Career
He also created the cover of Weasels Ripped My Flesh for Frank Zappa, as well as covers and graphics for David Bowie, Doctor John, and the Beach Boys. Illustrations for Playboy, National Lampoon, Glass Eye, and Dreamworks are also among his claims to fame. They were collaborators in art and life for over 30 years, dividing their time between Los Angeles and a small town in Mexico, an influence seen in his later works.
In 1983, Neon began to notice numbness in his hands.
His physical condition worsened over several years. After many tests and operations, he was diagnosed in 1992 with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ), also known as Lou Gehrig"s disease.
His response to the doctor who told him he had the disease was, "I never even played baseball." Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a degenerative disease with no treatment available, and doctors estimated a two-year survival time. He continued to work, but as his illness advanced he could no longer paint, so he concentrated on writing poetry, typing with one finger when he could no longer hold a pen.
He died in 1993. His widow, Chick Strand, died in 2009.