I created an image of an up-close, in your face Woody, freckles & all, posed courtside as an old fashioned NY sports reporter, press hat, trenchcoat, pencil behind ear, cig' dangling from mouth, eye-contacting the reader, banging away at his underwood typewriter, as the Knicks appear mid-air on the court behind him:
"You lookin' at me?" |
Peter called me to tell me what had just transpired, and he wondered to me in retrospect if he should have just used a small Barry Blitt, (a regular Observer contributor), drawing of Woody to accompany the piece. Peter had been hopeful to secure Woody Allen as a regular contributor. He then paused and said "Ah, fuck it... It's a great drawing!"
Here's Woody Allen's one and only New York Observer article, "Notes of a know-nothing Knicks fan":
http://observer.com/25th-anniversary/notes-of-a-know-nothing-knicks-fan/
It's a fantastic illustration.
ReplyDeleteOf course, having said that, you've never illustrated me.
Its a wonderful image. I love your work!
ReplyDeleteI think Woody would like you, if you made a picture of him with a clarinet, in Paris.
Ha! Love the story ALMOST as much as the portrait!
ReplyDeleteYou're in good company - Woody hated Jack Davis' BANANAS poster, too!
ReplyDeleteTrue. When he encountered Jack Davis in the elevator after their meeting about the film along with Woody's managers, he wouldn't even look at him (according to Jack)
ReplyDeleteAw, screw Woody Allen (sorry, but it's one of THEIR family expressions, not mine) -- and to use Barry Britt, an artist who has almost singlehandedly ruined The New Yorker magazine?!?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteRIP Peter Kaplan, the LAST great New York City newspaper editor.
Yeah, I can't abide that Barry Britt.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, I am pleased with your drawing of Woody Allen!
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