American illustrator and art educator
Thomas Lively Fluharty Jr. , (born 1962) is an American illustrator and art educator . Fluharty's work has appeared on covers for Der Spiegel , Time , Mad , and The Weekly Standard , in The New York Times , U.S. News & World Report , the Village Voice , and in books for children. Fluharty teaches drawing and oil painting online at Schoolism.com.[ 1]
Early life
Fluharty studied the work of Bouguereau .
Fluharty was born in 1962 in Santa Ana, California .[ 2] He studied art during 11th and 12th grade at the Montgomery County Joint Vocational School , in Englewood, Ohio . Then he earned an associate degree at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh . Then he moved to New York City where he trained for thirteen years with Ken Bald , who in the 1950s drew Dr. Kildare cartoons and other Marvel Comics .[ 2] Fluharty learned acrylic paint at the School of Visual Arts and also attended classes at the National Academy of Fine Arts .[ 2] For eight years from 2002 until about 2010, he sought classical training for his new work in oil paint .[ 3] His artistic heroes are Rembrandt and William-Adolphe Bouguereau .[ 4]
He married Kristi Fluharty. They have five daughters and a dog named Cash.[ 4] The family lives in Prior Lake, Minnesota .[ 5]
Career highlights
His first major success came when Fluharty designed a cover for Mad magazine in 1996.[ 2] [ 6] The New York Times then commissioned five caricatures of Jerry Lewis .[ 2] "That really started it all," said Fluharty.[ 2]
Fluharty served as a worship leader at Sovereign Grace Church in Bloomington, Minnesota , a Christian evangelical church affiliated with Sovereign Grace Ministries .[ 7]
From 2004 to 2008, Fluharty contributed five covers for Der Spiegel magazine.[ 8] His work was reproduced in the book and traveling show The Art of Der Spiegel: Cover Illustrations Over Five Decades .[ 5] [ 9]
Fluharty illustrated three children's books published by Crossway : Fool Moon Rising (2009), cowritten with his wife, Kristi Fluharty;[ 10] The Barber Who Wanted to Pray (2011) by R. C. Sproul Sr. ;[ 11] and The Boy and the Ocean (2013) by Max Lucado .[ 12]
For The New York Times in 2013, he painted a caricature portrait of Woody Allen towering over Diane Keaton , Dianne Wiest , Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz , who were "strong and memorable women" who had played leading roles in Allen's films.[ 13]
Fluharty and four advertising illustrators founded Pitch House, a company that creates storyboards .[ 14]
Awards and recognition
Fluharty's portrait of Ken Griffey Jr. and Mark McGwire was a cover of Time magazine in 1998.[ 15] The following year, Time gave the work, titled Outta Here! , to the National Portrait Gallery .[ 16] He has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators in New York and in Los Angeles.[ 5] Communication Arts selected his work as winner for their illustration annuals in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2013.[ 17] Fluharty won a gold medal for a portrait of Hillary Clinton from Spectrum Fantastic Art .[ 5]
Notes
^ "Instructors: Thomas Fluharty" . Imaginism Studios. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ a b c d e f "The Art Of DER SPIEGEL: Thomas Fluharty" . Der Spiegel . 21 November 2005. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Fluharty, Thomas. Thomas Fluharty . Schoolism . Imaginism Studios. Event occurs at 1:00. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ a b "T. Lively Bio" . Thomas Fluharty. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ a b c d "Thomas Fluharty" . Schoolism . Imaginism Studios. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ "Mad #333 Jan./Feb. 1995" . Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ Fritz, Stacey. "Sunday Preparation" . Sovereign Grace Church. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ "Search result for "thomas fluharty" " . Der Spiegel. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ Aust, Stefan (October 1, 2004). The Art of Der Spiegel: Cover Illustrations Over Five Decades . Te Neues. ISBN 3832790004 .
^ Fluharty, Kristi & Fluharty, T. Lively (August 25, 2009). Fool Moon Rising . Crossway. ISBN 978-1433506826 .
^ Sproul, R. C. (September 16, 2011). The Barber Who Wanted to Pray . Crossway. ISBN 978-1433527036 .
^ Lucado, Max (March 31, 2013). The Boy and the Ocean . Crossway. ISBN 978-1433539312 .
^ Itzkoff, Dave (July 17, 2013). "Annie and Her Sisters: Woody Allen's Distinctive Female Characters" . The New York Times . and Fluharty, Thomas (July 21, 2013). "Image Page" . The New York Times . Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ "About Us" . The Pitch House. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ "Ken Griffey, Jr. and Mark McGwire: July 27, 1998" . Time . Archived from the original on February 17, 2008. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
^ "CAP Search Results: Object ID 86544" . Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved July 22, 2013 .
^ "Illustration Annual: Winners 2005" . and "2006" . and "2008" . and "2013" . Communication Arts . Coyne & Blanchard. Retrieved July 23, 2013 .
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