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I'm heading out for the weekend, my friend Bruce is getting married in the woods, not outside though.I've been having computer problems so I'm sorry it's taking so long to respond to stuff. At the moment I'm crouched in awkward position in the living room because this is the only place I can get in the internet.I'm also dealing with a couple of deadlines. I've been doing a short Robot Museum piece for Scholastic, I have to have sketches and an updated script done by Monday. Also, the kids I teach are in finals, throw in the book launch and it's a pretty busy time right now. Times like this I just want to sit around and read a book.I'll post more about the Scholastic thing next week. This picture is a bit of a break from the Robot Museum. It's Kathleen, a character from the science fiction book Slan by A E Van Vogt, one of my favorite books. Great epic scale space opera. He was Canandian too. Next week I'm going to relax and treat myself to an Indiana Jones Matinee. Have a great weekend.
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on 12/17/2007
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David Domke is Professor of Communication and Head of Journalism at the University of Washington. Kevin Coe is a doctoral candidate in Speech Communication at the University of Illinois. They are authors of the The God Strategy: How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America. To learn more about the book check out their handy website here. In the article below Domke and Coe reflect on Mitt Romney’s “Faith in America” speech.
Mitt Romney’s much-discussed speech about “Faith in America” made one thing crystal clear: he believes liberty is a gift from God. (more…)
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She's so cutie^^
Lovely! Hm I will check for that in the library actually!
I hope you have a great time, that Indiana Jones is GOOD (haven't seen yet) and sorry to hear about the computer trouble, that is annoying!
I love so much her expression, and the colours you used for her clothes, it's very simple, clean but special,
congrats
:)
Have fun at the wedding Eric!
Is it this weekend?
Ah Eric, it seems that many folks are crazy busy right now. As I visit some of my favorite places in blogland, it is the same story. Including myself.
I am going to look into this story & opera. You often send me searching for new story's I don't know. Thanks.
So, "Into the Woods", (one of my favorite musicals/play), with you. I love weddings.
Love this young lady. Enjoy the movie !
Amy
Nice! Love the expression and the feeling she evokes. Hope you enjoyed your weekend.
Thanks Mirella!
So annoying! Oh well... Thanks Viviane!
Thanks Manoli!
I just got back Ambera! Thanks!
Thanks Amy!
Thanks Vickie!
beautiful!
Maravilloso¡¡¡
unos dibujos esplendidos ¡
te felicito¡
mis saludos desde Argentina¡
Hi Eric,
Beautiful face study! She reminds me of George Pratt's sketches and his comic book Netsuke.
PS : I wanted to get married this fall in the woods, but with the family, friends, relatives it was too complicated to bring them outside...
Thanks Mariam!
Gracias Mary!
Thanks armel! I love Pratt's stuff!
Weddings are always complicted but somehow they work.
She's beautiful! And I love that look in her eyes... She expresses so much emotion
very moving
You pencil work is awsome !
That sounds like a lovely wedding :)
Kathleen is lovely too...
wishing you happy busy times :)
Rima
So beautiful as always. Damn!
I din't know you were a teacher also, Eric! Busy man. Another lovely sketch.
amazing work!
Have a good time! Love the strands of hair sticking up.
Paz
Thanks Anthony! She's a rather tragic figure in the story.
Thqanks Lorraine!
Thanks Rima! I appreciate that! Sorry I've been so absent, I've been having computer problems as well. Not as horrible but I did have to buy a new computer.
Thanks Patrick!
Thanks Stephanie! I actually teach at an all boys high school.
Thanks Albert! Your blog and your patient wife always makes me smile. My wife's the same way...Long suffering.
Thanks Paz! Those are called threads in the book and give the characters special abilities.
Ahh! Very cool!
Paz
Thanks Paz!
Love this new character. Very sensible!
Thanks Benjamin!