Trip Park
Forgotten Bike, 36x36
Slippy Ship, 36x24
Day Tripper, 40x40
Pistachi-Yo Cone, 12x12
Calm Before, 48x48
Glorious Chanel, 16x12
Berrible Cone, 12x12
Hippie Flies, 24x24
Crab Saver, 12x12
Wild Oars, 72x24
Low Tide Saver, 12x12
Dream Ride, 40x40
Heavy Shelves, 12x12
Buoys in the Better Land, 20x20
Fishin' Solo, 36x48
Brilliant Bull, 20x20
Day Saver, 12x12
Light Shelves, 12x12
Old Floater, 36x24
Spunky Chanel, 18x14
Cruisin Oars, 24x72
Horseshoe Path, 24x24
Beastie Buoys, 30x24
City Buoys, 30x24
Sand Flea Saver, 12x12
Sailor Buoys, 30x24
Night Saver, 12x12
Runaway Dinghy, 30x30
Adventure Shelves, 30x30
Unexpected Fishies, 36x36
Dune Saver, 12x12
Joy Ride, 36x36
Small Fishies, 36x36
Country Buoys, 48x24
Messy Beach, 36x36
Buoys Dont Cry, 40x30
Fool's Oars, 72x24
Great Shelves, 12x12
Buoys in the Band, 30x30
River Limo, 40x40
AnotherFly, 24x24
Raining Again, 30x30
Rowdy Racquet, 16x36
Tough Buoys, 30x24
Besties, 40x40
Wild Bike, 40x40
Boy Boat, 36x36
Rip Tide Saver, 12x12
Trip Park grew up in Ithaca, New York, and went to college at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was first drawn to advertising. He then moved to Chicago, later New York, where he joined advertising agencies and worked on kids’ favorites including Cap’n Crunch, Gatorade, Kellogg’s, and Ronald McDonald. His children’s commercials have won numerous awards. But advertising also brought something equally rewarding. There, he got to work with some of his favorite illustrators. Watching these artists create their pieces inspired Trip Park to try his hand at illustrating himself.
Trip Park has illustrated a number of children’s books including Gopher Up Your Sleeve, written by Tony Johnston, Trout, Trout, Trout! (A Fish Chant) and Ant, Ant, Ant! (An Insect Chant), both written by April Pulley Sayre. He has also developed characters and helped animate commercials for Nickelodeon, The California State Fair, Lego, and many others. When Rotten School came along, the opportunity to translate to the drawing board R.L. Stine’s cast of kids was a wonderful chance to combine his love for children’s illustration with this group of rotten students.