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1. SFG: Hats


First of all massive apologies for not posting for quite some considerable time, I've been extremely busy of late...

Anyway, here's my attempt at the 'Hats' brief set last week - just managed to get it in. I'm currently doing a series of illustrations based on famous 'Icons', this one is John Wayne, a bit of a hero of mine when I was a kid. The question is, is it John Wayne reading his own biography, or is it an obsessed fan?? And no, it isn't me.

Have a look at my web site for my latest work and a link to my blog shows all of the other 'Icons', hope you like them...

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2. Water Tower Hat


Walter Krudop

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3. sfg: Hats


I suppose he has on a helmet...but still its hat-like headgear so it counts.


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4. hat

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5. Is A Bear Catholic?



SFG's theme of hats makes me think of the quite-funny Flickr group Bears In Ill-Fitting Hats.

(Click here for the whole story.)

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6. HATS / Johnny Depp W.I.P.


A work in progress Johnny Depp caricature that kind of fell into the "hats" category.

ALTAMORE UNABASHED

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7. SFG: Hats


The magic lies in the hats...

Anette Heiberg
www.anetteheiberg.com

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8. I've got hats...


A floating hat, Holly branches in the sand, a sad goodbye.

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9. Crow & chapeau


I have been thinking about making this fellow for awhile, the topic "hats" was the nudge I needed. More photos on my blog, www.lepenquotidien.com

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10. SFG: Hats

Hat



Tim

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11. Paul and Babe (IF-Tales and Legends)


Paul and Babe (IF-Tales and Legends)
Originally uploaded by Trophiogrande.

I haven't posted in awhile. Here is a recent piece I did in my Moleskine for Illustration Friday...I notice that he is wearing a hat also...

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12. hat


silly

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13. That Great Hat...


An older illustration of mine. A self portrait of sorts. Still like that great hat!

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14. SFG: hats

The challenge word this week is "hats".
I hold in my hand the LAST envelope.
With the impending retirement of Jay Leno as host of the Tonight Show, it's hard to believe that there is almost an entire generation who doesn't know who Johnny Carson was. For many, Leno has always been the host of the Tonight Show. When Johnny stepped down on May 22, 1992, it most definitely was the end of an era. For 30 years, Ed McMahon's introduction of "Heeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny" was the beginning of America's bedtime ritual.
The Tonight Show featured many characters during its run. One of the most popular was Carnac the Magnificent. With the name taken from the stage name Johnny used as a magician, Carnac was "a seer, sage and soothsayer". America's excitement piqued when this "vistor from the East" was announced by Ed. The bit featured Johnny, decked out in an impossibly large turban and cape, as the psychic, who would divine the answers to the questions that were in envelopes "hermetically sealed" and had been kept in "a mayonnaise jar on Funk and Wagnalls' porch since noon" that day. One at a time, Johnny would raise the envelopes to his forehead and announce an answer like "Dippity-do". Then, he would tear open the envelope and read the question printed on a card: "What forms on your Dippity early in the morning?" The audience would laugh or groan (or both). And so it went.
A: Bible belt.
Q: What holds up Oral Roberts' pants?
A: An unmarried woman.
Q: What was Elizabeth Taylor between 3 and 5 pm on June 1, 1952?
A: Clean air, a virgin and a gas station open on Sunday.
Q: Name three things you won't find in Los Angeles.
If a particularly bad joke met with a large groan from the studio audience, Carnac would curse them with "May a crazy holy man set fire to your nose hair." or "May a queasy camel freshen up your mother's evening bath."

I haven't watched the Tonight Show since 1992. I think I know why. Who could possibly top Johnny Carson?
He was a tough act to follow.

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15. SFG: Hats

















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16. Hats
















I immediately thought of Pedro Cerrano saying "Hats for bats" in Major League, but this will have to do instead.

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17. Hats


irisz

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18. SFG: Hats

This week's theme: Hats

A little late with this one, got a bit busy yesterday. Enjoy!


The SFG Challenge runs Thursday to Thursday, and was created to offer every member an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. This is a completely voluntary challenge!

Be sure to label your illustrations with the appropriate labels as well. Label your entries with your name and the challenge label, in this case SFG: Hats


The next challenge begins Thursday, January 31, 2008.

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