famed 75-year-old illustrator, brian sanders, is the master craftsman behind mad men's lusciously textured season six key art.
hailing from the golden era of magazine illustration, sanders was commissioned by mad men's creator, matthew weiner, to conjure the look and feel of 1960s spy novels, TWA flight menus, and swinging lifestyle ads. the drawing style is called "bubble & streak" and with a name like bubble & streak, it's got to be good.
{above: brian sanders illustration for woman's mirror, circa 1965.}
but, wait...there's more!
in 1966, director stanley kubrick granted sanders rare access to the set and filming of 2001: a space odyssey. sanders documented the behind-the-scenes making of the film via paintings and sketches (photography was not allowed on the set). unfortunately, the controlling kubrick did not allow publication of the drawings. it wasn't until 2001 (two years after kubrick's death) that sanders space odyssey work was published (see examples below).
{above: behind-the-scences of space odessey: 2001 as seen through the eyes of illustrator brian sanders.}
{above: the camera was rigged to move with the centrifuge as the set rotated.}
{above: kubrick predicted that airline uniforms would not change drastically throughout the eras.}
{above: sanders captures actors smoking and playing pokers between takes.}
{read more about brian sander's collaboration with mad men at the new york times.} {peruse and learn more about sander's amazing work at the art of brian sanders.}
Comments
I really love the MM posters. They are definitely a fresh look compared to all of the other ads out there! I can't believe the artist is 75 years old. So inspiring.
Posted by: Alicia | April 09, 2013 at 07:36 AM
OMG! I have been a fan of this style of illustration for awhile but never knew it had a specific name. Good to know! Thanks! What did you think of Mad Men's season premiere?
Posted by: Hong | April 10, 2013 at 07:50 PM