"My practice of using panels whenever possible refers to the panels of the comic strip without the obligations of the black outline. The explosion of scale was and continues to be very important in emphasizing the difference between the cartoon and the painting as well as forcing a close-up view."
Tom Everhart, "Under the Influence"
A twenty-year relationship between Tom Everhart and Charles M. Schulz and the Peanuts phenomenon are reflected in the paintings and lithographs of Tom Everhart. The result of that collaborative relationship transcends the appeal of the comic strip, while simulateously giving homage to the artistry of his mentor.
"Tom is able to play with the characters in a way that is impossible within the confines of a comic strip. When you see his paintings and read their whimsical titles, it is as though Tom is letting you in on a very personal joke."
Jeanne Schulz, on Tom Everhart's art, from the Catalogue "Under the Influence"--Charles M. Schulz Museum
Everhart's paintings have been exhibited in Museums and fine art galleries worldwide, including Louvre Museum, Paris, France, 1990; Museu da Cidade, Lisbon, Portugal, 1993; and Suntory Museum, Osaka, Japan, 2000. In 2003, an important one-man exhibition, "Under The Influence," was held at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, CA. It is fitting that the first non-cartoon exhibition that the Museum mounted is a collection of paintings by artist and friend Tom Everhart. Gallery exhibitions have recently been held at Entertainment Galleries in Las Vegas and S2 Art Gallery in Chicago, and Everhart's art continues to be widely exhibited in the United States and Japan.
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