Paul McPhee

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Paul McPhee is an American artist born and raised in Southern California, who lives in Martha’s Vineyard Island. He grew up with a love for the sea. He started his art career with painting marine life art and has expanded his talents by creating designs of many genres. This includes album covers, working with movie studios, fine art for worldwide events and tournaments, and non-profit and charitable organizations. With the help of Heather Faust he had many successful art shows.[citation needed] McPhee is partnered with Martha’s Vineyard Screenprinting Co. designing apparel and accessories.[1]

McPhee teamed up with artist Jim Warren to make an album cover for the band Great White in 1999 for the album Can't Get There from Here[2] which earned him a Grammy nomination. His marine life oil and watercolor paintings have been featured on magazine covers and a commemorative Florida Fishing & Game stamp.[citation needed] He also has licensed artwork with Universal Studios on his designs on the 30th anniversary of Jaws. McPhee has also appeared in the documentary The Shark Is Still Working.[3] More recently, McPhee has worked on the major motion picture The Last Rites of Ransom Pride in the art department, creating various story boards used for the film.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Martha's Vinyard Screen Printing Co". Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2010.,
  2. ^ "Can't Get There From Here Album Credits". Retrieved 28 November 2010.,
  3. ^ "The Shark Is Still Working Jaws Documentary". Retrieved 28 November 2010.,
  4. ^ "Last Rites of Ransom Pride Credits". Retrieved 28 November 2010.,
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