Friday, November 20, 2009

Antonio, Closets, Celebrities and Egg Salad



One of my early Antonio-inspired drawings.
Cecil Beaton may have photographed these Charles James gowns, but I slept under them like a scullery maid.



The cover of one of Antonio's books.

While attending Syracuse University I had the opportunity to show my work to Antonio Lopez, the celebrated fashion illustrator who defined the eighties with his distinct imagery. What began as an internship evolved after graduation into an assistant position. He graciously offered me "The Cinderella bed" which consisted of a futon on the floor of his large studio closet beneath Charles James gowns, a collection he had recently inherited.
It was not all glamour, I answered phones, fed his cat Bijou and made improbable egg salad sandwiches for his "girls", Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Pat Cleveland... I was young and it was the eighties, Antonio and his partner Juan Ramos taught me that anything was possible.
Antonio possessed an inexhaustible amount of energy and enthusiasm which he lavished on his drawings well into the night while others played. I wish I had the foresight to rescue every scribble he threw in the trash which he deemed unworthy but I did instinctively save a few from the hands of the NYC Dept. of Sanitation.
Valuable trash aside, I left his studio with a sense of discipline, an appreciation for my craft and an egg salad recipe. I will look for those drawings which are stored somewhere in my closet which sadly contains no thread of a Charles James gown and post them, which brings us full circle.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice Blog. Why don't you share that egg salad recipe?

DAVID McGRIEVEY said...

It's top secret.

Anonymous said...

C'mon, give up the egg salad recipe.

DAVID McGRIEVEY said...

Ask Jerry Hall.

Anonymous said...

Um, I think I still have one piece we pulled from the trash. It had some food on it. You think it was egg salad? Guess Who?

Anonymous said...

Howz about a picture of the egg salad?

K Pugliano said...

LOVE your blog!!! I remember hearing some of these stories, but now there is a little more detail. Your drawings are beautiful.

Ann Mah said...

Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. I love your blog, too, and hope you'll keep posting. Your illustrations are wonderful, so charming, as is this story about the Cinderella bed. Also -- I used to own a copy of Elegant and Easy Rooms!!! It disappeared in one of my many moves, alas.

Ann Mah said...

Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. I love your blog, too, and hope you'll keep posting. Your illustrations are wonderful, so charming, as is this story about the Cinderella bed. Also -- I used to own a copy of Elegant and Easy Rooms!!! It disappeared in one of my many moves, alas.

monica said...

Such a small world... are you the Ann Mah, wife of Chris Klein, we dined with in Paris....
David is one of my oldest and most talented friends..... what a coincidence....to find you on his blog...
Hope you are still enjoying the markets... maybe we will get a chance to see you and chris in new york over the holidays....
xxo monica and mark

DAVID McGRIEVEY said...

Too strange, a bit frightening, what are the odds?
Did you actually dine with my Monica in Paris?
I Look forward to reading your novel, great cover design.

Samantha Tyler said...

Wonderful tribute, full of humor and tender. I wonder how the egg salad look like, I say look, because I'm allergic to eggs ...
Thanks for the link. Have a nice week, regards, Sam.

Yvette said...

I believe I knew the incredibly talented Antonio Lopez once upon a time.

If we're talking about the same artist, then he was Tony Lopez and went to my highschool (The School of Industrial Art in NYC, later re-named The High School of Art and Design and relocated to a different building.), where, he and a few other friends and I were fortunate enough to hang out together.

I knew he'd gone to bigger and better things but I must tell you that in high school he was already a brilliant fashion artist.

He died much too young.