Dean
Morrissey

Dean Morrissey has been drawing and creating characters since his childhood in Boston.
Inspired by Disney matte paintings and comic book heros early on, he grew to appreciate
the works of the masters, such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, Pyle and N.C. Wyeth. |
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Morrissey
worked a variety of job until deciding to paint full time in the late 1970s. He
worked as a freelance bookcover illustrator for over 15 different publishers in New York
and won numerous awards. Morrissey is self taught, and considers the demands of cover
illustration to have been his art school.
In 1991, Morrissey began to paint some images from a story that he was creating. Three
years later, those visions were realized with the publication of his beautifully
illustrated book Ship of Dreams. Ship won numerous awards, including The New YorK Times
Ten Best Illustrated Books of 1994. It also reached no.3 on the NY Times
Bestseller List. Saks Fifth
Avenue has used the story and images for its famous Holiday windows, and a movie
theater in Orlando is being themed after Ship including a fully realized Sandmans
ship (26ft x43ft) that will be hanging in the lobby.
Morrisseys second book, The Great Kettles, was released in the fall of 1997 to great
critical review. It too has won awards, including a gold medal from The Society of
Illustrators.
Morrissey has also illustrated The Song of Celestine, a childrens book inspired by
James Redfields Celestine Prophecy. Song was release in the fall of 1998 by Little,
Brown and Co.
Morrissey has recently completed a new picture book, The Christmas Ship, to be published
by Harper Collins in fall 2000. There will also be a chapter book, The Moon Robber
published Spring 2001.
Morrissey lives with his wife Shan and his son on the South Shore of Massachusetts. |