Jonathan Scheele

Composition Basics

There’s a strong temptation to use a poster illustration to tell too much of your story. This really just waters down your message visually, and actually makes the composition less effective. For example, let’s say that you have beautiful cabins, great activities like horseback-riding, mountain biking, hiking, etc. – plus: a classic main lodge, amenities …

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Tennessee State Parks poster series

The State of Tennessee recently commissioned a two-poster series for both Pickett State Park, and Pickwick Landing State Park. The challenge was to feature the main attractions for each park in a way that inspires the public to get out and explore their home state.        

Framing your print

Unless you’re in College, you’ll want to frame your print. The 24×36 is about as easy as it gets – especially thanks to large stores like Target, Michael’s and Hobby Lobby. For around $20 to $30, you can get a great frame. 24×36:   For the 16″x24″ print, I suggest purchasing a standard 22″ x …

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The Paintings at M.D. Anderson

The Mays Clinic at MDAnderson in Houston has a very nice collection of landscape paintings. Whoever either chose the collection, or individual paintings has great taste. Here are a few of my favorites – in a loose order with my favorites toward the end of the post.

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