Artist and Infomaniac David Doherty stops by with tales of his Hollywood career, including being an image curator for Universal Islands of Adventure theme park. He’ll tell us whether having a photographic memory is a help or a hindrance, what he discovered in the Warner Bros archives, and why he has 174 sketch books in his house. His art has been displayed in galleries, and his talents can be seen on episodes of “King of the Hill.” You’ll also find out what his bartender calls him. And why his house can be seen in a music video.
In this episode, California Artist and Infomaniac David Doherty tells us about how he got behind-the-scenes access to Warner Bros movie archives while doing research for a DVD, and how his talent in Art turned into a Hollywood career curating images for big-name amusement parks. He’s got a story about being on the crew of artists for “King of the Hill,” and what it’s like being a full time artist. And you’ll find out the nickname his bartender gave him.
Links:
David Doherty’s website
David Doherty’s illustrations
https://www.daviddoherty.art/illstrations
"A Town Called Pacific Palisades" MagCloud Publishing
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/magazine/1283301
There Once Was A Place Called P.O.P." BOOK
http://rippop.com/galleries/gallery-2
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