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1. Tante Marta's Dog

zdepski's illustration of his great aunt's dog, Baron von Sputnik
The Tantes had a mongrel they named "Baron von Sputnik", hybridizing their ever present German heritage and the Soviet threat hovering high overhead. The poor mutt was a collarless pup that never saw a bathtub, other than the occasional Spring rain. Since my great aunts survived on canned sardines and Quaker Oatmeal, I don't think the dog had a diet of anything else.

These pieces are character studies for an upcoming pub with the D.C. Conspiracy's
Magic Bullet #5 free commuter comics newspaper.

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2. Capable

Zdepski's Illustration, Rope a Dope

I Learned to Climb Rope with My Toes
Acrylic on Canvas - 24 inches high by 18 inches wide

My Illustration Friday entry... yes, that's me. yes... those are my toes.

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3. Retro-Banner

zdepski's banner illustration, Cow Plus Boy Equals Cowboy
Cow Plus Boy Equals Cowboy
I have three banners being created for the local town's brick paved walking mall. It's a nice venue, well shaded with the banners hung for two wide city blocks from Victorian posts. The pieces will be hanging through the fall of 2012, so my work should be well viewed. I love to do pieces that will make a young family have to stop and chat about the contents. I chose to do this particular banner in the mid-Century feel of the old Dick and Jane Elementary books.
Drawn with my Palomino Blackwing 602 on Strathmore, scanned and worked at high resolution (720ppi) in Adobe Photoshop with my Wacom Intuos3.

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