About Bobbie
I love painting and children's book illustrations. I illustrated my first picturebook, "Saving Emma" by Bebe Willoughby for the Apothecary Musuem in Alexandria, Virginia. I hope to write and illustrate my own picturebooks. My work is primarily in oil alkyds but would like to transition my own work to digital painting.
I teach community college classes in computer arts. I'm married with two grow... More
Bobbie's Blog: Artsyteapot - Recent Posts
| 8/8/2009 | The Art of Dr. Seuss (3 Comments )
My illustrator friends, Robyn Jorde, Nancy Heard, Wandie Ortiz and I visited this fantastic exhibit today. It's a retrospective and touring exhibition of the Art of Dr. Seuss. The exhibit was at a new gallery in Dallas, Storyopolis Fine Art which... Read the rest of this post |
| 7/14/2009 | Meet "Mama Monkey" (3 Comments )
I thought I'd show a sneak peek of one of the characters in the picturebook dummy I'm working on. This is a sketch from my dummy which has been in the works for soooooo long. It has been a pure labor of love with lots of revisions to the... Read the rest of this post |
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| Bobbie's Published Works | Ages | Date Published | |
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| There is 1 book in Bobbie's published works Click a book's title for more details about the book | |||
| 1. Saving Emma (Paperback, 2004) Author: Bebe Willoughby Illustrator: Bobbie Dacus |
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Profile Comments
Comment by Debbie Meyer on 6/22/2007 1:18:13 AM:
Thanks for inviting me to Jacketflap, Bobbie. Gosh, I could spend hours & hours on this site!! I'll have to make sure I leave time to draw. :)
Thanks for inviting me to Jacketflap, Bobbie. Gosh, I could spend hours & hours on this site!! I'll have to make sure I leave time to draw. :)
Comment by Todd-Michael St. Pierre on 6/18/2007 10:24:31 AM:
Welcome Bobbie... Love the beach illustration... Happy JacketFlapping!
Welcome Bobbie... Love the beach illustration... Happy JacketFlapping!


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Thanks for inviting me to join Jacketflap. It's an amazing site with so much going on. I'm a bit overwhelmed.
Yesterday I was at the apothecary and I sold a book. It felt good. I'm a docent there and have learned a lot about apothecaries and early medicine.
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