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1. Simple Monster Maze for Silly Monsters

illustration of monster maze
Simple little silly monster maze from Silly Monsters ABC

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2. Naked Tofu

In my quest to fill the world with the happiest, weirdest art in the world, I have dreamed up yet another vehicle for the task: A coloring and activity book!

While it’s in the works, I couldn’t resist sharing some of the pages with you. Here’s one that will both scratch your coloring itch and stave off Alzheimer’s. It’s printable on regular letter-sized paper (select Fit to Page for best results). Enjoy!

Naked Tofu ©Sparky Firepants

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3. Playpublik Krakow

Ellan and I went to run a cardboard maze building workshop at Playpublik Krakow. The festival was awesome, we met so many lovely people, played games, marvelled at things... and Krakow itself was very cosy indeed. I ate more dumplings than anyone could believe.


Rules for Secret City - the main game we ended up playing in this maze. It was a quieter, gentler maze than usual, somehow. more of a castle than a burrow or an ocean.

Ellan, building

Me!
The Mighty Hamster (or The Funny Beaver, as it came to be known somehow)

Treasure changing hands


I loved the giant hopscotch games that appeared in town (by Agustina Woodgate)

All the organisers and designers. WHEE

I'm so glad we got invited to do this, and I hope we will build many more mazes and fill them with people next year!

All these photos are copyright Playpublik, here's the whole album

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4. Hexagonal-tiling system for isometric labyrinth game. ©2013 Dain Fagerholm

Hexagonal-tiling system study for labyrinth game. ©2013 Dain Fagerholm by dain
©2013 Dain Fagerholm
ink pen and color dye marker on watercolor paper
10 x 15 in.
2013 

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5. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Here is wee Henry James to wish everyone a Happy St. Patrick's Day!



For fun, visit my website and try to make your way through t
he maze and reach the leprecaun's gold before he does.

And you'll be wanting to try your hand at writing a Limerick, for sure now. Here's all you need to get you started, plus a clover leaf shape to write it on.


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6. My Favorite Illustration From 2008 (Paula)


Honestly, I don't have a "favorite" illustration I produced in 2008, but I posted this one because it's one of the ones I have the least issues with. That might seem to be an odd way to put it, but that's how I was looking at it as I perused my illustrations done this year.

So this one never got published as I was asked by the client to illustrate this maze (you follow the mother hen to the chick by stepping on the items that begin with "ch") but was up against another illustrator who was doing this too. Their client was to pick the one they wanted, and the other illustrator's was chosen. I have no idea what theirs looked like so I can't make any comments on that but I was pleased with my results.

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