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Who IS the Poe Toaster and when will they show up?

Who IS the Poe Toaster and when will they show up?

Illustration of The "Poe Toaster" for Baltimore Magazine.

January 05, 2016 in Illustration

I recently had the opportunity to work on a really interesting assignment for Baltimore Magazine about the "Poe Toaster" tradition. For anyone who is unfamiliar with this curious character, here is the backstory:

Beginning in 1949 (or possibly somewhat earlier), on the night of the anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe’s birth (as January 18th becomes January 19th), a mysterious stranger has entered the cemetery and left as tribute a partial bottle of cognac and roses on Poe’s grave. The identity of the stranger, referred to affectionately as the “Poe Toaster,” is unknown. Out of respect, no attempt is made to stop or hinder him. Several of the bottles of cognac from prior years are kept at the Baltimore Poe House and Museum.

On January 19, 2012, after three successive years in which there was no appearance from the “Toaster,” the tradition was declared officially over. However, in 2015, the Poe Society of Baltimore and the Maryland Historical Society held a contest to choose a new Poe Toaster. That person was selected in November and will make his/her first official appearance this January (2016). At this time, the Historical Society and the Poe Society refuse to divulge any details on the new Toaster including the person’s identity, what his/her costume will look like, what his/her tradition will consist of, etc. The only details that are given is that it will still take place at Poe’s grave at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground on January 18-19, 2016.

More information about Westminster Hall and Burying Ground can be found here.

Information about Edgar Allen Poe's Grave the Poe Toaster tradition can be found here.

Big thanks to Kellie at Baltimore Mag for the Art Direction!

 

 

Tags: Poe Toaster, Edgar Allen Poe, The Raven, Nevermore, Macabre, Illustration, Editorial illustration, Poe, Baltimore, Maryland, Tradition, Poe's Grave, History, Maryland Historical Society
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Vintage holiday deer art - unknown artist.

Vintage holiday deer art - unknown artist.

Thank you 2015!

December 23, 2015 in Life

Every year I reflect back on the past 12 months and compare December to December. 2015 has been great and I'm thankful that I am able to work as an illustrator. I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that I've had to work with so many wonderful people this past year.  I'm proud of the work that has been done.

I have been thinking about and working on some new creative projects when I have had time in between assignments. I don't have a timeline because my schedule changes weekly but in the coming months I hope to be able to share some of this new work with you! I'm looking forward to 2016 and where this creative adventure road will take me.

Whatever you celebrate, however you celebrate, I wish you all a happy healthy winter holiday and a prosperous New Year. Lets grab 2016 by the horns and go for a ride!

Michele

 

Tags: Happy Holidays
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Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens

Portrait of Christopher Hitchens for Chicago Tribune Printers Row Journal.

December 21, 2015

I illustrated the late Christopher Hitchens, for this week's edition of Chicago Tribune Printers Row Journal. Hitchens was an English author, journalist, religious and literary critic who spent the later part of his career in the United states. The article, written by Nick Romeo, discusses Hitchens's strengths and weaknesses in the posthumously published essay collection ,"And Yet...".

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Portrait of Simona Rollinson for Public CIO Magazine

December 10, 2015 in Illustration

I did this portrait of Cook County Ill. CIO Simona Rollinson for Public CIO Magazine back in August. Here is the link to the accompanying article, written by Colin Wood.

Simona Rollinson, Cook County Ill. CIO.

Simona Rollinson, Cook County Ill. CIO.

Tags: Portrait illustration, illustration
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Ursinus Magazine, Fall 2015

Ursinus Magazine, Fall 2015

Portrait Illustrations for Ursinus Magazine

December 10, 2015 in Illustration

I recently completed four portraits for the Fall 2015 Ursinus Magazine, the alumni magazine for Ursinus College. The article titled, "Building Our Bench", by Bill Doherty, is about UC grads and their stories about how Ursinus led to successful and influential careers in sports and athletics. Special thanks to Bill Berg at Ursinus for the art direction!

Scott Sallach ('94) is the Assistant Coach and Tight Ends Coach to the Mississippi State Bulldogs Football team.

Scott Sallach ('94) is the Assistant Coach and Tight Ends Coach to the Mississippi State Bulldogs Football team.

Dan Mullen ('94) is the Head Coach for the Mississippi State Bulldogs Football team.

Dan Mullen ('94) is the Head Coach for the Mississippi State Bulldogs Football team.

Regina Buggy ('81) is a former field hockey player who was a member of the US Women's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics. In the article, she is noted as 'one of the nations elite high school field hockey coaches'. 

Regina Buggy ('81) is a former field hockey player who was a member of the US Women's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics. In the article, she is noted as 'one of the nations elite high school field hockey coaches'. 

Adele Boyd ('53) is Associate Professor of Exercis and Sport Science and Associate Director of Athletics at Ursinus College.

Adele Boyd ('53) is Associate Professor of Exercis and Sport Science and Associate Director of Athletics at Ursinus College.

Tags: illustration, Portrait illustration, Alumni Magazine, Ursinus Magazine, Ursinus College, Coaches, Sports, Scott Sallach, Adele Boyd, Gina Buggy, Dan Mullen, Mississppi State Bulldogs
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