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I'm a graphic designer and illustrator living in Texas with my lovely wife, our two beautiful young girls, a dog, and two cats. Thanks for stopping by!
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on 3/14/2014
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It's time to say goodbye to this old blog. I originally started this site in 2008 so that I could participate in the weekly
Illustration Friday prompts... I didn't have a website at the time and Blogger's price (free) was well within my budget. Along the way I've met many artists who have since become friends and colleagues. The comments left on posts provided a real boost and I'm so grateful to everyone who's taken the time to leave an encouraging word.
I'm going to leave this blog up for awhile, but won't be adding any new posts. From here on out, I'll be posting at my website at
EricBarclay.com.
Best wishes,
Eric
Owl coffee mug for Open Road Brands. These were produced last spring and sold through Home Goods, small retailers and gift shops. Retailers looking to stock them can contact Open Roads by clicking here.
Painted pomegranate bottle; acrylic.
By: ERIC BARCLAY,
on 9/12/2013
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The super talented
Renee Kurilla interviewed me on the
Simply Messing About blog as part of their SMA Interview Series. There's also some pics of my studio.
Click Here to see it.
Close up of my "Mondriowl" painting. Acrylic on canvas.
By: ERIC BARCLAY,
on 8/30/2013
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My new picture book, HIDING PHIL, is out!
It's the story of three siblings who come upon an elephant named Phil and decide to bring him home. "Our parents will love Phil!" they cry out. Until it dawns on them: "Uh, oh . . ." No they won't!
So what do they do? Try to hide him, of course! But hiding an elephant proves to be much more difficult than they ever imagined.
Where To Buy:-
At your Independent Bookseller-
At Barnes & Noble-
At Amazon.com
By: ERIC BARCLAY,
on 8/15/2013
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Thanks so much to everyone for participating -- really appreciate the kind words! Randomly selected winners are:
Michaele Razi: You won the book!
Mimi: You won the poster!
I am putting them in the mail tomorrow. Have a great weekend, all!
By: ERIC BARCLAY,
on 8/6/2013
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I CAN SEE JUST FINE is now in
stores.
Despite Paige’s repeated refrain of “I can see just fine,” the illustrations portray a different story. Paige braves an enthralling eye checkup, enjoys a playful frame selection, and, most importantly, ends up seeing clearly in the end.
"It’s a useful, non-didactic story for kids in Paige’s situation—and utterly fun, too.”
--Publishers Weekly
Giveaway!I'm giving away a signed book and a signed poster.
Just leave a comment (can be a simple "count me in") on this blog by 10p ET on Monday, August 12, 2013. I'll draw two names: the first name drawn gets a book, the second name gets the poster.
Comments will be closed at 10pm Eastern Time on August 12, 2013. Winners will be announced Wednesday, August 14, 2013.
Where to BuyAvailable in Hardback, Kindle, and Nook formats.
By: ERIC BARCLAY,
on 6/25/2013
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Our toaster stopped working so I decided to make a sculpture out of it. Below is what it looked like before. All the electrical components were removed prior to starting the project (safety first!). The Texas Toast and the front lever (toaster's nose) were fabricated out of wood.
Some of you might remember Milton the Talking Toaster, who was the mascot for Kellogg's Pop Tarts back in the 70's. As a kid, I loved Milton (and the Pillsbury Dough Boy, and Tony the Tiger). Milton was a huge influence for this project:
A sneak peek of my upcoming book, I CAN SEE JUST FINE, due out this August and published by Abrams Appleseed. It's the story of a little girl who is absolutely certain she does not need eyeglasses... no matter what everyone else thinks.
I can't seem to find my coffee mug anywhere.
I swear it was here just a minute ago.
Wooden toy animals + their rides
Toilet cleaner, clay, and wood.
Wishing you a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year
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on 11/24/2012
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Sheep Dog and his self-appointed helper, Sheep Sheep.
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on 8/31/2012
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Also check out the one Stacy Curtis did
here.
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on 7/2/2012
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Hope you have a happy and safe Easter holiday

Gouache on bristol board
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These look so quirky and fun! Would love to spot one in Home Goods.
Happy New Year!
Thanks, Lisa! Happy new year to you and your family!
OMG!! These are very sweet!! Next time I am in the city I'll be looking for them!!
I love them :)
Thank you Michele and Fotf!