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Illustrations and other art by Emily Grandin
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1. IF red

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2. diorama - bunnies in the woods

I made this diorama last week. Some of you may recognize the images from my 2012 sketchbook project sketchbook - treehouse.
the diorama is built up in three layers at a depth of seperation of about 0,8 cm between each layer. The frame is an adjusted IKEA frame 'Ribba' with an image area of 13x18 cm. I removed the frame's points and put in new ones to allow for the depth of the diorama (points - those flexible metal tabs used to fix the back panel onto the frame).
video of my 2012 sketchbook project contribution - treehouse

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3. IF farewell


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4. Train


I missed the train so I'm posting an oldie

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5. IF wild


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6. IF urban


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7. IF egg


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8. IF swim

Whale balloons for sale

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9. IF glasses (aka spectacles)

Bear with me... no seriously don’t leave. I’m sorry about the pun.
When I was hiking with some friends on the Inca trail in Peru we passed a warning sign with a bear on it. We asked our guide about the bears and he told us they were called spectacular bears.
This filled us with glee. How wonderful is that? And why or what makes it spectacular? Our imaginations filled in the blanks.
So it was with a grain of chagrin I found out it was actually called the spectacled bear – but let’s be honest, in my heart he will always be spectacular.

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10. IF yesterday

'I could tell you my adventures — beginning from this morning,' said Alice a little timidly: 'but it's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.'

-Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

I figured I would draw from this quote but then I just drew a bunny

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11. IF talent

Navigating the reanimated market takes luck, a good pair of stilts & talent
 

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12. IF whisper


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13. some bunnies

I did these as part of a larger commissioned piece.

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14. IotF


I've been away for a while but I haven't been idle! (my poor negleted blog xoxoxo... all better?) So what exactly have I been up to? well...
Last year I was one of the winners of the 'Illustrators of the Future' contest, so this April I was flown to LA for the award ceremony and book release. I got to meet lots of wonderfully talented people; my fellow illustrator winners: Paul Pederson, Carly Trowbridge, Hunter Bonyun, Mago Huang, Fiona Meng, Greg Opalinski, Jay Richards, John Haverty, Pat R Steiner, Rhiannon Taylor, and of course the judges who mentored us during the week: Val Lakey Lindahn, Ron Lindahn, Stephen Hickman, Cliff Neilsen, Robert Castillo, Stephan Martiniere... just to name a few.

The story I illustrated for the Anthology is called 
'Of Woven Wood' by Marie Croke
I made a little animation from the image which can be seen here below. I hope to have a version with the intended soundtrack up as soon as I can secure the correct license to use the music.

Animation short based on the illustration I made for Marie Crokes story 'Of Woven Wood'
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15. bridge water emporium

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16.

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.
If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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17. day Nineteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.
If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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18. day Eighteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.
If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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19. day Seventeen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.
If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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20. day Sixteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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21. day Fifteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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22. day Fourteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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23. day Thirteen

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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24. day Twelve

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress and may not always be bug free, but if it's not working please check in later and hopefully we'll have sorted most of it out.

The advent calendar is part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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25. day Eleven

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This interactive December calendar countdown to Christmas featuring Zoe and Dante is a work in progress. It’s part of a collaboration I'm doing with a fun gal from New York called Wei. Eventually it will be polished up to a rosy shine. But seeing as that may not be until spring, and melting snow tends to make Santa’s festive attire smell of wet wool and cinnamon (a romantic notion in theory but a bit of a turnoff as you prance through the daffodils) I’m posting it now.

If your device doesn’t support flash I’ve also included videos of each animation. To watch the video animations from older days please follow this link to ‘A very Zoe and Dante Christmas’ where I’ve collected them all for easier viewing.

And again to play the calendar through from day one, see the post below.

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