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This was a fun piece--Fresh OFF the drawing board! I thought this befitting for late August. : )
Joanne Friar
acrylic gouache on Fabriano watercolor paper
Illustration for Jonah The Runaway Prophet
Watercolor on Arches paper
Slowly making way through the alphabet. Below is an illustration for the letter “B”…

A preparatory sketch for the
Japanese album.
Procreate on iPad. Click to enlarge.
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illustrator living far from big city :) |
It's almost a necessity for me to listen to music, podcasts or audio books while I'm working. It helps tie me to my desk and keep me focused. I'm excited about this series of podcasts I've discovered, I can't even remember where. It's called "
Your Dreams my Nightmares" , and it's an audio side project by illustrator Sam Weber. A series of informal interviews with other illustrators - Awesome.
When I'm stuck for something to do, I tend to design ships.
Pencil 19cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
All self-explanatory, I trust.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Nothing in particular behind this.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 11cm x 28cm. Click to enlarge.
This image just popped into my head whilst reading in bed. Luckily I sleep with my iPad and caught it before dropping off.
Adobe Ideas on iPad.
The dream of Maria Ángeles from Almussafes, Spain. From a series of children's dreams collected by Roger Omar.
Gouache and pencil 25cm x 35cm. Click to enlarge.
Somewhere in Normandy, some years ago.
Watercolour 20cm x 24cm. Click to enlarge.
Drew this over morning coffee:
In the afternoon I went to the
Bruce Lacey exhibition. Later, still under his influence, I drank tea and painted this:
Top: Pen and ink 11cm x 14cm. Bottom: Gousche and pencil 11cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Yes, and not a bit surprising.
AEP.
(Absolutely enjoyable post.)
Brilliant.