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Blogger Yendorb said...

I believe that illustration was done by Don Weller, who was a very famous and popular illustrator at the time. He now does western art. very talented guy.

Thursday, 04 November, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That style is somewhere between "Peter Max" and "Trace Over A Photograph". It's more difficult than it looks since you have to think hard about what to leave out.

VDT, you have to go look at the photo in today's post on Main Gate Admission. You will love it.

JG (No Profile today)

Thursday, 04 November, 2010

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

I actually like this style of illustration, maybe because I was so aware of its "modern" style back then. It definitely evokes the era in which it appeared!

Thursday, 04 November, 2010

Anonymous ElMike0 said...

Very interesting!

Thursday, 04 November, 2010

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Hmmm, I guess I should have added that I do like this style of art, it puts me in a Sid & Marty Krofft/Brady Bunch Variety Hour kinda mood....

Thursday, 04 November, 2010

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