IF: memories

The illustrationfriday.com challenge word this week is “memories”. This weekend is Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer. I was prompted to think of all of the things I experienced this past summer. While not necessarily the best memory of the summer, the most unusual occurred on Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial beginning of …

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from my sketchbook: diane arbus

Diane Nemerov was born in New York City into a wealthy Jewish family. Her parents were fur merchants. Her older brother, Howard, served as United States Poet Laureate in 1963 and again in 1988. When she was 14, she met and fell in love with Allan Arbus, a photographer who would later abandon photography for …

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Monday Artday: beatrix potter

The challenge at Monday Artday this week is “illustrate a Beatrix Potter story”. Beatrix Potter was born in London in 1866. She was educated at home by a succession of governesses, and had little opportunity to mix with other children. Even her younger brother was rarely at home. He was sent to boarding school, leaving …

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Monday Artday and SFG: olympics

The challenge word this week on both Monday Artday and sugar frosted goodness is “olympics”. There are things I don’t  like. I don’t like being manipulated and told what to like. The media in the United States has been manipulating and telling us what to like for years. The influence of the US media combined …

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Monday Artday: 1 character, 4 panels

The challenge on Monday Artday this week is “1 character, 4 panels”. This challenge was posted on August 4 as a two-week challenge because the person who mantains the Monday Artday illustration blog was going on vacation. So was I. So, I’m walking across Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim, California, with Pudge’s Mom and Captain Wow. …

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