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1. First Post: Jamie Tucker



My Name is Jamie Tucker.
I am an illustrator from around Canada.
This is my first year since taking the plunge into full-time freelancing.
My work is generally humourous and can be found at:
Jamie Tucker Illustration

3 Comments on First Post: Jamie Tucker, last added: 11/22/2007
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2. SFG: Greetings!


Hello everyone. My name is Michelle Lana and this is my first post at SFG! Just wanted to say HI and am very excited to join SFG's weekly posts.

This illo is called Mr. Taho. In the Philippines, we say "ta-ho", referring to a sweet snack made with bean curd, caramelized sugar, and tapioca balls. It is a very popular street food and vendors were a common sight even on city streets. Carrying two aluminum containers suspended on a wooden rod, having taho for an afternoon snack was something my brothers, cousins and I often enjoyed. Michelle Lana

7 Comments on SFG: Greetings!, last added: 3/6/2007
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