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Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It’s always so spectacular to watch a master at her work. Be sure to watch through to the end.
Wherein I reveal my secret to drawing horses
Blog: Stef's sketches (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Stef's sketches (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Drawn for hoots and giggles, a brown owl drawn with a brush pen and a bit of verse – from poet Jane Euphemia Browne's The Great Brown Owl – and texture added digitally.
Blog: Art, Words, Life (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It's been a writing week and so I haven't had art to post. But this morning I played around with a brush pen. I haven't used one much before (kind of obvious, huh?) but really like the feel of it. Plus it gets me away from my natural inclination to cross-hatch everything. Good to try something new every now and then.
The leaves are starting to turn around here. Beautiful, really. It's overcast and damp today, however, and I can't help thinking the air smells kind of like... dog poop. Must be the humidity.
Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Some creepy masks for your delectation. Masks are my favourite thing to illustrate right now, and I have decided to keep venturing forward in this vein. You can see all of the mask photos in the Ink & Mess set on my Flickr or on my website.
Blog: A Fuse #8 Production (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Fans of An Abundance of Katherines may have a great deal of interest in The Internet Anagram Server. I'd never really seen this before, and I'm going to take a guess that maybe 73% of you already have. The title of this posting is my full name anagramed. My nickname yields, "RIBBED STY" (still not very flattering) and this blog easily becomes "A OBEDIENCE FIRM THONG UP RUT US" which manages to sound nasty without making any sense.
Blog: Eric Luper's Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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For those of you who have been following my blog, I have started a new and occasional feature here called a "Google Ping." I am going to post a children's author's name over and over again to see how long it takes them to either:
a) Google themself and find me
or
b) find out through the grapevine that they have been pinged.
We'll see who is the fastest of all the authors to answer the Google Ping.
John Green, author of An Abundance of Katherines is the next up.
Here we go:
John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green, John Green.
And the clock has begun at 3:52pm EST on 5/2/2007.
By the way, I have been emailed off-blog about what a "ping" is. The best I can explain is that it is a submarine term that relates to sonar and sounds bouncing back. If someone has a resource that explains this, feel free to post it in comments or send to me so I can post it.
i would want to see this type of monkey in a zoo
Hahaha, WOW! this gues looks like he is ready to go, lol!
Hahaha -- that's me in the morning after the coffee kicks in! :-)
Someone I know?
Love it!:o)