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1. #732 – Skulls by Mike Artell

Did you know September is Library Card Sign-Up Month? Yep, it sure is. Do you have your library card? If not, this month is a terrific month to get one. Everyone’s favorite doghouse-flying beagle, Snoopy, is this year’s Honorary Chair for Library Card Sign-up Month. Special Peanuts library cards that will be available soon and there …

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2. Day of the Dead Donut Art Show

I have work in another group show at Psycho Donuts. Please come by and visit if you're local!
The show is up now. 

Psycho Donuts
2006 Winchester Boulevard  Campbell, CA 95008



I used a combination of craft paper and an old copy of Huck Finn for
the collage. I had to work hard to keep this simple and let the paper shine.


I painted on top of the butterfly prints to make them pop.




If you were following my abbreviated attempt at Sweet Squares, 
these may seem familiar to you. I was using the squares to test out ideas.

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3. by the great Jared Chapman



by the great Jared Chapman



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4. Goblin Look out

Here's the pencils for a new pen and ink drawing I'm working on.

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5. Necropolitan Postcards Numbers One And Two

 
Necropolitan Postcard one: Have You Seen My Foot?

                       Necropolitan Postcard Two: Afraid of losing her head Abigail tied it to her wrist.


(If you're curious the Abigail picture was done in my sketchbook by covering the page in black ink and drawing in white ink.)

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6. Somewhere



inks, watercolors, photoshop :)
This illustration is for "dia de los muertos" exhibition at "BUAP" in Puebla, Mexico

lineart:
http://anitasketchblog.blogspot.com/


www.anitamejia.com


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7. Rhode Montijo’s Skeletown

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Rhode Montijo’s upcoming project/book Skeletown is inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead, and it’s just the kind of mix of cute and creepy that I love. Rhode has posted a collection of development and concept pieces at Skeletown.com.

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8. Something personal!



will be redoing my site soon!

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9. Lower Regions

Lower Regions

Alex Robinson (Box Office Poison, Tricked, Lower Regions) commissioned me to draw the sexy barbarian character from his Lower Regions book. I had maybe too much fun drawing this.

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10. Make an Appointment

Minji's Salon

From South Korea, Eun-hee Choung takes imaginative play to a whole new level in this picture book about a young girl and her make-believable salon. Minji's mother heads to her hairdresser for a color and cut while at home, Minji creates a whole new look for her canine volunteer.


The Spanish edition of Minji's Salon, El sal
ón de Minji, joins the Libros del Mundo series in March 2008, ensuring that all young children (most particularly, little girls) will have a new character to remind them of yet another way to make playtime and dress-up time into an interactive at-home adventure.

Minji's Salon
by Eun-hee Choung
978-1-933605-67-8
Hardcover with Dust jacket
$15.95
March 1, 2008

El s
alón de Minji
978-1-933605-79-1
Paperback
$7.95
March 1, 2008

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