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Artist:
Syd Mead (1933- ) American
Titleš:
Inter-Continental Houston, Houston, Texas, USA (c.1984)
Date: 1984
Medium:
Water color, marker, paint
Materials:
Poster Board
Markings:
Signed by Artist, Lower right corner
Dimensions:
22-˝" x 28"
Framed:
Yes
Provenance: Neal Adair Prince Trust u/a/d
10.18.1999
Neal Prince
Syd Mead, Artist (Personal Friend to Mr. Neal A. Prince)
Artist:
Syd Mead (1933- ) American
Titleš:
Inter-Continental Houston, Houston, Texas, USA (c.1984)
Date: 1984
Medium:
Water color, marker, paint
Materials:
Poster Board
Markings:
Signed by Artist, Lower right corner
Dimensions:
22-˝" x 28"
Framed:
Yes
Provenance: Neal Adair Prince Trust u/a/d
10.18.1999
Neal Prince
Syd Mead, Artist (Personal Friend to Mr. Neal A. Prince)
Artist:
Syd Mead (1933- ) American
Titleš:
Inter-Continental Houston, Houston, Texas, USA (c.1984)
Date: 1984
Medium:
Water color, marker, paint
Materials:
Poster Board
Markings:
Signed by Artist, Lower right corner
Dimensions:
22-˝" x 28"
Framed:
Yes
Provenance: Neal Adair Prince Trust u/a/d
10.18.1999
Neal Prince
Syd Mead, Artist (Personal Friend to Mr. Neal A. Prince)
Artist:
Syd Mead (1933- ) American
Titleš:
Inter-Continental Houston, Houston, Texas, USA (c.1984)
Date: 1984
Medium:
Water color, marker, paint
Materials:
Poster Board
Markings:
Signed by Artist, Lower right corner
Dimensions:
22-˝" x 28"
Framed:
Yes
Provenance: Neal Adair Prince Trust u/a/d
10.18.1999
Neal Prince
Syd Mead, Artist (Personal Friend to Mr. Neal A. Prince)
| Syd Mead and Neal A. Prince in 2001, in New York |

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| Syd Mead accepted the engagement to do all of the renderings for the ICH San Antonio Hotel |
MEAD, Sydney Jay (1933- ) AMERICAN
Mr. Mead was born in St. Paul Minnesota,
July 18th, 1933 but spent only a few years there before moving to what would be the second of many homes throughout the western United States prior to graduating
from High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado
in 1951. After serving a three year enlistment in the U.S. Army, Mr. Mead continued on to the Art Center School in Los Angeles, (now the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena) where he graduated with great distinction in June of 1959. He was immediately recruited by the Ford
Motor Company’s Advanced Styling Studio under the management of Elwood Engle which he left after 2 years in order to
accept a variety of assignments to illustrate books and catalogues for large corporate entities such as United State Steel,
Celanese, Allis Chalmers and Atlas Cement. In 1970, he launched Mr. Mead Inc. in Detroit, Michigan to accommodate the high caliber of offers he received, most notably the PHILIPS ELECTRONICS. As the
principal of his newly formed corporation in the 1970’s, Mr. Mead spent about a third of his time in Europe primarily to provide designs and illustrations
for Philips of Holland. Together with his roster of major American clients, he continues to make his creative mark, internationally.
Throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, Mr. Mead, Inc. provided architectural renderings both interior and exterior,
for such clients as Intercontinental Hotels, 3D International, Harwood Taylor & Associates, Don Ghia, and Gresham &
Smith, to mention a few. His architectural clients have recently expanded to include the New York firm of Philip Koether Architects
for which he designed the interior of a Manhattan eatery. Design activity accelerated after the corporate and personal move to California in 1975. In 1979, projects
began to include work with most major studios, on such feature films as Star Trek: The Motion Picture, followed by, Bladerunner,
TRON, 2010, Short Circuit, Aliens, Time Cop, Johnny Mnemonic, and most recently, “Mission Impossible-3” starring
Tom Cruise for director J.J. Abrams. Beginning in 1983, Mr. began to develop close working relationships with a number of
major Japanese corporate clients, including; Sony, Minolta, Dentsu, Dyflex, Tiger, Seibu, Mitsukoshi, Bandai, NHK and Honda
as well as contributing to two Japanese film projects, The New Yamato and Crises 2050. In the 1990s’, Mr. Mead supplied
designs for two Japanese toy icons, “The New Yamato” and all eight robot characters in the new Turn-A Gundam mobile
suite series which were also seen as characters in Television shows.
With transportation
design as his first love, Mr. Mead seldom misses an opportunity to provide his unique blend of futurism and believability
to those projects consisting of a vehicle that travels from “A” to ‘B”. Whether it be designing solar
powered unicycles, show cars, luxury yachts, cruise ships, or the interiors of private 747’s, each receives the same
attention to detail within a perfectly designed scenario. This combination has become a Mr. Mead trademark and has been seen
in everything from concept cars for Ford Motor Company to futuristic “Hypervans” which have been the subject of
his latest full color illustrations.
Mr. Mead continues an
active schedule of one man shows, which started with an invitation to exhibit at Documenta 6, Kassel, West Germany in 1973. His work has since been
exhibited in Japan, Italy, California, and Spain. In 1983 in response to an in invitation from Chrysler Corporation to be a guest speaker to their
design staff, Mr. Mead assembled a selection of slides to visually enhance his lecture. The resulting presentation was a resounding
success and has since been expanded and enhanced with computer generated imagery specifically assembled at the requests of
such clients as Disney, Carnegie Mellon University, Purdue, Pratt University, the Society of Illustrators., and many others
both academic and corporate around the world. In March of 2010, Mr. Mead completed a four city tour in Australia to capacity audiences
at each venue.
Always an advocate of
new technologies, Mr. Mead has expanded his horizons to include computer illustrations and graphics by mastering a variety
of Softwares. Beginning with the official poster of the 1991 Concours d’Elegance “Eyes on the Classics”
in Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Mead has attempted to utilize
the latest in available techniques to their best advantage. In 1993, a digital gallery comprised of 50 examples of his art
with interface screens designed by Mr. Mead became one of the first CD ROM’s released in Japan in 1992 and in 2004 in
response to many requests, cooperated with the Gnomon School of Visual Effects to produce a 4 volume, “How To”
DVD series titled,
“TECHNIQUES OF SYD MEAD”
which continues to be sought after by designers around the world.
His one man show, “Cavalcade
to the Crimson Castle” consisting of 114 original paintings and illustrations, enjoyed a three month showing at the
Center for the Arts in San Francisco in the Fall of 1996. The highlight of the show turned out to be Mr. Mead’s presentation
and lecture attracted an audience that exceeded the available capacity of the auditorium. Subsequent personal appearances
at schools across the country have attracted record numbers. A touring exhibition of his work is now in the planning stage
to mark the 40th anniversary of Syd Mead Inc.
In February 1998, Mr.
Mead relocated his studio to Pasadena, California,
where he continues to be involved in a variety of design projects. He recently completed work on a documentary of his career
with director Joaquin Montalvan, “VISUAL FUTURIST”, was released in May of 2007 on DVD and is available through the virtual Oblagon
bookstore on the Mr. Mead official webpage WWW.SYDMEAD.COM . Mead attributes success in an astonishing range of creative activities to the
premise that imagination…the idea, supersedes technique. “There are more people in the world who make things than
there are people who think of things to make.”
Mr. Syd Mead and Mr. Neal
A. Prince have been friends for many years. Mr. Mead was asked by Mr. Prince to complete all of the renderings for the
proposed new restaurant designs for the St. Anthony Inter-Continental Hotel in San Antonio, Texas in 1980. As well as for the Inter-Continental
New Orleans Hotel Restaurant, in Louisiana in 1981. The Trust has retained and currently holds these two works of art by Mr. Mead
as Mr. Prince refers to these two renderings as "rare masterpieces of true renderings
from the Master Artist himself, Mr. Syd Mead". These renderings reflect the work of a master, which was “not”
done by any computer generated program, but with the skills of his own hands. These two renderings from a naked eye would
assume they would be a photograph – but again, by his own artistic hands and formally educated eyes by which Mr. Mead
is able to create these two masterpieces for further generations to appreciation and admire. As this craftsmanship and discipline,
due to advancement of software applications, are no longer taught, and thus, these forms of art become priceless.
To further review Syd
Mead Futurist Official Website to many of his great Worldwide known exhibits of his talents,
please go to http://www.sydmead.com/v/01/home/ exhibiting his works and his long Professional Bio.
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