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Richard Amsel, 30 years gone.

Tomorrow marks the 30th anniversary of Richard Amsel's death. I opted to post something about it today, as the artist has been on my mind so much as of late.

People often use the term "rest in peace" when addressing the dead. I never really fancied it myself. Whatever your religious or spiritual beliefs, it's certainly a lovely concept. But I prefer another.

I don't necessarily believe in an afterlife. I certainly would like to -- it's a comforting, romantic notion -- but I'm a skeptic by nature. Maybe oblivion is all there is. Who knows? Nevertheless, should there indeed be an afterlife afforded to us, I wouldn't want to spend it resting. I'd want to stay busy! Stay creative! Be swamped with work, with ideas, with more dreams to fulfill!

So to Richard Amsel, I'd like to say this: keep on dreaming, keep on creating, wherever you may be.

Photo of Richard Amsel by the late Kenn Duncan.

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Website designed and maintained by Adam McDaniel. All featured photographs, reproductions, and scans of Richard Amsel's artwork are presented here via Fair Use Laws, for the purposes of educational insight, historical analysis, and creative criticism, and are not intended to infringe on any copyrights; images came from either the public domain, my own personal research and scans, or were expressly provided to me for inclusion on this site. All original content, including writing and commentary, including the article "The Art & Artistry of Richard Amsel: American Illustrator" © 2008, 2020 by Adam McDaniel. All rights reserved, and registered with the Writers Guild of America. The documentary "AMSEL: ILLUSTRATOR OF THE LOST ART", the book "RICHARD AMSEL", and Amsel's work as featured in this website are through an exclusive agreement with the Richard Amsel estate.

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