
John Dyess created this dynamic image of a rainbow trout for licensing purposes. Recently, it has also been in demand as a framed print. John’s astoundingly detailed line work combines beautifully with a wash of color to capture the joy of fly fishing. (more)
John Dyess sourced vintage street signs in his own home town to arrive at the vivid cover illustration for The Art Teachers Book of lists by Helen Hume. (more)
John Dyess’ startlingly immediate pastel portrait of 1800s cowboy legend Bill Picket will be featured in a group exhibit honoring Martin Luther King Jr. at Webster Groves Christian Church in Missouri. John will be showing a number of images created with a theme of slavery and civil rights. (more)
John Dyess has been creating art for use on Sugartree Scrapbooking Papers. The printed size is 12″ x12″, with the subject positioned on the lower part of the paper and a simple background to allow scrap-bookers room to place their photos. (more)
John Dyess created this graphite portrait of mountain climber Sir Edmond Hillary as part of a campaign for Aetna insurance company, called “Peak Performance.” (more)
John Dyess created this montage illustration of the major events of a very important year, 1881, for a Commerce & Industry Insurance Company promotional brochure. (more)