I met Amber in Brooklyn during my first semester at Stony Brook. We lived in the same neighborhood and would bump into each other in the street. We were able to meet up with other kidlit friends to talk biz, … Continue reading
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Blog: Miss Marple's Musings (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I've pulled them into today's PbIdMo scenario too.
Here's Moanalua Munkie:




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Then I ran (literally) and tucked myself into bed.
I promise you'll see it in entirety before the end of the week. I'm a little annoyed at the composition of our hero, somehow that sandwich always lines up with the end of that bench!

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This rule of caution was one of the half-dozen little digital sketches I whipped together today. Check them all out at She Sure is Sketchy

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Q: Why did the rattlesnake cross the road?
A: To get to the other side.
I'm outside enjoying the breezy 90 degree weather when I see something shimmy on the road. Snake! He's slithered out of S's yard and he's undulating to mine.
"Get back! Get back!" I shout to the seven or eight kids in my driveway; this only brings them closer. "GET BACK!"
I dash into the house, grab my camera, and run past the kids, who are now crouching at the end of the driveway watching the snake serpentine toward them.
"GET BACK!" I shriek as I move closer to the snake. "GET BACK! DON'T MOVE!" Even the snake obeys. I try to play it safe, using distance and telephoto, but then I realize the photo will be blurry should I later zoom in and crop. If I want a close up, I actually have to be close up.
I move in. I'm about five feet away, maybe three, I don't know--it's a rattlesnake, measuring units are not relevant to me at the moment. I snap off about five pictures, whooping and screaming the whole time because as I raise the camera, I lose him in the frame and I think he's moved closer to me, but he hasn't. He's still there, holding his pose--head up, rattle up. I believe my shrieking has convinced him I am a predator.
I take one more shot, then I'm out of there. The snake doesn't move. Neither of us believes we are safe. I make all the kids go into my garage and later, I escort each one home. No one's getting bit on my watch.
This is a pygmy rattlesnake.
so cute! love the colors & especially love Frankie's shoes!
The class photo is a perfect idea. Your colors are so fun. I love it.
What a cute illustration! I love your young Frankie. At what point did that cutie become a monster?!? Poor Frank was just misunderstood. ha ha! Really well done!
Very good.
I´m happy fot Frankie, that he had som friends (he he he)
Told you Franky was a cutie and very kind he he he! What a great illustration. I really like the colors and all the characters in the piece. He looks so happy to be there. Great colors as well.
Oh, what a fun class picture for Frankie! I love the expressions on all the faces!