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Blog: Monday Artday (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This one is inspired by the MBTA Commuter Rail.
Blog: Monday Artday (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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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.
Blog: Monday Artday (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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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.
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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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No time like the present... so here's a cutesy kawaii style spoon.
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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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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.
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Wee fairy on a day that's a wee bit windy.
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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
Andrew
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
(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.
great energy here! The flying scarf almost looks like wings!
Thanks! :)
Wheeeeeeeee!!!! What fun!