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If you've been following my blog, you might remember these guys from last Christmas. Well, they got licensed to Lowes for the 2009 holiday season as art flags. I've had so much fun finding them at my local stores. And I just got back yesterday from a trip to Maui to get a little R&R and guess what....they have Lowes in Hawaii! And, of course, I had to go in a check it out. Sure enough, there were a couple of flags left. :o)
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My pesky little owls have found their way onto fabric! Robert Kaufman will be producing this collection of owls and coordinating fabrics which will be sold through Hancock Fabrics sometime next year. Hooty Hoot!
Bobby was one cool dog....and the bongos were music to his ears.
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Lucy knew that Jack was trying to pull a fast one....offering her a dog biscuit when she knew darn well there were sugar-coated treats in that box!
The little mouse couldn't help herself. Once she strapped on her tiny little skis, she just went flying down the slopes.
Have been super busy these last couple of months with the development of new marketing materials and the redesigning of my website (finally!) It's been so fun, but very labor intensive. My new website will be up towards the end of this month. Through it all, I've continued with my watercolor classes with Guy Magallanes. This rose was painted from a photograph I took in my garden. The actual painting is quite large (18" wide). I had a great time painting big and learned so much about washes. Thank you Guy!
Haven't posted for ages, but this topic reminded me that I have tons of patterns in my collections that I use for licensing. This one was created in photoshop. I love using the chalk tool to give it a "stamped" look.
"There they are again.....those blasted, four-legged varmints and their idle ways...." cursed the little hen.
More experiments with technique...a digital sketch and color comp and a traditional painting with watercolor and acrylic. I only painted the characters and scanned them into my computer and added the shadows and background in Photoshop. Tight, but clean. And since everything is painted separately, I can use the characters for other fun stuff!
Spent part of the day working on different techniques for my portfolio. I did this sketch in Photoshop using my Wacom Tablet. I printed out the sketch and using my light table, I inked it onto Arches 140 lb. hot-press watercolor paper with black india ink and a crow-quill pen. I then painted the characters, cast shadows and grass with watercolor and a little colored pencil for texture. I scanned the illustration back into Photoshop and knocked out the white background. Working in layers, I added flowers which is a pattern I pulled from one of my digital surface designs. Behind that I added a digital blue background and added the clouds.
Kayla was over the top with happiness that her auntie's big 'ol red dog "Misty" was going to spend two weeks with her and her family while she went on vacation. However, Kayla's dog, Jax, was not so thrilled and decided that Misty had worn out her welcome fairly early on in week one......
Buster knew he was not supposed to be anywhere near the cake, but he just couldn't help himself.....his craving for those little pink buttercream frosting rosettes was going to get him into heaps of trouble.
It's been a long time since my last post, but I'm back from the Surtex show in NYC. Whew! What a trip. So much energy involved getting ready for it. We had a very successful show. Got to meet the clients I have been working with all year and lots of fabulous artists. So fun to see Jannie Ho who was just a couple of booths down from us.
This is our third year at Surtex, and each year we have made buttons on Cafe Press and used them as promotional give-aways in our booth. Here are my buttons this year....well actually they are refrigerator magnets. Thought the magnets would be a little more user friendly. :o)
Since Surtex is rapidly approaching (May 17th in NYC), I thought I'd post one of my banners that is going to be hung in the booth. I'm sharing our booth with three other talented artists, and we each get two panels to show our art. Can't tell you how complex it is to design your own panel and then also have it work with all the other panels in the booth. Each artist was allowed an "everyday" themed panel and a "winter holiday" panel. The panels are 38" wide and 85" tall. Always fun to see your artwork blown up really large! If you look closely at my panel you will see characters that I've posted in earlier blogs during their various stages of development. The panels are being printed and will be rolled up and shipped to New York, making our step up fairly easy. The panels are merely attention grabbers for the buyers to stop and look at our books full of designs available for licensing.....which is what I'm madly working on now!
Patch has a new friend to pal around with. Still working traditional, but have also turned these characters into digital art for Surtex. Will show you some of the stuff I've created later on in the week. Had fun today buying some new fonts to play with. Always inspires me create new stuff.
Meet Patch. He's a new character I'm working on. I actually painted him traditionally rather than using my computer which was really fun for a change. Hoping he makes the trip to Surtex with me. Lot's to do before May 15th!
Hope you're all having amazing Spring weather like we are having here in Northern California!
Sorry I haven't posted in a while! I can't believe how fast time is going by. It's April already!! I'm getting ready for the Surtex Licensing Show in New York and it's really sucking up all my time but I thought I'd post another spread from my lastest board book. A perfect Easter basket stuffer for really young kids. You can buy them from Amazon here. I've been printing up personalized dedication cards from the illustrator to slip in the book for all my friends and thought I'd extend it to any of you reading this blog. Just email me with the first name of the child and your email address and I'll send you a jpg of this cute little ducky with his painted easter egg for you to print out! Happy Spring!
After seeing all the sheep in New Zealand, I'm obsessed. I didn't have time to prepare a new image to paint in my watercolor class tonight, so I decided to just play around and experiment using a drawing from my sketchbook. I scanned the sketch and printed it out on watercolor paper. I modified the color of the line work so it wasn't black, but more of a dark maroon color. I painted the image in watercolor which caused the line work to bleed a little bit, but I liked the effect. I then added a little watercolor pencil for texture and rescanned the color version into Painter when I got home. I digitally added a few more details and a little more texture to the wool. I then opened the image in photoshop and tweeked the color of the grass which was much more green in the original. Added the butterfly which I cut and pasted from an old illustration. I love being able to do the finishing details on the computer. That way if it gets overworked, I can delete the stuff that isn't working and still have the original painting.
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Very cute illo!
nice work! The penguins are great :)
Nice color and great characters!
So cute! Your work makes me smile.
Sorry to repeat other comments but "cute" IS the first word that springs to mind! Followed by imaginative and well-done!
super-duper cute!
Aaaww.... what fun!!!
Nice composition. Love the expressions.
aweeeeee adorable!
What a wonderful illustration! Great detail!
Adorable and beautifully done.
Wow Deb! I love everything about this illustration especially the smile it brings to my face. Thanks! great work!
Wonderfully! Love the contrasting colors!
Thanks everyone for your comments! Appreciate them so much. Happy New Year!
too cute. awesome drawing!