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Thomas
Blackshear
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Thomas
Blackshear
- Imagination Art
THOMAS BLACKSHEAR II, the son of an Air Force captain,
was born in Waco, Texas, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia.
“Drawing was all I ever liked to do,” he says. “While all
the other guys were playing baseball or basketball, I was in my
house, drawing.” He pursued an interest in art throughout high
school, securing a scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago.
After a year there, he transferred to the nearby Academy of Art.
While finishing his college education, he was recruited by
Hallmark Cards and later became the apprentice of illustrator Mark
English.
Blackshear settled in Kansas City, where he became head
illustrator at the prestigious Godbold/Richter Studio. A year
later, he began a prosperous freelance career, illustrating many
advertisements, several U.S. Postal Service stamp
collections—one called “Black Heritage,” another on classic
movies, and a third on jazz musicians—and several series of
Hamilton Group collector’s plates featuring scenes from Star
Wars, Star Trek, and The Wizard of Oz. Although he was successful,
he was dissatisfied and decided to pursue a career in fine art.
Blackshear has received many awards for his artwork, including
the Society of Illustrators’ coveted Gold Medal. He was profiled
on The Living Canvas, an art magazine of the airwaves that was
shown on public television, and he has been featured on the
Ebony/Jet Showcase and The 700 Club, and in The Saturday Evening
Post. An exhibit of his original works for the Black Heritage
stamp series premiered in 1992 at the Smithsonian’s National
Museum of American History and subsequently toured the
United States.
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