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Sharon Knettell 12-30-2006 12:07 PM

Jem artist discovered hiding out on the Portrait Artist Forum!
 
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A beloved Forum member has been outed as the Jem rock doll artist.
Jem was a rock doll sold by the Hasbro Company in the mid-eighties.

This artist did the packaging art. She was able to lower herself to do said artwork which enabled her to buy a big new housie. Previously she had been living under an overpass in Providence RI.

The kind souls who revealed her previous and shameful identity are fine artists of the purest and noblest natures. They I am sure wanted to warn those who are taking her workshop in the www.scottsdaleartschool.org, in March of 2007 to be fully aware of her other, ahem, abilities.

Here are some examples of her earlier and present work.

Personally, I think one would really stretch their abilities in this workshop, given the range of her endeavours.

Alexandra Tyng 12-30-2006 10:08 PM

Cool, Sharon, you are a woman of many facets, past and present. Now, I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I do see a slight similarity of viewpoint between the two, maybe in the stance, attitude, and proportions (7 heads or more?).

Sharon Knettell 12-30-2006 10:43 PM

Alexandra, you have nailed it, I have always have had an attitude.

Actually I feel all those poses when I am drawing or painting them. It was more true when I was doing Jem, when I was a size 4 at 5'7".

Oh I weep!

Congratulations on your wonderful painting making the grade on the ARC site.

Kimberly Dow 12-30-2006 11:21 PM

Nothing to be ashamed of - Im sure they were painted from life. ;)

Sharon Knettell 12-31-2006 12:38 PM

Kim,

Are you kidding! The models then cost me $150 per hour! Hasbro paid for them, their costumes and custom wigs.

I loved doing it, it was a blast, plus I netted 100K in one year in 1986 dollars. I did it for another year 'til they stopped producing her.

I call my house the house that Jem built.

When I google Jem and my name, I find it attached to Japanese, French and South American web-sites, plus American ones. I have been invited to conventions and have done on-line interviews.

It actually has inspired in some way my ballerinas (Alex, you are right). I love painting big dollies.

Congratulations on your ARC prizes. Well deserved.

Terri Ficenec 12-31-2006 01:29 PM

That's wild Sharon! There is a kind of similarity between then & now. What a neat experience that must have been! :cool:

Linda Brandon 12-31-2006 02:53 PM

That does it, I'm convinced! I'm signing up for your workshop asap.

Sharon Knettell 12-31-2006 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Linda Brandon
That does it, I'm convinced! I'm signing up for your workshop asap.

You better, so far you are the only one that will fit into the tutu's!

Lacey Lewis 01-01-2007 02:03 AM

I loved Jem when I was a little girl!

Come to think of it, they are likely why I grew up and dyed my hair blue and green and pink. My parents were so proud.

I never would've guessed, but I also see the similarities. Cheers!

Steven Sweeney 01-01-2007 04:39 AM

Those fetching Jem graphics cost me a lot of money back in the day, when my pre-school daughter (now preparing to marry in the Spring) was still working on complete sentences but could point and say "Jem" when we visited the video store. ("Video," for you young'uns, was a format now obsolete, in the landfills with 8-tracks and LPs.)

I may have kind of fancied Jem myself, but I'm not saying.

Sharon Knettell 01-01-2007 11:36 AM

Thanks, Steven, Lacey,

When I taught at RISD, the students would sneer at the middle-aged lady in front of them and ask "What have YOU done?" I mentioned a few things like my painting work, being a member of the Copley Society, my portrait website, movie posters, not 'til I mentioned Jem were they impressed. and HOW! Then I became the coolest dudesse, that was until I graded 'em. Then I became Cruella DeVille.

Actually, my illustration work has been a great lesson in design work and color. With Jem I had to work against the day-glow background of the package designer. I made a LOT of color studies. Also, because things are looked at in a nano-second in this world, I had to learn the edit and present the most salient features clearly to grab the attention of the viewer. It was great training.


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