xxxxxIn
the summer of 1973 I ran off and joined the circus...actually my
parents dropped
me off. My first venture into show painting featured mural sized plywood panels
festooned with images of "Giant Jungle Rats" chewing off the leg of
some helpless victim. With experience gleaned from a stint at a
Champaign, Illinois
billboard company, I expanded my art school painting skills into an
"on the
road" business.
xxxxxOver the past thirty
years I have worked for numerous outdoor entertainment venues,
designing and painting
fun houses, dark rides, show fronts and sideshow banners. Clients
include Carson
and Barnes Circus, Hoxie Brothers Circus, Link Carnival and Canada's
Conklin Shows.
After meeting several banner painters and admiring their unique livelihood, I
began producing banners for escape artist Andy Dallas. Throughout the 1980s I
painted a series of banners promoting his escapes and illusions -
including such
titles as The Spirit Chamber, Aqua Body Bag Escape, Triple Death
Trap, and Water
Torture Escape. Later in 1993 I was contacted by Chicago's Field
Museum of Natural
History to design and paint eight 10 X 5 ft. show banners fro their new exhibit
"Life Over Time." Painted in traditional banner style,
these paintings
were themed to reflect the nature of scientific mysteries and origins
of the modern
museum.
xxxxxThe
banner work that I produce today is limited to a clientele which
includes a handful
of outdoor showmen, magicians, collectors and curiosity seekers.
Requests include
the usual array of sideshow subjects (ie Human Pincushion, Blockhead,
and Spider
Woman ). New and unusual subjects offer a welcome chance to append my
visual dictionary.
These recent commissions include Real Shrunken Heads from Ecuador and
Atomic Chickens
from Chernobyl. Public venues requesting less "colorful"
banner subjects
include children's museums, park district facilities and shopping
malls.
[Banners are painted to order on canvas blanks which are hemmed and cornered with reinforced material and metal D-rings or grommets. Sizes vary and can be 3 X 4 ft. or smaller and 8 X 10 ft. or larger.]


