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The art blog of Eric Hammond - freelance Illustrator, Writer, Cartoonist & Poet from Grand Island, Florida.
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Hello, folks -
My first illustrated book is available! Thibodeaux Turtle & Boudreaux Bunny, for which I did the doodling, is a paperback picture book, bilingual (targeted toward the educational market), 38 pages, and the illustrations look nice. They are $16.99 each on Amazon, or you can get them from me in the US by PayPal or check. They are:
$15 for 1, $28 for 2, or $40 for 3. Shipping is included.
And that's AUTOGRAPHED! (I've never autographed a book in my life.)
If you want more than 3 copies, drop me a line and I'll contact you after I regain consciousness.
Or if you happen to be wandering through beautiful Lake County Florida on a comfy November day and would like a copy or three, let me know and I can save you a little more.
Contact me at - [email protected]. You can find sample images from the book on this page and on EricHammondSite.com.
Thanks much, and enjoy.
Eric
I call these RuneDoodles.
I don't post it because it is great art (though some of them are kinda groovy looking), I post it seeking advice. You see, whenever my brain is idle, I draw one these things. Apparently my brain is idle an inordinate amount of the time, because I have thousands of them... on napkins, the back of junk mail, graduation programs, ticket stubs. They vary widely in style and complexity. The only thing they have in common is their uselessness - I can't conjure up an application for them. This one sort of resembles a tattoo one might find just above the backside of an inebriated sorority girl, but other than that, I'm stymied. So I thought I would throw this out to you, my treasured little group of friends, in hope that someone could figure out a marketable use for them.
I mean... how many sorority girls can there be?
Thanks,
Eric
Welcome, all, to my new ArtBlog. Comments are appreciated.
This is called A Ride in the Country. It's a work in progress. My son [5 years old] aided me in choosing the colors.
Eric