A dark, brooding, and tremendously well rendered pastel by the well regarded Society Of Illustrator’s Hall of Fame member Gary Kelley. This was created for the Franklin Library’s 1980 edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gothic novella The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Pastel has been nicely matted and framed under glass and remains in pristine condition. Grapefruit Moon Gallery has just obtained a nice collection of illustration art from the archives of The Franklin Library publishers.
As an illustrator, Gary Kelley’s awards have included 27 gold and silver medals from the Society of Illustrators in New York; also Best-In-Show recognition in New York and Los Angeles Illustrators’ Exhibitions. He was elected to Society of illustrators Hall of Fame 2007. His list of clients includes work for Time, Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, and Playboy Magazines. Also, The Los Angeles Times and The Boston Globe, Hartford Stage, Arena Stage, The Santa Fe Opera and Geffen Playhouse.
He created the murals featuring famous authors for Barnes and Noble Bookstores nationwide. Has also worked for the NFL and the NBA and was the official artist for the 2002 Kentucky Derby. Gary Kelley has illustrated a number of picture books, including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, The Necklace, Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination and Macbeth for Young Readers. Gary has had shows at the Lustrare Gallery, Every Picture Tells a Story, The Kentucky Derby Museum, Creation Gallery in Tokyo, and the Pablo Neruda Cultural Center-Bagnolet. Group shows include; The Normon Rockwell Museum , The Museum of American Illustration, The McNay Art Museum – San Antonio, Mystic Seaport Museum and Librarie Nicaise in Paris. Gary Kelley has lectured at the Smithsonian, Corcorsn Gallery, Hallmark Cards, Societies of Illustrators in New York and Los Angeles, The Norman Rockwell Museum and the Montreuil Book Fair in Paris.