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Blog: John Nez (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I bought a bunch of sunflowers from the markets the other day, they are so wonderfully cheerful. It's also the first time in my life that I've seen fields absolutely full of sunflowers, a sea of bobbing yellows and oranges capturing the joys of the day, I love it.
Am not so crazy about the drawing though, I'm not quite sure why but it seems pale in comparison to the real thing. I haven't captured the vibrancy and am a bit disappointed -- maybe next time ...
Floating Sunflower cards and matching gifts at Floating Lemons at zazzle

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To celebrate the holidays we asked some of our favorite people in publishing what their favorite book was. Let us know in the comments what your favorite book is and be sure to check back throughout the week for more “favorites”.
Lauren Cerand is an independent public relations representative and consultant in New York. She writes about art, politics and style at LuxLotus.com.
When Oxford University Press asked me to recommend a holiday book pick, I was thrilled. For one thing, the blog is a daily must-read for me, and like the best sort of party, it’s a pleasure just to be asked. And although I feel as though I can’t wait to read the new catalog of OUP offerings, I’ve left it on my front table because the cover’s so pretty it makes me smile whenever I walk in the door. As an independent publicist, I spend my days, nights, and almost every waking moment helping worthy books and cultural projects reach their intended, ideal audiences. I feel like my friends at Oxford University Press share a similar enthusiasm for their endeavors, and that’s one reason we’re pals. (more…)

Blog: Fox In Socks (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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There are some 'little stowaways' in the back of this cab.
This illustration is from a story that I wrote. Yes, yet another project, but I like working that way--having several projects going at once. If one starts losing steam, I switch to another. Then when I get back to the first, it seems fresh again.

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We have a really special treat for you today. Recently, Holly George-Warren author of Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry interviewed Jacqueline Autry. Ms. Autry, the second wife of Gene Autry, currently serves as Director and Chairman of the Board of the Autry National Center, the governing body for the Museum of the American West, Southwest Museum of the American Indian, and the Institute for the Study of the American West. The transcript is after the break. Click to play the Gene Autry podcast.
Wonderful work as always! Love your style!
it enchants to me, I would like to know the full story
Ha, ha... there it is.. the little spotted mouse again! He is my favorite ;o)
Love this illo... it makes me want to follow them to see where they are going. And look at the cow.. how cute!
GRITS!!!!! hheeeee heeeee!!!! great job, fox! :)))
I love this too! :)
great work.very nice!
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Beautiful illustation. I hadn't been past here for a while, and the range of work is amazing.
I hope you don't mind, but I've tagged you to list 5 random things about yourself..
the design it's self reminded me of a children's book i read when i was younger. i really like the colors. the icon of the cow is what caught my attention to look at the rest of your illustration. I'm glad i did because it is cool! =]
awww - what cute little creatures!
very cute....I love your style....the little spotted mouse seems a bit freaked out :)