reBlog from grooveeffect.com: Meet San Francisco based illustrator - Josh Ellingson

“Dirty Martini and the Birth of the Space Program” might be my favorite so far. It’s a portrait of someone dear to me and I put a lot of time trying to capture her energy. I submitted it to a “Call for Entries” for an art show aboard the International Space Station, and it got in! The artwork was part of a small group show that was taken up October 2008 as part of space-entrepreneur, Richard Garriot’s mission to the ISS. So crazy to have my art in orbit. There’s more about it on my blog.

grooveeffect.com, Meet San Francisco based illustrator - Josh Ellingson

Josh just donated a GIANT print of this Dirty Martini piece to adorn the shop walls. It’s definitely worth coming by to check out, and Ellingson and Mission: Comics & Art news on it’s way.
Check out this rectn interview he did for grooveeffect.com
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