Barron Storey
Barron Storey is an American illustrator, graphic novelist, and educator born in Dallas, Texas, in 1940. With a career that spans decades, Storey has made a profound impact in fine arts and illustration. Storey studied at the Art Center School in Los Angeles and the School of Visual Arts in New York under the mentorship of Robert Weaver, which set the foundation for his prolific career.
Storey’s work is characterized by its powerful and often dark themes, exploring human hope and despair, as well as societal issues such as war, homelessness, and suicide through his distinctive visual style. His illustrations have graced the covers of major publications such as Time, National Geographic, and Reader’s Digest. Notable works include his iconic drawings for Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman: Endless Nights, which earned him an Eisner Award. In 2023, Storey was inducted into The Society of Illustrators hall of fame. Storey's works are held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, the Metropolitan Opera, and the American Natural History Museum.
In addition to his commercial success, Storey is renowned for his contributions to education, having taught at prestigious institutions like the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, California College of the Arts, and San Jose State University. Artists including Kent Williams, David Choe, Adam Caldwell, and the late John Copeland and are among his generations of students.
BARRON STOREY
AIRBOY SERIES NO 1.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 2.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 3.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 5.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 6.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 4.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 8.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 7.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 9.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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AIRBOY SERIES NO 10.Pencil on paper17 x 14 inches / 43.1 x 35.5 centimeters
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BBJ BURNED AGAINInk, charcoal, graphite, gouache and acrylic on paper24 x 19 inches
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BOUNDAcrylic and charcoal on canvas56 x 36 inches / 142.2 x 91.4 centimeters
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BURNING CONSTANTLY AT THE STAKE (MARTYRS)Ink, charcoal, graphite, gouache and acrylic on paper24 x 18 inches
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CART MENInk and archival pigment12.8 x 15 inches
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DEAD PLANT MASK NO. 18Graphite on paper24 x 18.75 inches / 61 x 47.6 centimeters
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FALLINGAcrylic, gouache and charcoal on canvas with object60 x 38 inches / 152.4 x 96.5 centimeters
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FALSE INSTRUCTIONSMixed media on paper and canvas24 x 36 inches
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FRAGMENT 18Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.2 x 5.3 inches
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FRAGMENT 21Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas9 x 5.7 inches
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FRAGMENT 27Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas7.5 x 5 inches
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FRAGMENT 8Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.1 x 5.9 inches
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FRAGMENT 23Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.5 x 5.4 inches
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FRAGMENT 28Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.5 x 5 inches<
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FRAGMENT 32Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.5 x 5.3 inches
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FRAGMENT 29Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8 x 5.4 inches
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FRAGMENT 22Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.1 x 5.5 inches
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FRAGMENT 35Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8 x 5.3 inches
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FRAGMENT 24Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas7.8 x 5.3 inches
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FRAGMENT 25Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.2 x 5.5 inches
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FRAGMENT 30Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8 x 5.4 inches
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FRAGMENT 17Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.4 x 5.6 inches
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FRAGMENT 26Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.5 x 6 inches
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FRAGMENT 14Ink and acrylic on deconstructed canvas8.5 x 5.7 inches
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FIGURE DRAWING FOR ALL IT'S WORTH IN THE WELL OF SOULSInk, charcoal, graphite, colored pencil and acrylic on board25 x 20.75
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THE HIGH PRIESTESSMixed media on paper24 x 16.5 inches / 61 x 41.9 centimeters
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INDIANSGouache, acrylic,
ink and collage on linen18 x 40 inches / 45.7 x 101.6 centimeters
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KW SERIES: YOU CAN SEE ANYTHING YOU WANT AT THE PENCILMAN’S RESTAURANTMixed media on paper and canvas24 x 36 inches / 61 x 91.4 centimeters
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IF YOU LIVED HERE, YOU'D BE HOME BY NOWInk and archival pigment12.8 x 15 inches
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IMMIGRATION SERIES: HIGHWAYMixed media on canvas8 x 10 inches
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IMMIGRATION SERIES: BASKETMixed media on canvas14 x 11 inches
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MANIFESTO: IMPORTANCE OF CHEAP ARTAcrylic, graphite, ink and tape on canvas24 x 20 inches
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MASTERS OF WARMixed media on canvas24 x 36 inches
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NUMBER ONE TRUTH AND NUMBER ONE TRUTH TELLERMixed media on paper15 x 15 inches / 38.1 x 38.1 centimeters
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PLANT WOMANAcrylic and charcoal on canvas16 x 12 inches / 40.6 x 30.4 centimeters
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OCCUPYAcrylic and charcoal on chipboard40 x 30 inches / 101.6 x 76.2 centimeters
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RIGHTSPencil and acrylic on paper, mounted on canvas11 x 14 inches / 27.9 x 35.5 centimeters
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SLIPMASKSAcrylic and charcoal on chipboard40 x 30 inches / 101.6 x 76.2 centimeters
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STATUE OF SLAVERYAcrylic, gouache, and graphite on door48 x 36 inches
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TENDERLOIN PARKMixed media on canvas15 x 36 inches
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TENT PARKAcrylic and charcoal on chipboard54 x 36 inches / 136.1 x 91.4 centimeters
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TITLE UNKNOWNMixed media on canvas24 x 24 inches
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BARRON STOREY
TITLE UNKNOWNMixed media on canvas24 x 30 inches
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BARRON STOREY
VELO '52 FACTUM 1 /FACTUM 2Factum 1: Digital print mounted on panel16 x 12 inches / 40.6 x 30.4 centimetersFactum 2: Acrylic and gouache mounted on panel14.5 x 10 inches / 36.8 x 25.4 centimeters
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YEA! HEAVY!Mixed media on canvas24 x 36 inches
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UNTITLEDMixed media on paper21.5 x 14.5 inches / 54.6 x 36.5 centimeters
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Barron Storey is an American illustrator, graphic novelist, and educator born in Dallas, Texas, in 1940. With a career that spans decades, Storey has made a profound impact in fine arts and illustration. Storey studied at the Art Center School in Los Angeles and the School of Visual Arts in New York under the mentorship of Robert Weaver, which set the foundation for his prolific career.
Storey’s work is characterized by its powerful and often dark themes, exploring human hope and despair, as well as societal issues such as war, homelessness, and suicide through his distinctive visual style. His illustrations have graced the covers of major publications such as Time, National Geographic, and Reader’s Digest. Notable works include his iconic drawings for Neil Gaiman’s "The Sandman: Endless Nights," which earned him an Eisner Award. In 2023, Storey was inducted into The Society of Illustrators hall of fame. Storey's works are held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, the Metropolitan Opera, and the American Natural History Museum.
In addition to his commercial success, Storey is renowned for his contributions to education, having taught at prestigious institutions like the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, California College of the Arts, and San Jose State University. Artists including Kent Williams, David Choe, John Copeland and Madeline von Foerster are among his generations of students.