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1. in the mail...

Today's mail brought the current issue of Ladybug magazine, with two of my illustrations. It looks nice and was a lot of fun to do. I'm also happy to be in such good company, the other art looks great!
Here's a peek:




who doesn't want to dress up like their pet ? Do you know what you'll be for Halloween this year?

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2. over the moon...

and down to work. 
AUDREY (COW)
I'm getting serious here, but I wanted to give you a link to all the other terrariums, go check it out here, you'll find some amazing work.

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3. The Candy Shop War book review

Hi! :-)
It's me again! Sorry I didn't do a review last week, I was so busy! Anyway, this week I decided to review the book The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull.








 


Summer, Nate, Trevor, and Pigeon are four friends who stop by The Sweet Tooth, the new candy shop in town, hoping to get some candy. They find themselves doing odd jobs for Mrs. White, the owner, in exchange for some of her mouthwatering treats. Once Mrs. White trusts them, she sends them on more challenging missions in order to earn some special, magical candy. Moon rocks, which help you defy gravity, melting pot mixers, that change your race temporarily ( I found that part a little racist :0 ) and shock bits, which allow you to stun an attacker, are only some of the marvelous candies that await them. The tasks get harder and more dangerous as the story goes on, and the kids don't know whom to trust. This story is exciting and dramatic, (after all, grave robbing and breaking into museums are hardly everyday activities) and I recommend it for grades 5 and up.

So that's it, hope you liked it!

        -Louisa

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4. Doll spot illustration from a storybook I’m working on!



Doll spot illustration from a storybook I’m working on!



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5. IF: Train

For Illustration Friday this week, an old friend getting ready to take the train....


Do you recognize him?

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6. bunny at home

Working on some spot illustrations, pen and ink wash.


 I feel like I'm learning a lot about myself these days, and things are falling into place.
Whew.

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7. IF: yesterday

After I finally got the Beatles song out of my head, the ideas for Illustration Friday's "yesterday" prompt just came pouring in. Does that mean I'm getting old ?
Here's a little teenager with some of yesterday's technology. I was very proud of my own walkman cassette player, and it got a lot of use... 
(although I don't think I should tell you what I listened too)


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8. a thought

I think valentines day should be about celebrating the people and things that make you happy.



Happy day to you, actually, take the weekend! We are off of school for 4 days.
Enjoy.

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9. Hello kitten,

good morning, here are some curious kittens to start your day.

 collage from an add for shoes

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10. IF: wheel # 2

I was planning on doing this one in color, but let's just move on, shall we...


autobiographical cheese "wheel"

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11. IF: wheel

Given the prompt "wheel", my swiss soul naturally screamed "cheese". 
So here you go.


And I'm sure we all appreciate a break from the bunnies.
I have more wheel/cheese ideas, so you might want to check back :)

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12. new directions

I know this doesn't look too new (I know, more bunnies!) but in the new year I am focusing on a series of small spot illustrations in black and white.


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13. Heart Matters Illustration: “Chaos and Prayers”

Below is a spot illustration I did a few months back that is recently in print. It’s for a Christian magazine so this is a story about kind of letting go and not sweating the chaos that can occur if you give children some part of the church service. It’s a sweet story if you have time to read it. All the ones I do for this magazine are like that. So I feel I get a blessing each time I do the illustration to accompany it.

As for the illustration, this project gives me opportunity to stretch my illustration style. In this case, I did the characters loosely and quickly (though that actually takes a lot of time to do!) and kept the color scheme somewhat monochromatic. Below, I have the spread in the article, and then half the illustration as a closeup.

Thanks for stopping by!

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14. Ready, Set..I Win!

There’s nothing worse than losing a pretend race…

Oh how I love to play with textures and different patterns. Here’s a quickie for this week. A scene based on my childhood. For some reason I would always lose in these sofa races my cousin would make me play…she was really good ..

HAPPY MONDAY!

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15. Lowell Hess’ Tiny Collier’s Spots

Lowell Hess is one of the forgotten giants of the mid-20th century cartoon art business.  Among his many laudable accomplishments is a year-long series of tiny spots done for Collier’s magazine in the early 50’s.

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These spots appeared regularly in a column called “48 States of Mind” and, although tiny in stature, they are huge in the excellence of their content.  Brilliant character design, hilarious oddball concepts and meticulous execution make Hess’ tiny Collier’s spots well worth a closer look.  You’ll find several more at Today’s Inspiration.


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16. The Green Scene - STL Magazine





Three spot illos done for the July issue at St. Louis Magazine. The first was for a section highlighting St. Louis farmer's markets, the second for a Missouri based electric car company, and the third for a piece on a campus wide bottle ban at Washington University.

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17. Artist's Choice

Illustrated by Christine Mix
This is a random spot illustration I did for fun.

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18. Face Off!


Adrian of First Time Dad tagged me a few weeks ago for the face off meme! Thank you Adrian for thinking of me! I was surprised since I do have a picture of myself on my blog, but he said I have to get creative and post another one. Get creative? Well, this is the only picture I have of myself at the moment and my digital camera is broken. And I didn’t want to let to much time pass so I decided to use the same picture. I promise I will post another picture as soon as I get my camera fixed, really I will Adrian.

I realize this is my profile but it is pretty much what I look like, not straight on, but you get a general idea. I will add a description of myself since you can't see eye color, height stuff like that in the picture. I have green eyes and light brown hair. I'm 5' and you can forget my saying how much I weigh. I'm not heavy but I'm not skinny either, and I'm not one of those woman who can eat her heart out and not gain a pound. I think that's it, isn't it? If not I will answer any physical questions in my comments if I left something out. Thanks for thinking of me Adrian and let me know if this is o.k. for now anyway. Oh, I forgot I want to take advantage of this opportunity to point out that I do not have that Southern American accent that is portrayed in Hollywood. The movies make people from the deep south (you Americans know what I mean) appear kind of dense. I really can talk and I could worry about what people think, but instead I'll follow Scarlett O'Hara's advice from Gone with the wind, "I shan't think about that today, I'll think about that tomorrow!"



Title: A Nice Place in The Sun:

Name Ann Aline Clemmons

Country: The United States

Occupation: Children’s Writer

E-Mail- [email protected]

Birthday: February 10
Favorite color: Blue or yellow, or green

Favorite drink: Coca cola

Favorite fruit: Banana

Favorite dessert: Chocolate pudding

Hobbies, does going to the movies count? On the other hand, I guess that is something you do, or is it? Well, I love to read, play the guitar, shop, go to the bookstore, and library.... I think some of these are things you like to do but.. oh well.

I thought this question was strange... but,

Some other blogs that have picture of me:
(I guess this proves it’s really your picture)

Jacket Flap Children’s publishing, BlogCatalog, MyBlogLog




Here is my bunch of mystery men/women:

Christy from Christys Coffee Break
Comedy plus
Eat Your Maths
NoDirectOn(not:NoDirection)

Twisted Sister



Here's what i copied from Adrians post!

Joe of all is one, one is all

Nick of Anything Goes...yes you buddy...you can run but you can't hide!

Be sure to follow these simple rules: Post a short article and include your photograph (or more if you want to). If you already have a pix online somewhere, the get creative with a new one :)Next include the link to the others who have displayed their pix, or even include their pix in your post, adding a reference to it. So far, these are the brave ones :)
Gayla at Mom GadgetChar at Essential KeystrokesPaul at Reflections Rob at 2DolphinsZep at The In-Sect Ingo at StixsterStevie at Lost In Cyberspace The Paper Bull at (oddly enough) The Paper BullLisa Sabin-Wilson at Just A Girl In The WorldDawud Miracle at dmiracle.com Wendy Piersall at eMoms at HomeDennis Bjorn Petersen at Petersen Inc. Randa Clay at Randa Clay DesignDrew McLellan at The Marketing MinuteBecky McCray at Small Biz Survival Phil Gerbyshak at Make it Great!Steve Woodruff at StickyFigure Dave Olson at Live the GREAT life that you desireGreg at Become a Remote Control SEOAriane Benefit at Neat Living Blog Genesis at the At Home Mom BlogArmen at iFFECT.NET Mihaela Lica at Online Public RelationsTara at Graphic Design BlogDoris Chua at Home Office Women Edward Mills at Evolving TimesTony D. Clark at Success from the Nest Jonathan-C Phillips at SmartWealthyRichKaren at A Deaf Mom Shares Her WorldLisa Gates at intrinsic life design Rammel Firdaus at rammelfirdaus.comCarol at Pentimento Adam Kayce at Monk at WorkThomas at Technical BloggerTammy Lenski at I Can?t Say That! Chris Brown at Branding & Marketing Rory Sullivan at HamelifeDerek Wong at Going The Wong WayEmbuck at embuck.comMs. Q at QMusings Shelly Tucker at This Eclectic Life Steve at Ramblings from the MarginalizedTroy Worman at on!blogLilith at Lilith’s Owl NestRevov at REVO-OVER Karin at Stop/Start Jamy at Seay's Kopitam this is a miracle Anything Goes!Adrian of First Time Dad Hui Sen of Brain Spillage Seiche Lis of About-every-little-thing Diamond of Nonsense, fun, tears, happiness and anger all roled into one

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