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Craig Helmich

A Pittsburgh native, Craig has been creating art for the last 39 years. Living on Maui for the past 15 years, his inspiration has come from the beauty of the island. As a veteran tattoo artist, one of the first in the city, he wanted to expand his creativity and he found opportunity working with metal. This new medium gives Craig the chance to create his exceptional, Hawaii inspired art in raw form. Metal provides movement and depth unlike any other canvas. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and no two can be exactly alike which makes each valuable, unique and special...

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A Pittsburgh native, Craig has been creating art for the last 39 years. Living on Maui for the past 15 years, his inspiration has come from the beauty of the island. As a veteran tattoo artist, one of the first in the city, he wanted to expand his creativity and he found opportunity working with metal. This new medium gives Craig the chance to create his exceptional, Hawaii inspired art in raw form. Metal provides movement and depth unlike any other canvas. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and no two can be exactly alike which makes each valuable, unique and special.

Now a part time resident in both, traveling between Pittsburgh and Maui will allow fresh ideas and creativity to flow.

His art is featured in several prestigious galleries.

The difference in the metal work that Craig does is that the image holds up without any paint. You can see the different textures and shadowing without much need for any pigments. The metal is Craig's medium and his canvas. His art is unique to any other metal art because they are completely ground in and sometimes enhanced by paints.

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Artwork Collections

Illustiration Art Collection

Like Norman Rockwell, Seuss personally created every rough sketch, preliminary drawing, final line drawing and finished work for each page of every project he illustrated. Despite the technical and budgetary limitations of color printing during the early and mid-twentieth century, Dr. Seuss the artist was meticulous about color selection. He created specially numbered color charts and elaborate color call-outs to precisely accomplish his vision for each book. Saturated reds and blues, for example, were carefully chosen for The Cat in the Hat to attract and maintain the visual attention of a six-year-old audience. By the time Seuss’s book career took off, sharp draftsman skills were evident in drawings. His ability to move a storyline ahead via illustrations filled with tension, movement and color became a hallmark component of his work, and the surreal images that unfolded over six decades became the catalyst for a humorous and inspired learning experience.

Bronze Collection

Artist Leo Rijn, the inaugural sculptor for the Dr. Seuss Tribute Collection I, was selected to launch this project due to his prized work with some of today’s top talent in the world of film, entertainment and the visual arts (including Tim Burton, Ang Lee and Steven Spielberg). Rijn has been identified as one of today’s brightest sculpting talents because of his ability to breathe life into the written word and successfully transform two-dimensional ideas into three-dimensional works of art. Universal Studios commissioned Leo to develop and oversee the creation of numerous maquette scale models for the Monumental Dr. Seuss Sculptures at Seuss Landing in Orlando, Florida. Leo was instrumental in the art direction for many of the sculpted characters and buildings now on display at this permanent Seuss attraction. His strikingly accurate Seuss works embody a masterful and intuitive Seussian sensibility, establishing him as a leading talent in interpretive sculpting.

Taxidermy Colletion

Seuss embarked on an ingenious project in the early 1930s as he evolved from two-dimensional artworks to three-dimensional sculptures. What was most unusual for these mixed-media sculptures was the use of real animal parts including beaks, antlers and horns from deceased Forest Park Zoo animals where Seuss’s father was superintendent. Unorthodox Collection of Taxidermy was born in a cramped New York apartment and included a menagerie of inventive creatures with names like the “Two Horned Drouberhannis,” “Andulovian Grackler,” and “Semi-Normal Green-Lidded Fawn.” Shortly after Seuss created this unique collection of artworks, Look Magazine dubbed Seuss “The World’s Most Eminent Authority on Unheard-Of Animals.” To this day, Seuss’s Unorthodox Collection of Taxidermy remains as some of the finest examples of his inventive and multi-dimensional creativity.

 

Secret Art & Archives

Illustrator by day, surrealist by night, Seuss created a body of irrepressible work that redefines this American icon as an iconographic American artist. Yet, the Secret Art often shows a side of the artist that most readers, familiar with him through his classic children’s books, have never seen. This collection, created over a period of more than 60 years, encompasses the entirety of Seuss’s multi-dimensional talent. The artistic golden thread highlighted throughout this collection is apparent in each wildly imaginative and surreal Secret Art image. The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss is an inimitable collection of artworks created at night for his own personal enjoyment. These works were rarely, if ever, exhibited during his lifetime and provide a deeper glimpse into the art and life of this celebrated American Icon.

http://www.authorizedgallery.com/secret-art-archive-works
All Artwork
Current Originals
Limited Edition
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Luchaes
Lucites
Disney
Star Wars
Lorenzo Ghiglieri
Laran Ghiglieri
Print on wood
Wall Art
Sculpture
Mixed Media
Metal
Table
Giclee
Bronze Sculpture
Originals
After the Rain
Another Day in Paradise
Before the Rain
Blue Curl
Blue Diamond (wace)
Blue Wall
Coconut Palm Tryptich
Coconut Palm Tryptich
Coconut Trio
Crusher
Double Hibiscus
Double Hibiscus
Double Hibiscus Yellow
Double Orange Hibiscus
Double Palm
Double Pink Hibiscus
Double Yellow Hibiscus
Eagle
First Day
First Sight
First Sight Kihei
Hibiscus Pink
Hibiscus Red
Hibiscus with Buds
Hibiscus with Buds
Just Another Day in Paradise
Just Another Day on Maui
Late Day Curl
Look Out
Maui Blue Barrel
Octopus
Palm Tree Triptych
Palm in Round
Pink Plumeria
Pink Plumeria
Plumerias Pink
Plumerias Yellow
Pride of Hana
Pride of Wailea
Red Hibiscus
Red Hibiscus
Red Hibiscus
Red Octopus
Round the Coconut
Silver Bamboo Forest Triptych
Silver Streak
Single Yellow Hibiscus
South Side Wave
Swell
The Guardian
The Master Wave
View From Below
Waikiki Palm
Wailea Palm
Wailea Palm with Rainbow
West Maui Palms Triptych
Whale Watch