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Joe BowlerWoman FeministPulp Fiction NovelPainting ColorsCouple Poses ReferenceDivorce LawyersPulp FictionDrawing ArtCouple PosingJoe Bowler Interview, Part 5: More About Influences and ProcessLast week, in Parts 1 , 2 and 3 of this interview, Joe described the early years of his life, the beginning of his professional career, an...
Lifestyle Illustrations50s IllustrationJoe BowlerBernie FuchsBetty NeelsPost LayoutToday's InspirationComic Book LayoutTravel FilmJoe Bowler Interview, Part 1: The Early YearsLate last year I spend a couple of hours on the phone with Joe Bowler. Joe was tremendously generous and entertaining in recounting the many and various stages of his career. What follows is the first part of that conversation... ~ Leif Peng LP: Tell me about your early childhood... were you already drawing during the early years of your life? JB: Yeah, I was drawing at three... for some reason I drew bicycles... with all the wheels and the spokes and pedals. I was always the 'artist' in the…
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Alex RossJoe Bowler60s ArtLadies Home JournalJournal MagazineAmericana ArtHome JournalPulp CoversInstagram Illustration1959 illustration by Joe BowlerFor the story If Dreams Come True by Leslie Gordon Barnard. From Woman’s Own magazine.
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Pepsi VintagePepsi AdDibujos Pin UpOld AdvertisementsPepsi ColaRetro AdsOld AdsPrint AdvertisingPrint MagazinePepsi: Success with the LadiesLong time readers will recall last year's week-long look at Pepsi's decade-spanning ad campaign. At that time I posited that during the 50's, unlike its main competitor Coca Cola, Pepsi's marketing strategy was to target women specifically. Imagine my delight upon discovering the oddball ad below in a 1955 Saturday Evening Post: "For the third year in a row," reads the body copy, "Pepsi is talking to women in women's language. They talk to women about women. In terms of modern woman's good…
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