If there’s one constant in my life it’s a reunion with former BJ chief
artist Dennis Balogh at the Hudson Art on the Green.
Balogh has his exhibitor tent. Paula and I stroll through checking
out the artwork.
Dennis was my favorite illustrator for the Channels television
guide covers when I was BJ Television Editor.
Balogh and wife Patty have a daughter, Lori, who is a graphic
designer (naturally) in New York City. They also have two sons.
This is the 39th year for Hudson Art on the Green. About
the 5th year for the Balogh-Olesky reunions there.
In other years, it was retired BJ photographer
Denny Gordon’s wife, Bonnie, and her sculptures, former BJ chief artist Art
Krummel with his paintings and the late Features Department editor and
columnist Connie Bloom with her fabric art (formerly know as quilt art) as
Ohio’s fabric art guru.
Dennis’ art pedigree
is impeccable.
Balogh’s illustrations
have graced such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post (the cover), Kiplinger
Financial, New York Stock Exchange, St. Louis Magazine, Success Magazine
and Harvard's HBS Magazine.
The National Association of Black Journalists, National Headliner Awards
and Creativity Annual are among his awards. He did portaits of the past
presidents of Samford University in Alabama that hang on the campus walls. He
has illustrated the top CEO's of the year for New York Stock Exchange Magazine.
After 21 years at the
BJ, starting in 1985, Balogh was part of a major exodus in 2006 when 335 years
of experience walked out the door.
In 2000 the Beacon art staff included Terence Oliver, John “Derf”
Backderf, Art Krummel, Rick Steinhauser, Phil White, Dennis Earlenbaugh and
Balogh. It used to be if you said, “Come here, Dennis,” when Dennis Haas also
was there, a crowd would show up.
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