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1. Illustration Friday: "SUIT"



This is a little sketch portraying "diving" suit. I also thought of "swimming suit" but as I havn't looked through the links yet I'm sure I'm not the only one!

19 Comments on Illustration Friday: "SUIT", last added: 6/17/2007
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2. "Suits"

I did this for another illustration blog, but I liked how it came out, so I'm posting it here too.
Grab can, lift arm, stack can, turn around

I have been working as a professional artist, in one capacity or another, for almost 25 years. In that time, at every job I have ever had, there are guys in suits. They are very far removed from the end result of what the business produces. Yet, as far as they are from the day-to-day work process, they always have the perfect solution for making things work better. Mostly, their suggestions (or demands) are so insignificant, that it seems they are merely justifing their presence. It is the employees doing the actual work that keep a business running. It is the job of the "suits" to screw things up.

This is dedicated to the people who actually work. You know who you are. Um.... no.... not you.

Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

4 Comments on "Suits", last added: 6/13/2007
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3. Illustration Friday: Suit Oh, it has been a while...

Illustration Friday: Suit

Oh, it has been a while. I was caught up in work and didn't have a chance to participate in Illustration Friday until now. It's fun to be back.

His good suit didn't fit quite the way he remembered....

Reproduction postcard, collage, acrylic and pencil

34 Comments on Illustration Friday: Suit Oh, it has been a while..., last added: 7/15/2007
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