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"H. G. Wells: A Time Traveler’s Life", a series of limited edition fine art prints by Artist Rex Parker — Now available! →

This fine-art print series by artist Rex Parker, H. G. Wells: a Time Traveler’s Life, commemorates the 125th Anniversary of H. G. Wells’s first novel, The Time Machine. But that’s just the beginning of a story that’s as much tapestry as tale.

Parker’s exuberant, Art Deco-inspired illustrations transport us back to the world of Wells and his thrilling era of iconic designers, writers, scientists, space explorers, world leaders, and one Invisible Man. Parker’s artworks showcase the fascinating personal connections between H. G. Wells and other timeless giants of his adventurous, long era: William Morris, George Bernard Shaw, Henry James, Oscar Wilde, Jules Verne, Jane Addams, Upton Sinclair, Albert Einstein, Neil Armstrong, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Frederic Goudy, C.F.A. Voysey, Winston Churchill, three Roosevelts (Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor), and even Chicago Alderman “Hinky Dink” Kenna.

Parker’s homage to Wells also includes the “Time Traveler in Tinseltown” print series, showcasing the intriguing connections between Wells and the top movie stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, including Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and Orson Welles. These prints not only offer a fresh look at luminaries of the past, they trace the magical influence of Wells on pop culture in modern novels, films and television. More than a science-fiction author, Wells’s endless curiosity about the world around him and its fascinating inhabitants made him an explorer in his own right.

From his American farmboy’s beginning in the Prairie State, Rex Parker expanded his world with an artist’s tools and talent, and with the assist of other extravagant minds including H. G. Wells. The author’s careful architecture of mysterious worlds inspired Parker’s own renderings which are both meticulous and exuberant. These posters honor the transcendent influence of Wells, an imagination that continues to reach into the future and graciously transports us along.

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Monday 07.26.21
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Journal & Topics: “Visions Of H.G. Wells, Morris Inspire Local Artist Rex Parker” →

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Wednesday 08.19.20
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Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona adds “The Eagle has Landed” and “Galaxy Gothic” posters to its distinctive collection of discovery

Lowell Observatory has announced the recent acquisition of Rex Parker’s dramatic “Galaxy Gothic” and “The Eagle has Landed” for there collection. “They’re lovely!” — said Lauren Amundson, Archivist and Librarian for Lowell Observatory shown holding “Galaxy Gothic” print.

The “Galaxy Gothic” poster design is the epic adventure of exploration — from the Milky Way to the brilliant stars whirling through the cosmos.

Parker designed “The Eagle has Landed” poster — in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 Moon mission. The poster combines timeless symbols, heroic forms and strong colors to honor the first Eagle Scout to set foot on the Moon, American astronaut Neil Armstrong.

Lowell Observatory scientific work has been historic — from the discovery of Pluto to it’s lunar legacy in mapping the moon for NASA’s Apollo Program. “It’s an honor to be part of Lowell Observatory distinctive collection of discovery” said Parker.

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Wednesday 03.11.20
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Video of Artist Rex Parker’s talk — “Frederic Goudy & H. G. Wells” at the University of Illinois Rare Book & Manuscript Library

View the video of artist Rex Parker’s talk — “Frederic Goudy & H. G. Wells: The Time Traveler’s Typeface” at The Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Illinois.

It explores a book publishing dream team: Frederic Goudy, “The Titan of Type” and H. G. Wells, the “Time-Traveler Novelist,” and their remarkable collaboration on The Door in the Wall — a collection of thrilling short stories and the creation of a timeless typeface Kennerley Old Style.

Watch “Frederic Goudy & H. G. Wells: The Time Traveler’s Typeface” on YouTube:

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Wednesday 11.20.19
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RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection adds Rex Parker’s “The 115th Anniversary” poster series for Goudy’s Village Press

The Cary Graphic Arts Collection at the Rochester Institute of Technology is one of the nation’s premier libraries on design history, with an extraordinary collection that includes over 40,000 books, manuscripts and letters. “I was honored when Amelia Hugill-Fontanel, Associate Curator at the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at RIT Libraries, wanted to include the Frederic Goudy’s poster series — used to celebrate the Village Press 115th Anniversary in its graphic design archive,” said Parker.

Parker created the thirty iconic posters for the 115th Anniversary of the Village Press which was established by Frederic W. Goudy in Park Ridge in 1903. Goudy was a legend; America’s superstar designer of the shapes that dress our words. He created more than 100 magnificent faces, many still in popular use. Goudy’s designs bridged the gap between the print and digital ages with an elegance and energy that are eloquent — and timeless.

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Thursday 11.14.19
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