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Safari Animal Gift Tags. 18x24_4.jpg (1200×1600) Ryan Andrews illustration blog. Gingerhaze.tumblr.com/holyghost. Marc Johns. I had no idea there were so many until I counted them this morning!

Marc Johns

I've shared over 1000 drawings online, and some of them I decided to make into prints, or people get in touch and request something be made available as a print. And I guess after a while, it all adds up. I've sold over a thousand prints of What to focus on, hundreds of the pipe-smoking rabbit, don't forget to play and some others, and a whole bunch that have sold a handful. I never know what's going to resonate, what people are going to want to purchase.

This is what I've learned as an artist: YOU don't get to decide what's good, THEY do. Anyway, if you want to buy a print or two for a holiday gift, do it soon, so there's time for it to ship to you. Laura Gaiger - Pictures. We just finished the last project of this term, another photography-related one. My crit went really well - everyone seemed to feel pretty much how I wanted my paintings to come across, and I didn't get any real negative stuff from it, so I was feeling pretty good about myself.. until I got my essay back which turns out to have been awful, apparently.

I'm not too upset about it, it's only the first one after all.. Win some lose some. These are a few of the paintings I did for the photography-related project: You can't really see it here but the left side is a dark blue colour. As you can see I've also been pairing things down dramatically. It's interesting to think that we don't have any really confident rules about colour, because nobody can ever know what it's like seen through someone else's eyes - that is, whether it looks the same - and what would that even mean?

How Are You I'm Fine Thanks. The Society of Illustrators is proud to release the visual for the 2016 MoCCA Arts Festival by Noelle Stevenson!

How Are You I'm Fine Thanks

Moccafestnyc: The Society is honored to have cartoonist and illustrator Noelle Stevenson as this year’s artist for the fourteenth annual MoCCA Arts Festival.This beautiful image will appear on signage and merchandise at the MoCCA Arts Festival, to be held on April 2nd and 3rd, 2016 at a new venue, the spacious and modern Metropolitan West located at 639 West 46th Street in Manhattan.The Society’s enthusiasm and support for Stevenson’s talent was first recognized by the Society in 2013 when her piece Knight of Swords, created while a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, was featured in the Student Scholarship Competition. Since then, Stevenson has gone on to become the New York Times bestselling author of Nimona, and has been nominated for Harvey and Eisner Awards.

She was awarded the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize for Best Web Comic in 2012 for Nimona. MoCCA art. Doodlers Anonymous: The permanent home for spontaneous doodle art. Puntobipolar's Photostream.