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I just finished this one. An American Colonial family is gathered together to listen to the Father read a letter from a loved one far away. Its all done with Prismacolor colored pencils, one black Verithin pencil for a few details, and the clone stamp in Photoshop to pick out a few pencil crumbs that ended up where they shouldn't. I'm pretty happy with this, and figured out some technique things that have been bugging me.
Here are a few close ups:
Yes, I love doing woodgrain. That rug was fun, too.
Do you ever wonder how animals sleep?
Coming in June 2011
This is so cool! If you go here, you can pick a piece of childrens book art and send a FREE egreeting, and money will be donated by E! Networks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. I don't know where the money actually comes from or how it works, but who cares. Its a great thing.
There's some fun art to choose from! Go have a look ~