Description
Mary Mitchell was the foremost illustrator in Omaha in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, counting the city's most revered temples of style among her clients. After newspapers switched to photography, Mitchell lovingly preserved her archive of more than one thousand works. She presents many of them, as well as newer, color pieces, in Drawn to Fashion. With the unique authority that only a half-century in the industry brings, Mitchell also discusses her personal technique, the challenges she faced, and the state of fashion illustration today.
Written in conjunction with an exhibition at Omaha's Durham Museum, proceeds from this book will benefit the Mary Mitchell Fashion Illustration Scholarship Fund at the Textile, Clothing and Design Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. For more information on the exhibition, visit the Durham Museum's Web site.
The foremost illustrator in Omaha in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
About the Author
Mary Mitchell was born in Buffalo, New York, and credits her mother with inspiring her lifelong love of the arts. After marrying, Mitchell and her husband eventually settled in Omaha, where she became a successful fashion illustrator. Her collected works are the exclusive subject of a 2012 exhibition at Omaha's Durham Museum. Jenna Gabrial Gallagher is a writer and editor who coauthored Harper's Bazaar: Greatest Hits. She regularly writes for Bazaar and other luxury publications.
Book Information
ISBN 9780615558806
Author Mary Mitchell
Format Hardback
Page Count 225
Imprint Mary Mitchell Illustrations
Publisher Mary Mitchell Illustrations