Spalenka @ the Denver Comic Con

  Join me at the Denver Comic Con on Friday, June 13th, 2014 for two presentations! Visions From the Mind’s Eye: The Art of Greg Spalenka 1:30 PM – Room 203 This presentation is a 45 minute time capsule of my … Continue reading

Sneak Peek

Stella Luna The Art of Greg Spalenka: Visions From The Mind’s Eye will showcase 32 years of my professional art career but also unknown pieces some recently created. This is one of them. “Stella Luna” was inspired by one of … Continue reading

Order Your Art Of Greg Spalenka Book

The Art of Greg Spalenka is printed and it is stunning. You can order two versions of the book here with graphite drawings and extras.   This book highlights 32 years of my art career. In it I will be sharing my history as a … Continue reading

The Winner is…

Good News and more Good News… First Good News- A big thank you to the 289 people who voted for the cover of my book! The winner is Commutatio! This will now be the cover for the standard hardback edition which will … Continue reading

Vote For Your Favorite Spalenka Cover

Thank you for voting! You can see the results in the poll box. This art book published by Titan Books will highlight 30 years of my career. It will premier at the San Diego Comic Con in July. More exciting news to share soon. COVER #1 COVER … Continue reading

From the Archives- June

“June” 1984 (click to see larger) More peeks at my first retrospective book with Titan Publishers. This is one of those personal pieces from the 80’s. Very simple, starting with a graphite drawing on board, painted over in acrylic, then oil … Continue reading

From the Archives – Victoria Lowe

Another Polaroid of the beautiful Victoria Lowe (now Victoria Allen) late 1980’s, New York City, in my loft in Greenwich Village. Usually I used this camera for reference but sometimes I would use the Polaroid for fun, artsy shots. The … Continue reading

From The Archives- Karma

Click to see larger. More peeks at my first retrospective book with Titan Publishers. Most of my early illustrations started with a solid graphite/charcoal drawing either on board or paper. These drawings were the foundation of the painting that would … Continue reading