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.
Morrissey
worked a
variety of
job until
deciding to
paint full
time in the
late 1970’s.
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
it’s famous
Holiday
windows, and
a movie
theater in
Orlando is
being themed
after Ship
including a
fully
realized
Sandman’s
ship (26ft
x43ft) that
will be
hanging in
the lobby.
Morrissey’s
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
children’s
book
inspired by
James
Redfield’s
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.