While still in college at Columbus College of Art and Design, Palencar exhibited work at the
Society of Illustrators and the work on display attracted the attention of
Byron Preiss. The result would be an early and prominent assignment for the artist in 1982 with the commission to illustrate
The Secret, a puzzle book produced by
Byron Preiss and published by Bantam Books. The illustrations for the book depict the visual components of 12 puzzles, each of which lead the reader on a treasure hunt. Preiss had hidden ceramic boxes, each redeemable for a jewel, in twelve cities and, to date, only three of the puzzles have been solved and the jewels recovered. Palencar's first introduction to illustrating for fantasy and
speculative fiction came shortly after college when working for
Time-Life Books on
The Enchanted World Series. The young artist would contribute to many books in the series, including
Legends of Valor (1984),
Ghosts (1984), and
Night Creatures (1985). His work has since appeared on hundreds of book covers for just about every major publisher in the U.S. and in over thirty countries around the world. The artist has created cover art for such authors as
H. P. Lovecraft,
Ursula Le Guin,
Marion Zimmer Bradley,
P.D. James,
Charles de Lint,
R.L. Stine,
Octavia Butler,
David Brin, and
Stephen King.
Stephen King owns three works by the artist from the
Dark Tower series. In 2000, Palencar became the Artist in Residence at the
Cill Rialaig Arts Centre, in County Kerry, Ireland. In 2008, Palencar was awarded the
Spectrum Award for Grand Master which is an annual award presented to an artist who has worked for at least twenty years at a consistently high level of quality and has left his or her mark on the field of contemporary science fiction, fantasy, and horror artwork. in which five writers,
L. E. Modesitt Jr.,
Gene Wolf,
Michael Swanwick,
Gregory Benford, and
James Morrow all wrote short stories based on the painting. The same painting would later be used as the cover for
The One-Eyed Man by
L. E. Modesitt Jr. The
George R.R. Martin 2019
A Song of Ice and Fire wall calendar was illustrated by Palencar. == Working process ==