About Steve and The Lake House Studio

Steve Duncan is an award-winning Artist. His Lake House Studio specializes in vintage-style design and illustration. Currently Steve is an illustrator developing stationary lines for Carta Bella Paper Company. Along with his work at Carta Bella he accepts freelance projects. His past client list includes Disney Consumer Products, Universal Studios Parks, Williams-Sonoma, Scholastic Books, Inc., Gerber Chidrenswear, October Afternoon, Basic Grey, ModifyInk, and many more. He has served as Art Director at FingerPrints of California and Rebel Entertainment Arts and Licensing, and Creative Director at Suzy's Zoo and Agenda 9.
Showing posts with label Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memories. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Winter's Coming Back




For a week we've been experiencing springtime temperatures into the low 60'sF.  All the snow is gone and it looks like fall just before winter blows in. The weather forecast for Thursday night into Friday is up to over 12 inches of the white stuff. It's going to be fun.

The above illustrations were created for two different winter lines, the top for Carta Bella Paper Company's Winter Fun and the bottom for October Afternoon's Holiday Style. The city illustration is my interpretation of Minneapolis's Uptown district which is just a canoe ride, in summer, from my studio.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Welcome to The Great Outdoors and My Family


All Illustrations ©2016 Carta Bella Paper Company

The Great Outdoors was a line of 24 papers plus accoutrements that I produced for Carta Bella. It's all about camping and having outdoor fun. But it's really all about me growing up in a family that loved to camp. Growing up my family were avid anglers. We were out camping and fishing up in the High Sierras on opening day of the fishing season. My grandparents lived just outside of Sun Valley, Idaho so every summer we'd go up to the Big Wood River and fish. I have wonderful memories of my camping days as a child. I still camp today, though I'm not a big fisherman anymore. If I'm not cruising on the Caribbean for vacation you can catch me camping Up North in Minnesota or Wisconsin.



Billy Sue (our trailer)....Growing up we had a small travel trailer with the name Billy Sue (left over from the previous owners) stenciled across the front. The white and blue trailer (top row, left) in the illustration was inspired by Billie Sue. We traveled all over the western US with her. From Yosemite to The Badlands of South Dakota to the Carlsbad Caverns and beyond.



My Brother Tom...This was a fun paper to create. I love badges and icons and was able to put that to good use. As a kid I was a Cub Scout. My older brother was an Eagle Scout and I was always proud of his ability to go so far in scouting. I saw pictures of him with all his badges. He was 20 years older than me so even as a kid, the pictures of him in uniform looked vintage.


My brother-in-law Greg and sister-in-law Kim...They have always dreamed of owning a campground. This is my homage to their dream. I borrowed their pet phrase "Runamok", which they use all the time, to create the camp name. I hope one day that it becomes a reality...and if it does I hope I have an Airstream trailer to come visit their campground in.



My Dad....In this collage of camping images the top left "Fish Fry" image is that of my Dad. At the end of a fishing trip we'd have a huge fish fry. He was very proud of his camp side culinary skills,. Rainbow trout never tasted any better than those fried under the pine trees.



My Brother Tom...When it wasn't fishing season at my brother's house it was prep time for fishing season.  Tom was an amazing fisherman. He knew all of the tricks and nuances to catch the elusive Golden Trout. Hike up to 10,000 feet from base camp to catch one at 4am?...no problem.

As a teenager I'd sit in his garage with him as he made his own flies and lures. We'd talk about his mule packing  rips into the Rocky Mountains and Sierras that he took with my Dad and Granddad when when he was a teenager (when I was a kid we went on cruises...no mule packing trips for my Dad once her hit 50). Tom passed away a few years ago and those memories will always be special to me. I hope he's having fun fishing up there in the Big River in the Sky with my Dad, granddad and Uncles!



Did anyone say trout?


My Dad...As a kid my dad was an aerospace engineer. He worked with NASA on the Mercury, Apollo, Skylab and Challenger missions. When we'd go camping we'd sit by the campfire and look up to the starts. he's point out the constellations and a few satellites that flew by. Wonderful memories.


My Mom...Sometimes my Mom would bring Paint-By-Numbers with us on long camping trips. I'd sit at the camp table with her and work on one of them with her. This is an illustration of Half Dome in Yosemite...it was inspired by all of the Paint-By-Numbers paintings that we did together when I was a kid. I believe that doing all those paintings helped me later in my career with selecting color and isolating color blocks.


Aunt Cleo and Mom....When we'd go on camping trips it was usually a huge family event. Many of my Aunts and Uncles and cousins would join us and it wouldn't be unusual to have 70 people together for a holiday camping trip.  My Aunt Cleo and my Mom loved to pick wild flowers and they'd press them back at the campsite between waxed paper. They were the original Glampers back in the late 1960's. They'd decorate our campsite before Martha Stewart was ever on TV. It was always fun helping them and it made me appreciate all of the beautiful flowers you can find from the alpine meadows to the high desert. Our pressed flower designs were the first greeting cards that I ever made.





Ephemera and stickers that are all inspired by events in my camping life and my family and friends.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Trick or Treat, a Vintage Halloween Line of Papers
















Illustrations ©2015 Carta Bella Paper Company

Trick or Treat was the first line that I created for Carta Bella. I love Halloween and I have fond memories of growing up in the 1960's and 1970's when Halloween was celebrated innocently. This line of paper harkens back to those days when costumes were homemade or plastic masks were bought down at the local five and dime.

It's Time For An Ocean Cruise.





Illustrations ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Company

When I was given the project to design a line focusing on Cruising I was ecstatic. I'm  a huge cruise vacation fan. I've set sail on 50 of them, starting off when I was 10 years old. So this line, Let's Cruise,  is filled with my own memories combined with sea forging  nostalgia.

When I was five years old my parents took me down to Terminal Island in Long Beach, California to watch the Queen Mary come in to port from her last seagoing adventure. The first paper is a homage to her. The deck plan illustration is a combination of three ships that I sailed on back in the 1970's, Carnival's Mardi Gras, Sitmar's FairSea and NCL's Norway.

Mimicking Vintage Magazine Spreads, Books and Maps


Illustration ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Company

One of my favorite things to do when creating a paper line is to mix things up. For the paper I created a series of boarder strips that mimic pages from vintage travel magazine, maps and books.  It's always a challenge to get everything to look as if it was pulled from an actual page of an atlas or magazine.

American Panoramas


Illustration ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Company.

Growing up, Disneyland California was just a 20 minute drive down the 57 freeway. As a teenager I visited the park countless times a year thanks to a buddy who worked there. The art and design showcased in the park definitely was instrumental to the forging of my illustration aesthetic.  Early in my career I was fortunate enough to work as an Art Director producing licensed artwork for Disney Parks and Resorts and the Disney Consumer Products Group. Such happy memories.


Vintage in style, my take on US Travel Posters


Illustration ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Company

To add extra interest to my "Are We There Yet?" line, I illustrated a series of vintage-style travel posters for US Destinations. I designed the posters in several sales, staying true to vintage travel posters of the 1950's and 1960's.

Are We There Yet? Stickers and Ephemera



Illustrations ©2017 Carta Bella paper Co.

When I design a line of papers for Carta Bella Paper Co. one of the most challenging parts of the process is the design and illustration of the accompanying stickers and ephemera.  In some cases its easy to just pick up an element out of one of my paper illustrations. But in many cases I have to create something new that works with the entire line.  This can end up taking hours of research, illustrations and design. But in the end it's always exciting to see how everything comes together in a cohesive and stylish manner.

The Grandest Canyon on Earth


Illustration ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Co.

During road trips across the country to visit family in the mid-west my parents would usually schedule a rest-stop at the Grand Canyon National Park. No matter when I've visited this majestic national park I'm always amazed at the ever-changing colors the canyon displays. One of my fondest visits was during late spring. There as a foot of snow on the ground and in the distance, over the Northern Rim, a lightening storm entertained us. When I was asked to create this illustration, my mind's eye was filled with beautiful visual memories of my past visits to this spectacular canyon.

Sequoia


Illustration ©2017 Carta Bella Paper Company

I was fortunate enough to grow up in Los Angeles. California. Growing up my family would take fishing trips up to the Kern River, always with a visit to see the Giant Sequoia trees in Sequoia National Park. We'd have the top of our station wagon packed high with fishing and camping gear. To this day I'll never know how my dad would navigate the car though the Wagon Tree Tunnel.

National Parks


Illustration ©2017 Cata Bella Paper Company

Recently Carta Bella Paper released my line of 24 papers entitled "Are We There Yet?".  It's a nostalgic line of papers that were inspired by travels across the US with my family circa 1960's and 1970's.  A view of the United States from the back seat of my parent's station wagon.

For this paper I wanted to showcase some of the amazing US National Parks that I've visited. I spent a lot of time making sure that the illustrations we're true to the look and feel of historical travel posters and advertisements of yester-years.  The illustrations were rendered using Adobe Illustrator CS.