I don't remember a time that I didn't draw; I began drawing "seriously" in High School and intended to become a Technical Illustrator. Lack of planning and foresight led me to a degree in Architecture, instead of an education in Art. Further distractions, such as "lack of work" led me to two construction-related careers. Nonetheless, I've worked as a freelance commercial artist and designer for over 30 years, finding little time for "serious" illustration until 1988, when a ruptured appendix and a brush with death caused me to re-evaluate my goals and priorities. I realized that my future wasn't predictable; and that the Eternal has given me a talent intended to be used for the benefit of others. I then decided it was time to get "serious" about my career as an illustrator.
My 'body of work' is fairly eclectic in its nature, and isn't specifically geared toward one type of illustration; however, all of my illustrations are realistically-styled. My preferred media is digitally-colored graphite.
As of this writing, I’ve illustrated seven children’s books, created numerous illustrations for a variety of clients; including Steiner Korea, Scholastic Inc. and the Yellowstone Park Foundation. Over the years I have created a large number of wildlife drawings and a numerous portraits. I also create Architectural and Technical illustrations. In 2015 I added digital publishing to my business; publishing four titles as of this writing.
Website: www.mjarts.com
email: marty@mjarts.com
www.childrensillustrators.com
https://society6.com/mjartscom
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Oregon 1975
ICC; Oregon A-Level Building Plans Examiner/Structural Inspector
Elder, Presbyterian Church USA; Stephen Minister
Member: Christians In the Visual Arts (CIVA),
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
2013 Oregon Excellence Award
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Oregon 1975