I struggled with the idea of where I should begin with this blog. I don't really follow any artists in particular. Rather, I admire anything, by anyone, that I find pleasing. This internal struggle led me to the only logical beginning to my blog. I should write about my first memories of being intrigued by art.
First and foremost, I should point out that all things Equine have dominated the majority of my life. Naturally, the first artist I admired shared this characteristic. Jared Lee is a graphic artist who caught my nine-year-old eye with his line of horse-themed, humor laden cartoons. When I say humor laden, I mean that horse people find his products hilarious, while "normal people" are usually left scratching their heads.
This particular cartoon was a favorite of my dad's.
Lee got his start designing greeting cards for Gibson Greetings. After two years, he began his career as a free-lance artist, launching himself as a much-sought-after artist. Amongst many other things, Lee was selected as one of the six illustrators to create the first McDonald's Happy Meal box.
Shamelessly, I still wear this shirt on occasion.
Lee's resume boasts other notable companies, such as L.L. Bean, the U.S. Postal Service, Hasbro, Land's End any many others. He also illustrated many children's books.
From the time I received my first Jared Lee t-shirt, I wanted to start designing my own line of horse-related clothing. As a result, I began drawing.
Saddle Bread! Get it?
While this art may not be incredibly profound, all things must start somewhere. I find it fitting that my blog should begin with my first inspiration.
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