Raphael Schnepf


Raphael Schnepf


Raphael Schnepf has been on the Art scene since he graduated from New York's High School of Industrial Art in 1954. After a brief tour with the Navy as a photographer, he went on to graduate from Cooper Union Art school in New York and completed his B.F.A. at the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1965, he became active in the emerging San Francisco counterculture, creating psychedelic paintings, post cards, drawings, music posters and illustrations. After seeing his poster for the 1967 Summer of Love, the Family Dog commissioned the first of seven posters Raphael was to create in '67 and '68. This led to commissions for a comic book for the band "Canned Heat", record jackets, more posters and illustrations.

During the 70's, Raphael continued to explore new mediums. After rediscovering the airbrush, he developed a photo-real style, creating images for book jackets, record jackets, murals, packaging, and posters. In the late 70's, Raphael joined with Savoy Studio as a designer and glass painter on many revolutionary glass projects. In 1986, he moved with Savoy to Portland, Oregon to continue the collaboration as well as his own fine art, design and illustration career. He has worked for clients like Intel, Techtronix, Nike, Precision Castparts and Grateful Dead, always seeking out poster commissions as well. In the 90's he continued to work with Savoy on major glass projects for architectural installations across the nation.

Raphael's work has been in many publications such as "A Concise History of Posters", "Eureka" and "The Art of Rock." His work has been shown in the Museums of Modern Art in New York, San Francisco and San Diego and the Denver Art Museum. His work has been in many art exhibitions from the early 60's to the present. As well as his commercial art and fine art career Raphael has also taught workshops and college classes in lettering design, Illustration, Airbrush and Glass painting. He has produced instructional airbrush and glass painting videos.

http://www.rschnepf.com

Morning Sheets


Morning Sheets
Oil on canvas
22" x 28"
White gold leaf framed
Morning Sheets


Motor Lisa
Oil, enamel and airbrush acrylic on board
22" x 30"