Reynolds, James
Taft, California. As a boy, he spent summers at his grandmother’s Nevada City
hotel, which was situated just beyond the infamous Donner Pass and literally
above the south fork of the Yuba River, supported by stilts. In Nevada City he
experienced firsthand the remnants of the Old West and heard the stories of
Although he dabbled with drawing during grade school, Reynolds didn’t
investigate it seriously until after World War II. The trip home from China was
a long and boring one; luckily, the sailor on the bunk beside him had a
painting kit. Reynolds took to it immediately and, upon returning to America,
Reynolds soon found work in Hollywood. For almost two decades, he sketched
storyboards and sets for most of the major studios. Finally, after a
particularly grueling assignment designing and helping to apply a body of
tattoos for the film version of The Illustrated Man, he moved to Sedona,
James Reynolds passed away February 8, 2010.