Night Blooming Cereus by Ed Mell (bio below)
Image Size 29 x 21
Paper Size 33 x 26
Open Edition Unframed Print
Fine Art Lithograph on High Quality Art Paper
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Ed Mell
Ed Mell was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1942 and started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Graduating from Phoenix Junior College with an Associated Arts Degree, he enrolled in The Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles to pursue his interest in illustration. With this training, he went to New York in 1968 to work as an art director for a prominent advertising agency. The following year, he opened up his own illustration studio, Sagebrush Studios, in Manhattan, serving some of the area's top editorial and advertising clients such as Cheerios and RCA. But success had its price, and within three years the Arizona native was struggling with the fast-paced New York lifestyle and pressures of the advertising business. Mell jumped at the opportunity to teach summer classes in silk screening and drawing on the Hopi Reservation at Hotevilla, Arizona. When the summer session was complete, he took a hard look at his future and decided to get back to his Arizona roots. A few months later he and Andrews closed Sagebrush Studios.
Mell returned to Phoenix in 1973 to continue his commercial work in illustration, while painting landscapes of the West on a part-time basis. By 1979 the demand for his fine art was great enough to make the transition to working on his fine art painting full-time. Working in oils, he put his main emphasis on landscapes and subjects that depict the West. By 1984 he had begun creating bronze sculptures, and in the late eighties, he applied his angular style to flowers and Western figurative subject matter.
His works are included in many private and corporate collections including the Forbes Collection, Tri-Star Pictures, City of Scottsdale, Kartchner Caverns State Park, Diane Keaton, Arnold Schwartzenegger and Bruce Babbitt. He is also well known for the posters he produced for the Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival. He began producing these posters in 1985, which was the Festival's second season.
His studio is in a converted 1930s grocery store in the Coronado historic district of downtown Phoenix, just three blocks from the hospital where he was born. Hanging on the walls, are works by his favorite artists, including Maynard Dixon. Mell says "I work from nature.... Seeing the real thing has much more impact than a photographic representation of nature, so in order to duplicate nature, I like to push it a little further and bring back some of the impact that nature has in real life."
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