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1. Playmill Poster 2013



The Playmill Theatre asked me to create their poster again this year! I did the illustration/ color and the graphic design was by Kari Schuerch.

They are a small theatre located in West Yellowstone. It's one of my favorite places, and if you get to go, be sure to get the huckleberry fudge! It's Divine!

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2. Blue Triceratops: Speed Painting - Hollie Hibbert

Song: Alanis Morissette/ Spiral

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3. Blue Triceratops

First off, I am aware that this is the same pose as the moose I just did. There is a good reason however. :-) I noodled this one more than I intended to. This was just a fun exercise and experimentation. Nothing 'groundbreaking', but it was very beneficial for me. 2 hours-ish.

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4. Moose-SpeedPainting- Hollie Hibbert

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5. Moose

About 60 minutes.

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Took a sketch from my sketchbook to finish. I haven't had a lot of time to sit and render stuff out lately. But I have been keeping up with my sketchbook and I've been using instagram to take the snapshots of the better ones. It's been really great practice.

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7. More Libritos

These were all for Imagine Learning's Spanish Team.

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8. Libritos-Letra "i"

A little book I started yesterday for the Spanish team at Imagine Learning.

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9. The Great Pumpkin Run - Flyer

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10. Tugboats

These are for a little book I illustrated at Imagine Learning. It was fun to try out a new technique and subject matter.

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11. Walrus study

This is about 60 minutes worth of experimenting.

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12. Having lots of fun at the office...

This was for Imagine Learning's Vision Conference 2012. Many thanks to Jake Parker for putting this together. 20 points to Gryffindor if you can spot the type-o!

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Some stuff I did at Imagine Learning recently.

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15. Stardust: What do stars do??

I WILL finish this, I just was too eager to post. It's been forever since I've had the time to sit and create a piece just for fun.

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16. Tiger Study

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17. "And you can die too for all I care!"



I was done painting for the night (practically falling out of my chair I was so tired). I checked my facebook and a friend of mine who had just had a birthday yesterday, posted this on my birthday wish to him, "Hollie, paint me something!"....I was too tired to argue, so 20 minutes later, this happened!

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19. Comic for ILE's newletter





I thought I'd show a little more process than I usually do. I normally hate showing my sketches. It's kinda like going out in public with no make-up on. It's UGLY, and I feel exposed. Which is silly, so here's my attempt to get over it! :-)
I rarely ever get it right the first time. Usually there's a lot of back and forth and many times, the idea has to evolve into something completely different.

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20. Dogs & Dinos



Practice Practice

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21. Cats




I am a dog person. I despise cats, especially the hairless ones. But I thought I'd try to be more open-minded and lo-and-behold; the sphynx (the hairless one) was the funnest to draw. . . creepy.

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I am finding that I am drawing kids with the same boring head shapes. So now I am trying to improve my concentration on the DIFFERENCE of each particular person. Why is this person different than somebody else? I read somewhere that " . . .Anytime you're doing a strong drawing of anything well, you're depicting it is DIFFERENT from something else." (Milt Kahl)

So from now on, I'm going to be thinking a little bit more about a character before I just jump into it. Also I found a really great quote about drawing from life by Art Babbitt:

"If you can't draw,-forget it. You're an actor without arms and legs"

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25. Just a quick painting

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