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Thoughtful, unhurried narrative and rich, enveloping art capture the clutter and compassion of two celebrated sculptors, a fledgling robin’s rescue and the birth of a life-changing friendship.
“Hiiii everybody, it’s me Jessie! This week’s LadyStar Chapter of the Week is a real neat one. It’s from our first book, The Dreamspeaker, and it’s a chapter that’s called Swifty River. It’s about when Talitha found this real spooky forest where these little lights float around the trees and a pond. There’s this little bridge that’s real important later too. We hope you like our story! Be sure to visit us every week for a new best chapter! Ja!”
“Hi everyone! It’s me Jessie! We’re starting a new thing on our site because we like having new stuff. So we’re going to do something called the ‘Chapter of the Week’ from all our best stories. This week is Chapter 15 from The Palace in the Sky which is the second book in our series.”
“The chapter is called ‘The Solar System Reconstruction Committee.’ It’s about the time we helped Cici build a new model of the solar system ’cause some mean kids at her school broke the first one.”
“And the best part is you can read it for free just like all our books! We’re gonna have a new chapter every week, so be sure to check back soon for more stories!”
“Hi everyone! Shannon here. You probably already noticed I opened a New Gift Shop, and Hayashi really went all out with a really cool new design. I’d be really happy if you would all come visit us because this is the best Gift Shop we’ve ever had, and we’re starting a new thing on our site today.”
“Teko likes to explore, so he’s going to fly through our shop to find a new item each week that will be ‘Teko’s Magical Treasure.’ We’ll announce it here along with a link.”
“This way we can announce our best Gift Shop gifts with our best designs.”
“And you know we’ve got the best designs!”
“This week’s Magical Treasure is the Warrior of the Night Tote Bag with our brand new Starlight Huntress design.”
Teko’s Magical Treasure of the Week
“Yay for Teko-chan! Don’t forget, minna! Shannon-sama donates some of what the Gift Shop makes to benefit the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls which is a super-neat camp every year that’s all about music! Have fun! Ja ne!”
LadyStar is the story of a group of girls who each have a powerful weapon they wear disguised as a priceless jeweled treasure. With their magical weapons, Jessica Hoshi and her friends can transform into the Ajan Warriors, champion defenders of the enchanted realm of Aventar!
“Hi! I’m Jessica Hoshi! If you like stories about action and adventure and discovering magical treasures and fighting evil monsters, you’ll like our books a lot! Me and my friends have lots of fun adventures together! You can read LadyStar: The Palace in the Sky for free! The whole book! Right in your browser! So tell all your friends and come visit us as much as you want! There’s always something fun happening on our site!”
In her latest Masters of Time book, Joyce introduces Allie Monroe, a young woman of 25 who can heal just about anything. But dark forces want to use her powers for evil and it is up to Royce to stop them. What they didn’t plan on was falling in love. In a tragic accident, Royce is killed and so Allie begs Aidan (another warrior) to take her back to 1430. Royce is none too pleased to see her and Allie will have to use all her wiles to show him she really does love him while staying away from the evil that stalks her. An intriguing look at time travel, this is a new look at historical, fantasy romance.
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“Okay Z-bot, I want to make sure we don’t lose Cici. If she lets out a yell, I want the Hana over there with weapons charged before the echo dies, understand?”
“Affirmative, Commander. The ship is on full autonomous combat readiness. Sensors, battle computer and perimeter defense systems are on maximum alert.”
“Acknowledged. Here’s our first update, folks. We have a new Varcarel Jade web comic page for you over on the comic side
“Errrr… Ranko called me and said there wasn’t anyone to do updates today, so uhhh… well, here we be. I’m Tara Blaylock and this is my pal Irina. Let’s see here I wrote down what Ranko
said. . .”
“Konnichi-wa minna-san! Did you know that Alanna-sama has lots and lots of banners that you can put on your web site to link to us? They’re even better than my super-neat favorite chocolate number button! Looky at what she got already!”
“We have banners for each of our books too, so if you want to link to your favorite story you can do that as well. Visit my LadyStar Link Exchange page for all the details. If you link to us we might be able to add your site to our Fun Places to Visit list! Thanks everyone!”
“Hey everyone. We’ve had quite a few updates for the third book in our series, Call of the Huntress, so I thought it would be a good idea to make a list of what we’ve previewed so far.”
“The second update was a four-part series called the Plot Against the Vicereine, about a noble in Aventar who gets attacked by evil assassins. Here’s Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four.”
“The Vicereine seems like she’s real strong. I hope we don’t have to fight her.”
“Yeah, but she gave that little boy a silver coin even though the price of the flower was a lot less. I think that was really nice.”
“Yeah! That was nice, huh? I wonder what a cruss ring is though.”
“So how come you decided to do a preview roundup today?”
“Guess.”
“Ooh! You’re gonna have another preview?! Realeeeee?”
“Check back later today everyone! A brand new exclusive preview from Book Three of our series Call of the Huntress, right here. See ya then!”
Hand drawn illustration, colored in photoshop. 8" x 4"
Hi guys, here is my entry for the weekly challenge. I used Tony LaRocca's suggestion for this weeks topic (yes, I had to admit I had not much inspiration for that one...).
Here is a courageous viking white blood cell fighting the villain virus (you get to choose what kind of virus!) Notice how our hero here is just about to defeat the enemy. Bling!
First time posting but I've been admiring peoples work here for a while. I saw this weeks topic and had created this Warrior piece recently so I had to post it! Cheers!
Fun sketch and stuffy design for WARRIOR. Fruit Loops bird flies higher than the average bird. Soars over tall shrubs and rescues folks with poor fashion design. Thought I'd start my first post with something fun and silly.
5 Comments on First Post: Warrior, last added: 6/8/2007
Pati!!! This is gorgeous! You always have a surprise in store every week! You're amazing!
josh pincus is crying said, on 6/7/2007 6:26:00 AM
This is cool. I used to paint murals on the walls of my parents' house when I was a kid. This also reminds me of the drawings from the 1974 TV movie "Bad Ronald".
Janice said, on 6/7/2007 10:18:00 AM
did you coat it..to finish it ? ... How did you protect it... I mean.. Love the angle shot you took! and the size with you in front of it.. :)
mike r baker said, on 6/7/2007 10:27:00 AM
Beautiful work! Arch-Angel Michael? Incredible piece! I also like how you had that beautiful woman pose in front of it.
cata said, on 6/7/2007 12:26:00 PM
Noooo esto es increiblemente bonito! que puerta maravillosa y segura que haz creado Pati. Cata.
mike r baker said, on 6/7/2007 5:40:00 PM
Ansel is a lucky guy. :) Just looking at this again. The proportions don't bother me. The metal work is gorgeous! Okay, that's all.
ValGalArt said, on 6/7/2007 6:35:00 PM
INCREDIBLE!!!
Pati @-;-- said, on 6/8/2007 4:07:00 AM
Wow! You guys always make me feel so happy when I post something!
@ Emila: awww... that's so nice from you to say. It means a lot to me as I am such a fan of you, Emila. Thanks!
@ Josh: hehehe... I used to do so, too! One of my bedrooms doors still has a cute drawing I made when I kid ;)
@ Mike: by this time I'm so blushed hehehe... thanks, Mike! It means a lot that talented people as you guys find my work fine :)
@ Janice: yup, I coated at the end with a fixative spray. It needs also some varnish, though :s Thanks Janice for your lovely comment and for reminding me that I have to protect it better ;)
@ Cata: ¡Ahhh... Cata! qué nota que te guste... estoy feliz, éste ha sido uno de los trabajos que más he disfrutado :D
@ Val: hehehe... thank you Val ;)
Michelle Lana said, on 6/13/2007 10:32:00 AM
That's too cool, pati! I love it. you are too talented :)
oooo val! perfect match of words and "music!" i love the colors and the scape at the top! and the small pair of eyes, who is looking over my shoulder at this moment, says "it looks like a tower of a great wizard."
Ces said, on 6/7/2007 5:28:00 AM
Val, this is lovely. The painting is wonderful, it almost looks three dimensional, is it? The building is rising out of the frame. How did you do that?!!!
mike r baker said, on 6/7/2007 10:25:00 AM
Wonderful, Val! Very moving painting and words. It's interesting how often the Vedas are quoted here. :)
This is my warrior post, my first ever on monday art day! I made this using freehand mx..I'd like to use illustrator..but we don't have it here at work! Hope you like it!
I found another drawing that could possibly fit the weekly challenge "warrior".
This is from my sketchbook from last year. It's Bill "The Butcher" Poole, the actual guy that Daniel Day-Lewis' character was based on in "Gangs of New York", a movie I never saw. I did however do the layout for a textbook about the history of New York and the story of Tammany Hall, Boss Tweed and the early politics of New York stuck with me.
Bill Poole was a bare-knuckle boxer, a member of the Bowery Boys gang in New York, and the leader of the Know-Nothings political party. Poole's archenemy, John Morrissey, was an Irish immigrant and enforcer for Tammany Hall. Morrissey was also a popular boxer and challenged Poole to a match. Though the two men were of differing ethnic backgrounds and political parties, the initial grounds for their dispute may have arisen from an earlier bet by Poole on a boxing match. Poole placed his bet on Morrissey's opponent, "Yankee Sullivan". The fight took place at Four Corners on October 12th, 1853. Results of the boxing match were disputed, and Poole was against Morrissey being paid. Poole and Morrissey squared off in the ring to settle their dispute on July 26, 1854, at Amos Dock, New York. According to historian Mark Caldwell, during the fight Poole "bit and gouged, but won only when his friends joined the fight and kicked Morrissey unconscious." Morrissey plotted revenge and on February 25, 1855, Lew Baker, a friend of Morrisey, shot Poole at a bar on Broadway.
History class is over.
4 Comments on from my sketchbook: another warrior, last added: 6/6/2007
That's great, Maryam! You have a real knack for humor. I love the way the "warrior" is framed to emphasize his heroism, carefully leaving the tiny distressed worm out of the picture. Funny!
nele said, on 6/5/2007 8:42:00 AM
hehe great! :)
livia said, on 6/5/2007 11:58:00 AM
Wonderful idea.
Ces said, on 6/5/2007 1:48:00 PM
Hey, this is funny, this could be me! :-)
Tracy said, on 6/5/2007 4:28:00 PM
Cute! He's soooo brave to fight the vicious animal known as "worm". :)
The Bag Ladies (Clinical Analysts). Ballpoint pen on my Moleskine ruled notebook
They go to work carrying bags. A bag for the computer, one for their papers, a purse, perhaps a lunch bag and always there is another to catch all. Sometimes they have it streamlined and they only lug a bag or strap on a purse. During project implementations they arrive en masse. Someone has been dispatched ahead of time to make sure there are enough snacks and pleasure food set up for the entire week. Managers rearrange their schedule to bring hot breakfast. There will be shifts and rotations, much like their schedule when they were in the front lines. This time they are everywhere. They are in the front lines and back. There will be so much stress and tension. They will be tired and sleepy. They will be loud and quiet. They will concentrate while working on a resolution. They will break to chat and laugh. There will be huddles and telephone conferences. They will walk the halls or sit glued to the computer. A lot of coffee, pots after pots and diet Coke at 3AM; 24 hours a day for as long as the implementation last. Shoes will come off, blazers come off, by the third day some may wish to come in their pajamas. They teach, guide, assist. Someone may yell at them. A doctor or nurse may scream at them. They just stand there maintaining their calm. They understand the tension and they care. They were once just like them, in the front lines. Today they are clinical analysts and they are supporting a major clinical application implementation. They are warriors but they did not come to battle. They came to build and establish.
Ces, you are not only an astounding artist, you are an incredible writer!
ms. froggie said, on 6/5/2007 11:18:00 AM
the cuffs in the trousers...the wingtips, all those shady details, amazing.
...it's kind of "el greco -ey" looking...as they are sort of longish, like monoliths. this is really something.
Kathleen said, on 6/5/2007 4:51:00 PM
This is really incredible! What an intense layering of ink on those pages! Wow! At first I thought you were talking about me--a shoulder bag, and then another bag holding what doesn't fit into that (but I'm getting a bigger shoulder bag so hopefully evrything will fit exscept my lunch when I carry that!). Hmm, I can't imagine what to draw now for this challenge . . .
ValGalArt said, on 6/6/2007 5:55:00 PM
This is clever and so well done Ces! I love your idea and find these power women fascinating! Love their suits and shoes!!!
Emila Yusof said, on 6/6/2007 10:38:00 PM
Wow Ces! This is really great!
imwithsully said, on 6/8/2007 6:49:00 AM
I have the bag lady syndrome! I love black and white Moleskine illustrations. Especially on the ruled paper. That paper is my favorite!
oh that's great! i love his rainy hair :) is this photoshop?
josh pincus is crying said, on 6/5/2007 5:56:00 AM
I really like this! The expressions on their faces, the dreary, rainy look and the fact that a kid has access to a sword that big! Sort of reminds me of "The Blue Lagoon", if Christopher Atkins could act.
Maria said, on 6/5/2007 7:24:00 AM
Gr8 job Mike! As always! I like the expression on the girl's face and love her cat with those small wide open eyes! Well done!
mike r baker said, on 6/5/2007 8:00:00 AM
Thanks! :)
Yes, it's PhotoShop. I did the drawing in my sketchbook, scanned it, and painted it in about 4 hours.
ms. froggie said, on 6/5/2007 11:21:00 AM
it surrre is a shame you don't like textures and layer play. HOLY SMOKES! is it me, or does your background look like an old time BAMBI cell? the ones they used to do on glass sheets? this is awesome, baker. :)
nice flower decals on her jeans, too! :)
Bearuh said, on 6/5/2007 3:44:00 PM
GEEZ Mike you always have something cool to post!! Im jealous! I love their expressions and especially the kitty cat!!!
Ces said, on 6/5/2007 7:11:00 PM
This is my favorite. Too bad you already won. This is my favorite.
mike r baker said, on 6/5/2007 8:56:00 PM
Ces saying "this is my favorite" is the best kind of winning, love.
woody said, on 6/6/2007 5:53:00 PM
Love the denim cut offs! The background totally does look like an old Disney cartoon. Very nice!
ValGalArt said, on 6/6/2007 5:59:00 PM
This reminds me of Peter Pan for some reason! Love it!
Emila Yusof said, on 6/6/2007 10:52:00 PM
Cool, Mike! Your illos are always brighten up my day!
So what's in front of them? I'm thinking a dragon or a bigfoot...
mike r baker said, on 6/7/2007 10:16:00 AM
Good question, Emila. What's in front of them? I like pictures that leave something to the imagination. :)
The stylist for the amazing Bambi backgounds was the great Tyrus Wong who was born in China in 1910 and is still alive, here in Sunland, California. One of my heros. The stylist for the Peter Pan backgrounds was my all-time hero, Mary Blair. Wonderful you've noticed my influences, my friends!
Scribbler wrote on my blog that he looks like a "modern day Mowgli". I'm always amazed at how insightful you people are. I imagined and Indian or Southeast Asian boy protecting a European girl against some super-natural terror. Scenes of protection have always moved me the most.
I searched warrior at wikipedia, and I came up with a general description of war and battles and the people who love them. Then I came to a section about women warriors, specifically a character named Vishpala.
Vishpala was a woman in the Rigveda, a collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns dedicated to Rigvedic deities. It is counted among the four Hindu sacred texts known as the Vedas.
Vishpala is helped in battle by the Ashvins (the doctors of gods). As she lost her leg in Khela's battle and they gave her a "leg of iron" so that she could keep fighting. Cool!
This immediatelty brought to mind Rose McGowan's character in the "Planet Terror" segment of "Grindhouse".
Many, many years ago, when I was in art school, I was taught to always look for reference material (or 'scrap') before doing an illustration. I searched Yahoo and Google for Female Warriors. This resulted in page after page of scantily-clad Frazetta amazons wielding giant broadswords and pictures of Xena. I thought, "If these women are headed for battle, wouldn't they be covered in armor?"
So, no femme fatale military bimbos for me. My Vishpala is using her new, god-given iron leg to kick some enemy ass!
wonderful, josh! i lovvve the line work, especially on the lighter chain mail/armor. and, the heavy color and scribbly line...it all adds to her persona. are you all prisma markers with this? it really looks great! :)
mike r baker said, on 6/5/2007 12:24:00 AM
She's very cool, buddy. Nice armor. Great research.
josh pincus is crying said, on 6/5/2007 5:53:00 AM
Thanks! My weapons of choice are markers, although I just got my first set of colored pencils since I was in art school. I plan to take a shot at coloring in Photoshop ....using some instruction I found at a cool website www.mikerbaker.com
mike r baker said, on 6/5/2007 8:02:00 AM
Ooooh, Josh. :)
Tracy said, on 6/5/2007 4:25:00 PM
Very nice work!
ValGalArt said, on 6/6/2007 6:01:00 PM
yOUR WARRIOR IS bEAUTIFUL!
Valerie said, on 6/8/2007 12:40:00 PM
and kick ass she does I love it Thanks for all the research as well...
What is a warrior? A photograph comes to mind, something I saw some time ago, of a woman with her shirt off exposing a double-mastectomy, her fist raised in victory but a life-loving smile on her face. I'm not sure if it was titled "warrior" but it was just that in my mind.
Here's a few pieces from the archives - the first is a watercolor, the rest are PhotoShop. The first one is titled "Warrior", the next is Captain America, then a cowgirl, Kali, and finally me and some pissed-off mermaids.
I'll be doing an illo specifically for Monday Artday that I will post tomorrow.
great job! you did wonderful on the watercolor.. I seriously love those mermaids.. SOOOOO funnnnny!!!! You shuld draw more of them.. they make me laugh so freakin hard!!!
imwithsully said, on 6/5/2007 7:23:00 AM
I really like the watercolor! Very prolific.
livia said, on 6/5/2007 11:57:00 AM
I love Kali. I find the colors great.
Tracy said, on 6/5/2007 4:24:00 PM
Love the mermaid illustration! I knew before I read your name that it had to be you fighting those mermaids! Are they mad because of the way you drew them? :)
mike r baker said, on 6/5/2007 4:47:00 PM
No, they just want to drown me, maybe eat my flesh. You know how mermaids are.
Thanks, Livia! I like Kali too. :) What is it with me and angry women? I should draw Pele next.
Ces said, on 6/5/2007 6:53:00 PM
I love your watercolor!!! My favorite is the bottom image of a warrior wielding a pencil at the attacking sharp-fanged sea creatures.
hilarious and fun! Yea Tony LaRoca!
Go White Blood Cell!
Nice one, Daisy! :)