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THE MUNSTERS HERMAN & LILY PASTEL PAINTING |
Updated: September 06, 2005
Here is a hand-painted piece of artwork, not a reproduction.
It is done in full color pastels on pastel paper, a generous
size of 12"x16".
Subject is the Munsters, Herman and Lily. I am the
artist and the piece is new and uncirculated. Actual
colors are much nicer than the scan shows, and artwork
is mounted.
Ernie began serious drawing in 1975, concentrating on technical drawings and
architectural renderings. He studied under Ray Atzet and David Hatfield. In
1983 he began studying pastels with D. Johnston Hays, a local pastel and
watercolor artist who became Ernie's mentor and inspiration. Ernie's primary
focus at this time was portraiture, but in later years he expanded his
subject matter to include still life (especially paintings of food),
landscapes, and some figure painting. Animals are also a favorite.
Over the past three years, Ernie has sold over 400 drawings and paintings,
many of which include tasteful nude studies; celebrities (Sarah Michelle
Gellar, Jerry Seinfeld, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Britney Spears—to name a few);
Star Wars (Yoda, Darth Vader, Jar-Jar, etc.); baseball greats (Ted Williams,
Troy Glaus, David Eckstein); animals (horses, cats, wildlife); and still
life (mainly food!).
Quite the Renaissance man, Ernie got his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music
from San Diego State University in 1982. His major instrument was
composition and piano, and under the mentorship of David Ward-Steinman he
has written pieces for chamber music, orchestra, and big band. Between 1993
and 1999 he wrote and self-published three novels. Totalling 700 pages, the
works are mainly in the genre of sci-fi/horror and fantasy.
In 1996 he became a member of the Southern California Pastel Society, and
two of his juried pieces won Best of Category for Still Life, and Honorable
Mention for Figure Study/Animal, respectively. His works have been on
display at local coffee houses, retail frame shops, the Brava Gallery in Old
Town San Diego, the Redlands Art Association, and the Del Mar Art Center. He
has done commissions for clients as far away as Great Britain, and has sold
pieces to customers in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Taiwan, Germany,
Italy, Switzerland, Singapore, and Iceland.
Value: $200-Up.
You can e-mail Ernie at, ernesto1956@mac.com
(Check-out our link page for Ernie's website, and purchase some of his cool artwork)
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