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1. Snow Games Give You Wings


A passion for winter sports usually starts with a passion for winter fun.

3 Comments on Snow Games Give You Wings, last added: 2/28/2010
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2. train


This one is inspired by the MBTA Commuter Rail.

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3. Bicycle! Bicycle!


Thanks to this challenge I have the song going over and over in my head, "I want to ride my bicycle..."

Anyhow, here's my version, both as a simple and fancy silhouette.

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4. Nerd! *cough*


So... Carpe diem? Finding myself with time and borrowing inspiration from two themes, here is Eustacius Q. Harrington, straight A student and Dungeon Master. He is also a friend of Mr. Spoon.

3 Comments on Nerd! *cough*, last added: 9/10/2009
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5. And The Winner Is... Pixzlee!

The winner for the "Old Me" challenge is:

Pixzlee!

Congratulations to Pixzlee. I chose Pixzlee's "self portrait" as the winner for the Old Me challenge. Her illustration took the challenge seriously and she did a wonderful job making a very realistic rendering of herself as she would look in her old age. Lovely.

And welcome to all the new artists here!

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6. Cute Object-Spoon


No time like the present... so here's a cutesy kawaii style spoon.

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7. Old Me


It's been a while since I've had time to bring any theme here to fruition. Here's an attempt at Old Me... that is, if I bother to put on makeup at that age, as well as pluck out all the extra facial hair I'm sure to get and if I have enough hair left to blow dry.

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8. Grimm-Little Red

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9. Bunch of Roses


This was my first attempt at acrylics. It didn't come out quite like I had intended. I don't think I've got the feel of the medium yet, but the results were interesting...I think.

5 Comments on Bunch of Roses, last added: 3/24/2008
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10. Wee Folk


Wee fairy on a day that's a wee bit windy.

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11. goggling

There's an interview over in Time Out New York today that suggests that I'm about going to move from whatever cult famousness I have to being someone who is recognised in delicatessens. I hope that doesn't happen. I've spent about 15 years turning down things like People Magazine and the David Letterman Show mostly because I didn't want to be famous in that way, remembering Stephen King's comment to me back in 1992 that if he had his life to live over again the main thing that he would change would be the "Do you know me?" American Express TV advert. He wouldn't do it, because somehow his face entered the public domain at that point. I prefer a world in which the people who don't know me or what I do also don't know my name or what I look like...

Personally I think the genie will stay in the bottle. But we'll see.


I saw your talk about Henry Raddick. Just wondering if you've come across Wayne Redhart on amazon.co.uk?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cdp/member-reviews/AZN3ZSQQU3WW5/203-8036728-7975947?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=1

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I hadn't, but I have now. The comments are often funny, but sometimes the simple existence of the item itself left me goggle-eyed and giggling.

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There's a really lovely new STARDUST statue coming out, designed and modelled by Charles Vess. Details at http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/?dcd=7061&cat=STATUES&lst=new.
I notice that you can get it extremely cheaply (at cost -- almost half price) over at http://atlantiscomicsonline.blogspot.com/2007/08/arriving-887-and-stardust-staue-deal.html
from a store that over-ordered (thinking it was the poster)and needs to shift them...

(Which reminds me -- someone let me know that Amazon.com is deep discounting the ANANSI BOYS audiobook on MP3 CD that Lenny Henry recorded. I don't think the MP3 CD audiobook experiment, which I was pushing for, actually worked very well, but if you plan to put in on an ipod or computer, or have an MP3 CD player, it's a great way to get the audiobook without getting a dozen CDs.)

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If you're in the Atlanta area, once you've seen Stardust on Friday night, you could see Mirrormask on Saturday the 11th on the big screen at the Centre for Puppetry Arts -- http://www.puppet.org/edu/education.shtml#mirrormask.

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Interesting interview with Matthew Vaughn at http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6109
I'd always wondered what he meant by the Princess Bride meets Midnight Run comparison, but reading his explanation, I finally got it.

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Am reading Steve Aylett's book LINT right now -- a biography of a fictitious SF writer, someone a little like Philip K Dick. Reading it very slowly, because I keep wanting to read bits out loud to people. It's astonishingly funny, but I have no idea whether or not anyone who isn't me would laugh at it. Or with it.

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