Showing posts with label children's illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's illustration. Show all posts

Friday, February 01, 2013

IF Topic : Wheel

My Illustration Friday submission for this week:

Picking Out a Lawn Ornament, Colored Pencil and Ink on Bristol Board


Here's a little bit of the process:
Lately, I've been missing summer (I always miss summer as soon as Christmas is over...). This is a farmer character I've been working on. So, thinking about summer....and wheels..and yard art (who doesn't love yard art?)...I decided this farmer needed a pinwheel for his yard. Here he is picking one out.


Friday, November 30, 2012

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Illustration Friday and Tuesday Mugs

Tippy thought they should just hitch a ride on Georgia - they didn't really think he'd notice since his head was all the way up in the clouds. Maybe they should've asked first...




Illustration Friday's Topic this week: Hitched
Colored Pencil on Bristol Board


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I also thought you might want to see some of the mugs I've been working on:



      

Check them out in my Etsy Store!





    



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Bronton on a Mug

A new illustration - a new product! Check it out at my Etsy Store.


Bronton is a brilliant little fellow. This sunny, summer day he is contemplating the garden, the flowers, and the effects of photosynthesis on the plants.



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Etsy Mug

A new handpainted mug to add to my Etsy store! I had a lot of fun making this and I'm very proud of the result! I've been working on a lot of new things, and I need to start posting them!

This week's IF topic is "vocal." I had a hard time thinking of a scene for this, but finally chose to do these fish on this mug. I thought of it being a great conversation starter, and this is why it's a "vocal" piece. So far, everyone who's stopped by my house has certainly said something as soon as they saw it! :)

More Fish in the Sea
  Hand-Painted Ceramic Mug
  4.5" Tall









Here's the Etsy listing: http://www.etsy.com/listing/97317530/almi-art-more-fish-in-the-sea-hand

Monday, March 12, 2012

Life Is Like a Bowl of Fish

It took me a while to come up with an idea for this week's Illustration Friday topic "yield." Eventually, I thought about circumstances that might yield one outcome or another, and this was what resulted:


It made me smile - I hope it does the same for you.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Oh, the Places I'd Like to Go!

This week's theme for IF was "Intentional" and today happens to be Dr. Seuss's birthday.

I absolutely love his work (he is very much an inspiration to mine) and have drawn him in the past. I see him as a very "intentional artist" with his bright colors and bold lines. He created a whole new genre of children's books that were nothing like the traditional "Dick and Jane" stories his generation was used to. Once, when at a book signing, he disappeared into a back room, where they later found him striking out the prices on boxes of new "Dr. Seuss" shoes and repricing them because they were too expensive. He never read his books in public, got very angry if reproductions of his work looked "cheap," and created all kinds of personal work that never was published.

Here is my "intentional" entry in colored pencil:


The time had come,
But Marvin said "NO!"
So Walter climbed on the Crunk-Car
And set it to "slow."
But slow was no fun,
Slow would not do.
So he cranked it to "fast"
and, boy, that thing flew!

I'm a little disappointed in how the colors came out when I photographed that one - in the original the blue is bluer, the owl is teal and the tree is orange. Also, I wanted to include the portrait of Seuss that I did two years ago for a Museum show. I realized I never put this into a blog, so I wanted to make sure I did! :) It's all colored pencil (no ink or any other mediums) and it's 18"x24" (poster size). I was illustrating his less-know characters with a little of my own style and coloring - little did I know they'd be making a movie out of the Lorax!

It's framed for my Office:







Wish I could have met him!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Preparing for Lift-Off

Took some extra time on this week's Illustration Friday theme "Capable" and came up with this:





"Preparing for Lift-Off"
A capable teacher, an optimistic student,
Perhaps this lesson is not really prudent.
But the charts all look right - it's possible to fly
And he's always heard "It never hurts to try."

ALMI Owls :: Egbert :: Walter
Colored Pencil on Bristol Board
I kinda took the theme and ran with it. Nothing came to mind for "Capable" for a while, but I started thinking about my owls, and which one was the least capable flier. It then just made sense for the smartest owl to try and teach him. :)

On a side note, my sister was laughing at me yesterday because I try to use my pencils to the fullest:



Which can get a little ridiculous.

I hope to hear from you!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Dream A Little Dream...

Two new ACEO's for your viewing pleasure :)

   

Owls can dream too.
Colored Pencil on Bristol Board
ALMI Owls :: LeVert : Walter

Sunday, February 19, 2012

A Plethora

A new illustration from my La Chat series:



Colored Pencil on Bristol Board
This is a small tribute to Dr. Seuss.
To purchase prints click Here (bid starts at $.01).

Friday, February 17, 2012

Royal Flush

I spent a couple days creating a set of 3 playing cards for a Monday Artday contest:

      


These illustrations are in colored pencil on Bristol Board. If you are interested in buying a set of prints Click Here.

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Valentine Love

Valentine's day is also my birthday, so I had to illustrate some special pieces :)


Roses are Red, Carnations are Pink
He tries so hard, but she does not blink.
If at first you don't succeed
Perhaps another try you need.
Try again - it could be a while
But someday you might make her smile.


Prints of these ACEO cards are for sale Here and Here

Sunday, February 05, 2012

It's A Spring Thing

Illustration Friday :: Tension


Love Hexagon
Colored Pencil
ALMI Owls (from left to right) :: Bradbury : Walter : LeVert : Oswald : Egbert : Gertrude : Regina

What creates more tension than undefined admiration around Valentine's Day? This was a great chance to put most of my owls on one page. I hope you enjoy viewing it as much as I did creating it.

My original drawing is for sale on eBay Here.

Leave me some LOVE! :)
P.S. Regina came out a little more blue in the photo than in the original - she is Parma Purple in person.