This summer, recent graduate John Dessereau Illustration MFA ’19 sold two paintings from his thesis to legendary film director Spike Lee. Dessereau sent in the following account of how the sale took place. He now works as a freelance illustrator, artist, and DJ. See more of his work on Instagram @johnsville.studio.

The idea came after our chairperson, Brendan Leach, challenged me. He pushed me to blend all of my skills to create my best work. My advisor, Rudy Gutierrez, doubled down on the challenge by expecting me to tell stories in the paintings that could best be said by me. Luckily, the thesis class was led by illustration legends Anelle Miller and Dennis Dittrich, who shared ideas and inspiration throughout the semester.
I can’t stress enough how vital these professors were. They inspired me to paint these images hours upon hours every day for more than a year. I often turned my phone off and broke night while I chipped away at the images. My girlfriend says she watched my hair grow in some painting sessions. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Anyway, I created four scenic paintings, one of which is the “Above the Law” piece that Spike Lee later purchased, and I was feeling a bit stale with the process. I wanted to switch it up. Rudy thought it would be a good idea for me to add portraits into the series. My artwork is very New York City–based so I decided to include Spike Lee and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. I grew up on Spike Lee’s films and admired his point of view. AOC represents the Bronx district where my family lives. I think she is a great role model for my two Latina nieces.
