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Ping and Po-Li written by Audrey Moore, is now on the
drawing board ....what a delightful Shiwu (food)
adventure we will be taking! The research for Asian terrain, rain forests,
bridges, unique creatures like coconut tree crabs, vultures and otters
will be almost as much fun to learn about as to sketch. See more sketches at
PKS Display Case
Nickerbacher -The Funny Dragon, written by Terry John Barto...Coming this summer!
Sketches have just begun for "Nickerbacher"
written by director and choreographer
Terry Barto.
I am working on the final illustrations for a lovely little book for the wee folk about JESUS.
What a delight, right before Easter, to be working on a book that introduces preschoolers to King Jesus, who lived and died and was raised from the dead for people, big and small.
And now something altogether different...
Investigative journalist, Amber Blake, is a little person bent on payback for the death of her average-sized twin sister. Enlisted by her former partner and estranged husband, Evan, she poses as a counselor in an abortion clinic to expose the doctor responsible for fetal harvesting. As a Christian, she struggles with concealing her beliefs to maintain her cover, while the doctor's romantic overtures tumble her stomach. Amber agrees to date him for the sake of the story . . . but nothing prepares her for what's behind a mysterious door in his office. coming soon from author, Deborah Piccurelli.
Two cover sketches: the first, (Amber) looks too young, so we changed
her hairstyle and made her face more angular. The second sketch was a bit too graphic in style so finished are is a combination of textures and some graphic elements.
For all those Mommies a little light on
sleep and
coffee...(Playing in Pastels.)
I love your illustrations! You are so talented.
Thank You Mochamama! I appreciate your encouraging comments - Soli Deo Gloria:)