Man Behind The Posters Series Drew Struzan Biography
  2. ^ "CineMaterial.com: Drew Struzan".
  3. ^ "Oregon gallery to exhibit varying art of locally born Drew Struzan". Daily Emerald. October 14, 2007.
  4. ^ Holberton, Priscilla (2007). "The Artist and the Stamp: Drew Struzan". Montgomery College. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  5. ^ Lambert, Molly (April 8, 2014). "'Drew: The Man Behind the Poster,' 'Stripped,' and the Outmoded Art Form". Grantland.
  6. ^ "Art of the Stamp: Drew Struzan". Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Hawkinson, Olivia (May 14, 1999). . Orange County Register.
  8. ^ Struzan, Drew (February 9, 2021). "George Carlin - Toledo Window Box front & back album cover. I did the drawings on George's t-shirt". Twitter.
  9. ^ "Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Album Covers". Rate Your Music! Reprinted from Rolling Stone November 14, 1991, See also Archived July 15, 2012, at archive.today
  10. ^ Konow, David (February 14, 2004). "The Art of the Poster: Three legendary illustrators speak out on the declining state of movie poster art". MovieMaker. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012.
  11. ^ "A NEW HOPE STYLE "D" – 1978". TheForce.net. Retrieved January 30,2 017. May 17, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "MovieMaker Magazine: The Art and Craft of Making Movies".
  13. ^ Struzan, Drew. "Illustrated Works". drewstruzan.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  14. ^ "Advertising" February 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. The Drew Collectors Page. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  15. ^ Monahan, Kelsey (August 1, 2014). "The Artist Behind the Stamp". Smithsonian National Postal Museum.
  16. ^ "Literary Arts: Zora Neale Hurston". Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  17. ^ Stephens, Dan (January 6, 2011). "Movie Poster Artist: The Work of Drew Struzan". Top10Films.co.uk.
  18. ^ "Drew: Art of the Cinema". Norman Rockwell Museum. 2012. Originally published in Resource Library Magazine (1999). Retrieved January 30, 2017. April 9, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ . StarWars.com. March 10, 2000. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011.
  20. ^ "Official 80th Oscars Poster Revealed". ComingSoon.net. January 16, 2008.
  21. ^ "Drew Struzan Retired". TheRaider.net. April 9, 2008.
  22. ^ Drew Struzan: An Artist's Vision. Gallery Nucleus. 2009. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  23. ^ Jones, Gareth (February 19, 2015). "Exclusive Clip Gives You a Peek Behind the Poster with Drew Struzan". Dread Central.
  24. ^ Debruge, Peter (August 16, 2013). "Film Review: 'Drew: The Man Behind the Poster'". Variety.
  25. ^ Yamato, Jen (January 9, 2015). "'Batkid Begins' Draws Poster Icon Drew Struzan Out Of Retirement – Video". Deadline Hollywood.
  26. ^ Goldfarb, Andrew (August 15, 2015). "D23 2015: New Star Wars: The Force Awakens Poster Revealed". IGN.
  27. ^ . www.gspo.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2017.
  28. ^ "The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan – Live in Concert".
  29. ^ "Thomas Newman and Brian Tyler Help Celebrate 'The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan'". December 7, 2017.
  30. ^ "Holy Crap, Drew Struzan Did 3 Incredible Posters for the How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy". January 19, 2019.
  31. ^ "Immersed in Movies: DeBlois & Struzan Talk Postering 'How to Train Your Dragon 2'". July 27, 2013.
  32. ^ "A Bloody Business".
  33. ^ Struzan, Drew; Schow, David J. (2010). The Art of Drew Struzan, 2010, Titan Books, p 20
  34. ^ Napier, Jim (2012). "Update on DREW: THE MAN BEHIND THE POSTER & New Clip". Geek Tyrant.
  35. ^ McIntyre, Gina (October 16, 2012). "Drew Struzan unveils Universal monster portraits for Mondo show". Los Angeles Times.
  36. ^ Audio Interview With Struzan. a3upodcast.com. August 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  37. ^ "Inkpot Award". San Diego Comic-Con International. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  38. ^ Winder, Mike (December 18, 2015). "Illustration alum and legendary Star Wars poster artist Drew Struzan on the awakening of his own creative forces at ArtCente". Art Center College of Design.
  39. ^ "Drew Struzan Makes Any Movie Better ⋆ Atomic Junk Shop". October 21, 2016.
  40. ^ "Drew Struzan".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Drew Struzan at IMDb
  • Original Album Cover Art
  • DVD Trailer and Excerpts of Conceiving and Creating Hellboy Movie Poster Art on YouTube
  • Drew Struzan Facebook Page

Interviews edit

  • . Time.
  • . The Force.net.
  • Carter, Jeff (1997). . Echostation.com.

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Drew Struzan ˈ s t r uː z en born March 18 1947 1 is an American artist illustrator and cover designer He is known for his more than 150 movie posters which include The Shawshank Redemption Blade Runner E T the Extra Terrestrial as well as films in the Indiana Jones Back to the Future and Star Wars film series 2 He has also painted album covers collectibles and book covers Drew StruzanStruzan at the 2012 Comic Con InternationalBorn 1947 03 18 March 18 1947 age 76 Oregon City Oregon U S EducationArt Center College of DesignKnown forPoster art illustrationAwardsSaturn Award 2002Inkpot Award 2010Saul Bass Award 2014Sergio Award 2016Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame 2020Drew StruzanSpouseDylanChildren1SignatureWebsitedrewstruzan wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Airbrushed one sheets 2 3 1990s 2000s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 3 Creative process 4 Personal life 5 Published collections 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 9 1 InterviewsEarly life editStruzan was born on March 18 1947 in Oregon City Oregon 3 In 1965 at age 18 he enrolled at the Art Center College of Design then in West Los Angeles Career editEarly career edit A counselor asked Struzan about his interests and told him he had a choice between fine art or illustration The counselor described the two careers telling Struzan that as a fine artist he could paint whatever he wanted but as an illustrator he could paint for money Struzan chose to be an illustrator saying I need to eat 4 In his first year he married and became a father 5 Struzan worked his way through school by selling his artwork and accepting small commissions He graduated in five years earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors He also completed two years of graduate studies 6 and eventually returned to the school in later years after the campus relocated to Pasadena California to teach for a short time About his career Struzan has said I was poor and hungry and illustration was the shortest path to a slice of bread as compared to a gallery showing I had nothing as a child I drew on toilet paper with pencils that was the only paper around Probably why I love drawing so much today is because it was just all I had at the time 7 After graduating from college Struzan remained in Los Angeles and a trip to an employment agency found him a job as a staff artist for Pacific Eye amp Ear a design studio There he began designing album covers under the direction of Ernie Cefalu relishing the creative aspects the 12x12 size the record packaging afforded him Over the next 5 years he would create album cover artwork for a long line of musical artists including Tony Orlando and Dawn The Beach Boys Bee Gees Roy Orbison Black Sabbath Glenn Miller Iron Butterfly Bach Earth Wind and Fire and Liberace He also illustrated the t shirt that George Carlin wears on the front and back cover of his album Toledo Window Box 8 Among these Struzan illustrated the album cover artwork for Alice Cooper s Welcome to My Nightmare which Rolling Stone would go on to vote one of the Top 100 Album Covers Of All Time 9 Despite the burgeoning demand for his talents however Struzan was still only earning 150 to 250 per album cover 10 Airbrushed one sheets edit Along with a friend with a background in the movie industry Struzan started a small company Pencil Pushers in a collaboration that would last eight years It was during this time that he honed his distinctive one sheet style and first became proficient in the use of the airbrush which would later define him as a master of the tool His first film poster works started appearing in 1975 although in those early days Struzan mainly did artwork for B movies such as Empire of the Ants Food of the Gods and Squirm While his talent steadily grew in demand it was his work done for a major science fiction movie that would establish Struzan and his work in the public eye forever nbsp Star Wars 1978 re release style D circus poster Art by Charles White III and Drew Struzan In 1977 fellow artist Charles White III well known for his own airbrush prowess had been hired by David Weitzner Vice President of advertising at 20th Century Fox to create a poster design for the 1978 re release of Star Wars White uncomfortable with portraiture asked Struzan for his help on the project As such Struzan painted the human characters in oil paints and White focused on the ships Darth Vader C 3PO and all the mechanical details of the poster art 11 The unique poster design popularly called the Circus poster depicts what appears to be a torn posted bill on a plywood construction site wall It was necessity that invented that Struzan explains They found out there wasn t enough room for the typography and the billing block they had left in the design What can we do to make more space on a poster that s already been printed Let s pretend it s posted then they can put the type below the actual poster We painted Obi Wan down the side and stuff across the bottom to make it wider and deeper 12 Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Struzan produced poster work for such films as Blade Runner The Thing The Cannonball Run the Police Academy series Back to the Future Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade E T the Extra Terrestrial The Muppet Movie Coming to America First Blood Risky Business D C Cab Stroker Ace batteries not included An American Tail and The Goonies By the 1980s Struzan was producing approximately ten poster designs a year citation needed During this period Struzan continued his association with Lucas by designing the original Industrial Light amp Magic logo and creating the associated one sheet artwork for both the continuing Star Wars saga and the Indiana Jones series of films In the process Struzan s work became in the public mind the defining visual images representing those series As such he was also sought after to create new artwork for re releases and reissues on video and DVD book covers theme park rides and video game titles for those properties citation needed 1990s 2000s edit nbsp Struzan s cover art for Action Comics 800 April 2003 with a self portrait seen at the lower leftIn the 1990s with the advent of computers and digital manipulation of images utilized to create poster art Struzan was affected by the decline of traditionally illustrated poster art While continuing to create artwork for such 1990s and 2000s films as Hook Hellboy and the American poster for Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone he started exploring other outlets for his work including comic books limited edition art and the collectible market As such his work has been featured on such diverse items as Franklin Mint collectible plates including a twelve piece set commemorating the life of Princess Diana the 1996 cover for Parker Brothers board game Clue 13 14 and over 30 U S postage stamps including the 2004 John Wayne stamp and the 2007 James Stewart stamp 15 16 Struzan once lamented on the decline of traditional art in an e mail exchange I love the texture of paint made of colored earth of oil from the trees and of canvas and paper I love the expression of paint from a brush or a hand smearing charcoal the dripping of paint and moisture of water the smell of the materials I delight in the changeable nature of a painting with new morning light or in the afternoon when the sun turns a painting orange or by firelight at night I love to see it hold it touch it smell it and create it My gift is to share my life by allowing others to see into my heart and spirit through such tangible comprehensible and familiar means The paint is part of the expression 17 From 1995 through 1997 Struzan s work was shown throughout Japan in a series of one man exhibitions which offered his one sheet work of Lucas and Spielberg films in a successful limited edition program In 1999 in an exhibit entitled Drew Art of the Cinema Struzan had over 65 pieces of his artwork presented at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge Massachusetts 18 For the release of Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace George Lucas dictated that contractually Struzan s poster was the only art the foreign distributors could use and other than the text it could not be modified in any way 19 2000s edit In 2008 Struzan in collaboration with his art director son Christian created the official poster for the 80th Academy Awards 20 After completing the extensive artwork required for the campaign of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Struzan announced his retirement on September 3 2008 21 In 2009 Struzan in collaboration with Jim Sanders of Reel Ideas produced a DVD Conceiving and Creating the Hellboy Movie Poster Art as a step by step documentation of his creative process techniques and industrial experience Shot in his studio the DVD is intended to provide an over the shoulder look at the thinking and techniques that go into Struzan s posters A February 2009 exhibit entitled Drew Struzan An Artist s Vision at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra California presented select pieces of the artist s for the first public exhibit in 10 years 22 In September 2009 Struzan produced an image for publication in Kurv magazine of Mattel s Barbie in celebration of that doll s 50th anniversary year 2010s edit The 2013 documentary Drew The Man Behind The Poster directed by Erik Sharkey examines Struzan s life and work and features interviews with filmmakers and actors involved with films for which Struzan has done poster work including Frank Darabont Harrison Ford George Lucas Michael J Fox Steve Guttenberg Guillermo del Toro Steven Spielberg and Thomas Jane 23 The film was scored by award winning composer Ryan Shore 24 Struzan came out of retirement to design posters for the 2015 documentary Batkid Begins The Wish Heard Around The World 25 and Star Wars The Force Awakens 26 In December 2017 to celebrate Struzan s 70th birthday Robert Townson Varese Sarabande and the Golden State Pops Orchestra produced the tribute The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan live in concert which featured Struzan s artwork displayed to the live orchestral performance of associated film music The performance included composers Thomas Newman John Debney Brian Tyler Marco Beltrami Robert Folk and Michael Kosarin as guest conductors 27 28 29 In January 2019 for the release of How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Struzan came out of retirement again to create three separate posters for the How to Train Your Dragon film trilogy 30 This series followed the exclusive Comic Con poster Struzan did for the release of How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2013 31 Published in 2019 Struzan illustrated the book A Bloody Business ISBN 978 1785657702 about prohibition and organized crime written by his wife Dylan Struzan 32 Creative process editTo create his finished work projects Struzan starts by sketching out drawings on gessoed illustration board then tinting the draftsmanship with airbrushed acrylic paint finishing up the highlights and other details with colored pencils and more airbrush if needed The gessoed foundation allows Struzan the luxury of being able to accommodate any requested changes to the work Preferring to work on a 1 to 1 scale Struzan s one sheet work would be approximately 27 x 40 inches the size of a printed movie poster Working from reference photographs and live models Struzan has been known at times to include depictions of himself family members and friends in his work He is known for working very quickly typically takes him a week to two weeks to finish a painting With the theatrical release of the Star Wars special editions Struzan created the three panel triptych within the limited four week deadline The poster artwork for John Carpenter s 1982 remake of The Thing was created overnight Struzan having received that assignment less than a day before the finished poster was needed 33 Personal life editWorking from a backyard studio Struzan lives in California with his wife Dylan He has a son named Christian 34 and since retiring from full time work in 2008 spends much of his time caring for his grandchildren 35 Published collections editDrew Struzan Oeuvre ISBN 0 9732786 7 6 a hardbound edition of Struzan s works ranging from movie posters to album and book covers Due to financial problems with the publisher Dreamwave Struzan lost a considerable amount of personally invested money on this volume 36 The Art of Drew Struzan Star Wars Portfolio ISBN 0 9672928 0 8 The Movie Posters Of Drew Struzan ISBN 0 7624 2083 9Awards edit2002 Saturn Award 2010 Inkpot Award 37 2014 Saul Bass Award 2015 Art Center College of Design Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award 38 2016 Sergio Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Comic Art Professional Society CAPS 39 2020 Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame 40 See also editCategory Albums with cover art by Drew StruzanReferences edit The Man Behind The Posters Series Drew Struzan Biography CineMaterial com Drew Struzan Oregon gallery to exhibit varying art of locally born Drew Struzan Daily Emerald October 14 2007 Holberton Priscilla 2007 The Artist and the Stamp Drew Struzan Montgomery College Retrieved January 30 2017 Lambert Molly April 8 2014 Drew The Man Behind the Poster Stripped and the Outmoded Art Form Grantland Art of the Stamp Drew Struzan Smithsonian National Postal Museum Retrieved January 30 2017 Hawkinson Olivia May 14 1999 The brush strokes behind the images of our Star Wars world Orange County Register Struzan Drew February 9 2021 George Carlin Toledo Window Box front amp back album cover I did the drawings on George s t shirt Twitter Rolling Stone s 100 Greatest Album Covers Rate Your Music Reprinted from Rolling Stone November 14 1991 See also Archived July 15 2012 at archive today Konow David February 14 2004 The Art of the Poster Three legendary illustrators speak out on the declining state of movie poster art MovieMaker Archived from the original on September 10 2012 A NEW HOPE STYLE D 1978 TheForce net Retrieved January 30 2 017 Archived May 17 2005 at the Wayback Machine MovieMaker Magazine The Art and Craft of Making Movies Struzan Drew Illustrated Works drewstruzan com Retrieved January 30 2017 Advertising Archived February 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Drew Collectors Page Retrieved January 30 2017 Monahan Kelsey August 1 2014 The Artist Behind the Stamp Smithsonian National Postal Museum Literary Arts Zora Neale Hurston Smithsonian National Postal Museum Retrieved January 30 2017 Stephens Dan January 6 2011 Movie Poster Artist The Work of Drew Struzan Top10Films co uk Drew Art of the Cinema Norman Rockwell Museum 2012 Originally published in Resource Library Magazine 1999 Retrieved January 30 2017 Archived April 9 2005 at the Wayback Machine The Making of the Poster StarWars com March 10 2000 Archived from the original on May 13 2011 Official 80th Oscars Poster Revealed ComingSoon net January 16 2008 Drew Struzan Retired TheRaider net April 9 2008 Drew Struzan An Artist s Vision Gallery Nucleus 2009 Retrieved January 30 2017 Jones Gareth February 19 2015 Exclusive Clip Gives You a Peek Behind the Poster with Drew Struzan Dread Central Debruge Peter August 16 2013 Film Review Drew The Man Behind the Poster Variety Yamato Jen January 9 2015 Batkid Begins Draws Poster Icon Drew Struzan Out Of Retirement Video Deadline Hollywood Goldfarb Andrew August 15 2015 D23 2015 New Star Wars The Force Awakens Poster Revealed IGN The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan LIVE IN CONCERT Golden State Pops Orchestra www gspo com Archived from the original on September 24 2017 The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan Live in Concert Thomas Newman and Brian Tyler Help Celebrate The Magnificent Movie Poster World of Drew Struzan December 7 2017 Holy Crap Drew Struzan Did 3 Incredible Posters for the How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy January 19 2019 Immersed in Movies DeBlois amp Struzan Talk Postering How to Train Your Dragon 2 July 27 2013 A Bloody Business Struzan Drew Schow David J 2010 The Art of Drew Struzan 2010 Titan Books p 20 Napier Jim 2012 Update on DREW THE MAN BEHIND THE POSTER amp New Clip Geek Tyrant McIntyre Gina October 16 2012 Drew Struzan unveils Universal monster portraits for Mondo show Los Angeles Times Audio Interview With Struzan a3upodcast com Archived August 28 2008 at the Wayback Machine Inkpot Award San Diego Comic Con International Retrieved January 30 2017 Winder Mike December 18 2015 Illustration alum and legendary Star Wars poster artist Drew Struzan on the awakening of his own creative forces at ArtCente Art Center College of Design Drew Struzan Makes Any Movie Better Atomic Junk Shop October 21 2016 Drew Struzan External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drew Struzan Official website Drew Struzan at IMDb The Drew Movie Poster Page Original Album Cover Art DVD Trailer and Excerpts of Conceiving and Creating Hellboy Movie Poster Art on YouTube Drew Struzan Facebook PageInterviews edit The Last Movie Poster Artist Time Face To Face With The Masters Drew Struzan The Force net Carter Jeff 1997 Drew Struzan Echostation com Portals nbsp Speculative fiction nbsp Film nbsp Arts nbsp Biography nbsp Visual arts nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drew Struzan amp oldid 1185660934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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