With seventeen 5-star reviews already, Mahlon Blaine One-Eyed Visionary has been well received. Now with a redesigned cover and white-paper interior, it's ready for bookstore and library distribution. The artist? He's pretty much an unknown, and yet... In two thousand drawings published between 1917 and 1967, illustrator Mahlon Blaine revealed his subjects - from Demons to Deities, Maylasians to Martians, Biology to Biography, Lasciviousness to Literature. He painted, but he is best known for pen and ink - an uncanny artistic master of Erotica and Exotica who lived for decades in cheap hotels...
With seventeen 5-star reviews already, Mahlon Blaine One-Eyed Visionary has been well received. Now with a redesigned cover and white-paper interior, ...
An Amazon #1 ebook rank. A glass-eyed Jazz Age artist bounces between pre-talkies Hollywood and sinful New York City. Dealing with nudes and demons while in pursuit of the perfect model - who had killed herself. This historical novel takes a rollicking ride through one-eyed Mahlon Blaine's adventures and experiences as an early 20th-Century illustrator. Exploring his friendships with the famous and infamous from bohemian San Francisco to Hollywood to New York City, this (self)portrait paints the struggles and triumphs of an artist truly committed to his unique singular vision. Included are...
An Amazon #1 ebook rank. A glass-eyed Jazz Age artist bounces between pre-talkies Hollywood and sinful New York City. Dealing with nudes and demons wh...
Here's a song, in a book, with some drawings. Take a look. You'll find rhyme. Rhythm too. Sketches? Really, quite a few. Watch the folks in this tale keep their chins up, without fail. Seems they just take in stride daily struggles, and get by. Little coins - pennies, dimes, nickels - all build bottom lines. In the end, each is saved: Love and Money, Life and Change. These playful drawings reveal pocketfuls of nostalgia, rhyme, and whimsey. So come on Sing along If you like Shel Silverstein, try this
Here's a song, in a book, with some drawings. Take a look. You'll find rhyme. Rhythm too. Sketches? Really, quite a few. Watch the folks in this tale ...