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1. 002 digital stickers -

mixed media - digital collage

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2. Chickens, hens, eggs ... chickens ...




 Illustrations from SUN ABOVE AND BLOOMS BELOW
and PICK A CIRCLE, GATHER SQUARES written by Charline Profiri,
illustrated by Susan Swan, Albert Whitman Publisher


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3. Orange pumpkins everywhere ...

          Rejected wrap around cover for PICK A CIRCLE,
and below, final front cover.
PICK A CIRCLE, GATHER SQUARES - written by Felicia Sanzari Chernsky, 
illustrated by Susan Swan

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4. 3 for 5 art challenge

Day 1 of 3 for 5 Art Challenge - I've been tagged by Sally Vitsky in this FB Challenge to show 3 images a day for 5 days of my cut paper illos and to nominate another cut paper artist to do the same.

I nominate Judith Moffett. I don't think you are on Facebook Ms. Moffett but you could post here on the Dust blog which will then show up on FB.

I've recently started a FB page for illustration to keep it separate from my jewelry stuff. I'm showing older pieces for the challenge since I frequently show images from my current picture books.


It is  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Susan-Swan/570998812972748

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5. Sun Above and Blooms Below - picture book illustrated by Susan Swan


Sun Above and Blooms Below: A Springtime of Opposites




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6. Sugar White Snow and Evergreens

Some snowy scenes from SUGAR WHITE SNOW AND EVERGREENS written by Felicia Sanzari Chernesky and illustrated by Susan Swan





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7. commuting drawings and digital collage series

more at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dibujandoarte/269409186600179




commuting 10

commuting 055

commuting 02

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8. Fun Fall at the Farm


It's getting to be pumpkin picking time. Illustrations from PICK A CIRCLE, GATHER SQUARES, A Fall Harvest of Shapes. Written by Felicia Sanzari Chernesky, illustrated by Susan Swan
     



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9. It's Spring in TX ...

and the wildflowers are everywhere.
Digital collage by Susan Swan

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10. lots of flowers in CHEERS FOR A DOZEN EARS


CHEERS FOR A DOZEN EARS written by Felicia Sanzari Chernesky,
illustrated by Susan Swan

I love working in digital cut paper, but even more so when flowers are the subject.

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11.

From soon to be published: VOLCANO RISING by Elizabeth Rusch, illus by Susan Swan
Some volcanoes secretly erupt under
glaciers, hiding growing mountains
deep under thick ice.

By Susan Swan










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12. Plant a seed & see what happens…


I'm working away at adding new work to my portfolio.
Happy 4th of July to you all!

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13. Strange Food ...cake always talks to me...


http://www.jennykadis.blogspot.com/

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14. Illustration Friday: Hatch




My heart fluttered to the point of bursting.


That's when I remembered to open the escape hatch to let my feelings fly free.






For Illustration Friday's prompt: hatch


Digital collage printed and scanned, colored pencil enhancement

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15. The Great Explorer

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16. Illustration Friday: Flying Home


There's something about migration that fascinates me. When I lived in Pacific Grove, California, the Monarch butterflies would arrive each October. I always wondered why they chose such a chilly, foggy place to live while trying to elude a harsh winter. They'd look like one long orange ribbon flying in the breeze when the sun was out, and when the cool fog settled in they'd huddle in long clustered rows for warmth and comfort from the wind.

In a way I've migrated back to my home ground, too. And instead of the balmy escape of a cold winter, I found myself flying back to roost in familiar surroundings ready to be embraced by autumn colors and the icy kiss of a long, cold season.


(Digital collage this week, no time for painting. Thanks for stopping by!)

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17. Animal Wednesday: Kitty Dreams


This is a collage I did with my greeting card program one day when I was messing around. I love the peacefulness of the image. This is where I'd like to be right now, so perhaps what I'll do when I take a break from packing, sorting and letting things go I'll let my mind travel to this magical place and just chill out with the cat.

Happy Animal Wednesday and pleasant dreams, my friends!

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18. Schoolhouse Rock


When I think of Schoolhouse rock I think of the song, "A Bill on Capital Hill." As a kid it made the process of passing a bill sound fun. As an adult my view of passing bills has changed a bit.

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19. Everyone but Me

Everyone but Me, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. This is a new piece I just
did for "Cold Shoulders." (Digital Collage).

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20. Steve Gerber

I never really knew Steve Gerber -- I don't think we ever met. I sent him a fan letter when we were both on Compuserve, back in the very early 90s, telling him how much I'd loved a joke in the deadline doom issue of Howard the Duck about a Showgirl and her Ostrich battling an Evil Lava-lamp, and that I always hoped it would be a real comic and he wrote back to say that, actually, it might make a comic at that, and went and pitched it to Vertigo. (It was called Nevada, and was a fine comic which never found its audience.) Outside of a handful of friendly emails over the years, that was the extent of the crossing of our paths...

But Steve Gerber and Archie Goodwin and Len Wein were the three people who made me want to write comics. And of the three of them, Steve's comics were the quirkiest, the most personal, the coolest. When I grow up, I thought, if I'm lucky, I'll write comics like that.

Almost ten years ago I went to Archie Goodwin's memorial service. Now Steve's gone, too.

(And, superstitiously, I just went and checked Len's blog. He looks fine...)

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