Joe
DeVito was born on March 16, 1957 in New York City. His family
later moved to New Jersey where he grew up in the town of Berkeley
Heights. It was while in the city, though, that his life-long
love of dinosaurs and fantastic creatures began, with his first
viewing of King
Kong.
A frequent visitor to the Museum of Natural History as a boy,
his infatuation with all animals has never left him. He graduated
with honors from Parsons School of Design in 1981, studied at
the Art Students League in New York City and has taken several
workshops in human and animal anatomy with John Zahourek. His
love of learning and his strong artistic inclinations have led
to a long career as an illustrator and sculptor.
Over the last twenty four years Joe has illustrated hundreds
of book covers specializing in science fiction, fantasy, adventure,
horror and dinosaurs. His credits include covers for classics
from Mark Twain and Jules Verne to those of Piers Anthony, Terry
Bisson, Robert Bloch, Jonathan Carroll, Robert Heinlein, Katherine
Kurtz and illustrations for the last seven Doc Savage books.
He has also contributed widely to the fields of advertising,
magazines and comics in the form of covers, posters and trading
cards, painting such characters as Batman, Spiderman, Superman,
and Wonder Woman for DC Comics and Fleer; several covers for
MAD Magazine (so far as he knows, he holds the record for the
most Alfred portraits ever painted on one MAD cover - 15
). His clients have also included virtually all
of the major publishing houses in New York City, the Hasbro
Toy Group, TOPPS, and Warner Bros. among many others.
In three dimensions, he has sculpted Doc Savage battling a giant
python for Graphitti Design; the first authorized Tarzan statue
in association with Burne Hogarth and the Edgar Rice Burroughs
Foundation; Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman Masterpiece Editions
for Chronicle and Wonder Woman for DC Comics, U.S. and Canadian
trophies for Land Rover Vehicles; scientifically accurate dinosaurs
with Saurian Studios; the SPECTRUM award which is given out
to entry winners each year; and religious, wildlife and fantasy
themed pieces for the Bradford Exchange. He also designed the
sculpting input drawings for several of the major dinosaur toys
for The Lost World: Jurassic Park II. Joe has also finished
work on two twice-life size statues of the Madonna and Child.
The first was placed at the Blue Army Shrine in Washington,
NJ. Joe also designed the ninety foot wide site on which the
statue resides. The second, identical sculpture, has been placed
in Fatima, Portugal.
An avid writer as well, Joe has recently created and illustrated
his first book, KONG: King of Skull Island, which he co-wrote
with Brad Strickland. Over thirteen years in the making, it
draws on a life-long love of storytelling, dinosaurs, adventure,
and of course, King Kong. It is published by DH Press and acts
as both prequel and sequel to the original 1932 novel, King
Kong. Joe’s second book is a full rewrite of the 1932
story itself, entitled Merian C. Cooper’s KING KONG, to
be published by St. Martin’s Press this fall. Also co-written
with Brad, it remains true to the spirit of the original, while
adding four new chapters for added depth and nuance. Along with
an original color cover, it will contain several new b&w
interior illustrations. It meshes perfectly with KONG: King
of Skull Island to form one continuous storyline that is exclusively
authorized by the estate of Kong’s creator, Merian C.
Cooper.
Joe’s art has won numerous awards from regional to worldwide
shows competitions and conventions, including coveted Gold and
Silver awards from SPECTRUM art competitions. His work has been
exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the US and abroad,
including simultaneous openings of the first ever dinosaur only
art galleries in Tokyo and Beverly Hills; the Canton Ohio Museum
of Art; and a one man show of the ‘The Art of KONG: King
of Skull Island’ at New York’s Museum of American
Illustration at the Society of Illustrators. His paintings and
sculptures are included in numerous private and published collections
such as all of the SPECTRUM art annuals; Infinite Worlds; and
MAD Cover to Cover. Joe presently lives with his wife and their
two daughters in Chalfont, Pennsylvania.
For more information: www.jdevito.com,
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