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Recipe doodled illustration of the ultimate chocolate brownies. The recipe is from The Ultimate Chocolate Brownies.
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An original design completely created in Adobe Illutrator, this is the comment and invite icon for my Poets, Pixels, & Prose group. I hope any of my friends who add any type of poetry of prose (either original or quoted) to their photos will join this group
Poetry at Play
In my poetic ration
I like a little alliteration;
Award it ample admiration.
And as for astute assonance,
I am enamored and entranced--
Enchanted by its sweet romance.
Ruskin’s pathetic fallacy
Sounds Shakespearean to me;
And when the lonesome wind moans
Over the hard-hearted stones,
Or chaste stars in their vestal choir
Sing vespers with pure hearts afire,
Or if a world-oppressing sun
Sets his fusion gun to stun
Then I sit back and watch the fun.
And I applaud when words escape
From their restraints
And break Houdini-like
Out of their padlocked cage;
Or if they sing a sweet swan song,
I am enraptured and amazed;
And as they take their final bow
Upon their paper stage,
I throw red roses at their feet
Before I turn the page.
If it knows to never mix it up,
Sly metaphor cannot be beat
(Except to death perchance),
But it must be careful,
Wise,
And neat,
Know when
To step its measured dance,
And when to take its seat.
And as for rhyme . . .
I like it almost all the time.
Taken from Elementa, 2008
Faith Goble
Roxy put on her best dress and spring bonnet to wish you a wonderful Easter. And of course, I wish you a lovely Easter, too!
I rescued Roxy almost eight years ago when she was only about 6 weeks old. She seems to be part border collie and part Australian shepherd, and she's my most faithful companion and the smartest and best dog I've ever owned.
This is the cover tor the Fall and Winter 2008 edition of the Gander Press Review
Goostatory
This goose is done
(Yet it’s not cooked),
Done to a turn,
Last time I looked.
This goose is hot;
It’s good to go,
Stuffed with sage words, oregano,
Succulent prose, verse rich and rare—
No chestnuts though,
They’d spoil the fare.
Now grab a plate,
Pull up a chair;
The goose looks great,
With legs to spare.
So have a drumstick . . .
Maybe two.
Some saucy goose
Is good for you.
Faith Goble (Gander Press Review)
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Here's my interpretation of Dexter's Lab for Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibition and Celebration opening in San Diego during Comic-Con next week. Fun project!
© Rod Hunt 2012
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Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibition and Celebration
“So what’s this all about?” Cartoon Network is celebrating a milestone
birthday with over 100 world-class artists. Each artist has been
personally invited by San Diego art curator and publisher, Mark Murphy and
has been presented with the distinguished opportunity to express their
unique style : Each artist represents distinct creative categories
including: painting, sculpture, print making, typography, design and
illustration and have been paired up with a Cartoon Network show or
character : A collectible mini zine will be freely distributed at Jett
Gallery, and the Murphy Book Comic-Con Booth No. 4833 and limited to 4000
copies :
Jett Gallery Hours
WED : July 11 : 11AM to 5PM
THU : July 12 : 11AM to 5PM
FRI : July 13 : 11AM to 5PM (Private Reception 6PM—9:30PM RSVP Only)
SAT : July 14 : 11AM to 8PM (extended hours)
Each Day is Free to the Public, All Ages.
Private Artist Reception
Friday, Private Party Celebration at Jett Gallery is Private -- RSVP --
Valid ID -- 21 and Over Only
See you at the exhibit. Join us in the celebration at Jett Gallery, in the
heart of Little Italy, Wednesday July 11 through Saturday July 14 and
enjoy over 75 unique art pieces created in honor of Cartoon Network’s 20th
Birthday Exhibition and Celebration. Enjoy!
Click on : murphydesign1.blogspot.com/2012/06/cartoon-network-galler... for more details :
This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector.
You can Use this arts for your brand logo, social media and print
out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector
source file with the art.
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Video of illustration process in Adobe Illustrator. 41 mins compressed in to 3 Watch
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Earlier this year I illustrated the cover of the Booker Prize winning book Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle for the Vintage Books re-release of the title.
In the shops in August
© Rod Hunt 2010
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It's time for some more of The Shop's unusual vector assets : the geometrical psychology diagrams. These were originally created as an attempt to "mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms" in the late 1880s.
There are two main groups of assets: the first one, with mainly two dimensional diagrams, and second one, of more than two dimensions, that resemble flowers and crystals. I also added some random nuggets from the rest of the collection. The diagrams have that beautiful execution of late Victorian era scientific illustration, while also presenting an undeniable organic touch. The "three dimensional" group of assets also feature shading, and color highlights.
There are forty-five (45) assets altogether, carefully digitized, organized, and share in a variety of formats, with care. I would recommend using them as background elements, color scheme inspirations, or of course as the centerpiece of the project you're working on.
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- Forty-five (45) diagrams
- Available in multiple vector and raster formats for wider compatibility range: Adobe Illustrator (CC, CS6, CS3), PDF, EPS, and PNG
- 641.60 MB archive size
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Like the textures you're seeing in the previews? They come from my Photocopy noise textures vol. 02. You must go check them out: https://crmrkt.com/13paPz
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Curious about the beautiful, aged serif typeface I used for the previews? It's Appareo, created by Kimmy Design. You can find it on Creative Market, and you ought to check it out as well: https://crmrkt.com/7QWK1X
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My second flash animation :^)
Full version is 2 mins long
The proper full length better resolution flash file which weighed in at an amazing 344kb can be viewed on my site.
Listening to
Leroy Hutson - Its Different
Just realized what day it was and cobbled this together in AI very quickly. Haven't touched Illustrator in months, so I needed the practice anyway. Better late than never, I guess. Anyhow, have a happy October 10th, 2010.
Felt a bit Japanese!
Saw some Koi tattoos, and thought I would do one in my own style...
The red eared turtle is there for the good company ;D
100% Adobe Illustrator
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Happy Thanksgiving friends!
What a wonderful day we celebrate here in the states . . . Thanksgiving is a day we give thanks for family and friends. A day to remember how blessed we are to have our loved ones in our lives and to honor and cherish what is really important.
I am very blessed with a beautiful son - who is the absolute love and light of my life. I was destined to be his mother, and he, destined to be my son. He is my constant reminder of being Thankful. For those of you who do not know, my little darling was born with multiple physical disabilities. Each day brings a new challenge as well as a new achievement. He overcomes obstacles every day that many of us take for granted. He never complains, never feels sorry for himself, never says " this isn't fair", he is incredibly positive and gives everything he has to everything he does. He is my role model, my hero, my reminder . . . of being thankful for each blessing each day.
I am also and equally thankful for my family. Over the last year, I met the love of my life and soul mate here on flickr. After whirlwind friendship (and love at first sight) we married and have been going strong ever since. I can't imagine a life without him. I never even understood what love was before him. I am also blessed with an incredibly wonderful mother - who loves and supports me in all of my crazy endeavors!
Last but not least, I am so thankful to have all of you, my flickr friends, in my life! Every morning when I turn on my laptop you fill my life with the most incredible and beautiful images. I have gotten to know many of you through your work, through your tales, your struggles, heartaches, loves and achievements. I can look at a thumbnail and identify your work, your personality, your style and flair without looking for a name. How many people can be blessed to have so many talented artists and friends in their life?
So thank you. You fill my life with beauty, laughter and love. I am a very blessed girl!
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It's time for some more of The Shop's unusual vector assets : the geometrical psychology diagrams. These were originally created as an attempt to "mathematically model human consciousness through geometric forms" in the late 1880s.
There are two main groups of assets: the first one, with mainly two dimensional diagrams, and second one, of more than two dimensions, that resemble flowers and crystals. I also added some random nuggets from the rest of the collection. The diagrams have that beautiful execution of late Victorian era scientific illustration, while also presenting an undeniable organic touch. The "three dimensional" group of assets also feature shading, and color highlights.
There are forty-five (45) assets altogether, carefully digitized, organized, and share in a variety of formats, with care. I would recommend using them as background elements, color scheme inspirations, or of course as the centerpiece of the project you're working on.
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- Forty-five (45) diagrams
- Available in multiple vector and raster formats for wider compatibility range: Adobe Illustrator (CC, CS6, CS3), PDF, EPS, and PNG
- 641.60 MB archive size
---
Like the textures you're seeing in the previews? They come from my Photocopy noise textures vol. 02. You must go check them out: https://crmrkt.com/13paPz
---
Curious about the beautiful, aged serif typeface I used for the previews? It's Appareo, created by Kimmy Design. You can find it on Creative Market, and you ought to check it out as well: https://crmrkt.com/7QWK1X
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You should add your name to the Shop's mailing list at https://mailchi.mp/de8bed089b59/theshop. On the menu: new release sneak peeks, deals information, and other general updates from the factory floor. No spam, guaranteed.
I used this illustration (with a few modifications) for a short piece about reducing my impact on the environment. Hope you'll check out the article!
www.associatedcontent.com/article/7779066/how_i_went_gree...
This art is for a Client done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
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You can now download hi-res PDF files from my website.
Go to macula.tv/main.htm ,Downloads, Paper Toys to get the hi-res version of the Squealer Viking Dwarf.
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100% adobe illustrator
Still experimenting with styles
Saw this thing on TV about men taking up knitting in London (I think it was Knit London).
So I thought I would take it to the extreme and depict the type of men who you wouldn't expect to knit.
Gangster, Thug, Hard men at work in their secret knitting den!!
Adobe Illustrator.
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Inspirations, influences and illustrative facets lifted from a variety of places for a variety of reasons. I've just begun to love The Dillinger Escape Plan, but not until very recently. In high school when I first heard of them, I was still going through my hard rock/screamo phase and didn't really like the extreme discord and dissonant anger Dillinger offered. The music is just brutal, in-your-face, wall-to-wall noise, chaos and unbridled sonic fury at breakneck speed.
So I wrestled for a time with how best to convey that brutality. I was stuck for a time until I remembered their song "Sunshine the Werewolf," re-watched The Devil's Rejects and came to the conclusion that Dillinger were dog (wolf) people (even before seeing their PETA interview). Add a bit of exploratory research on John Dillinger (spearheaded by my excitement for Public Enemies), and the the design just fell together beautifully.
So this is how I realize The Dillinger Escape Plan's entity: a pissed off werewolf in a tattered suit, getting ready to unload a second volley of Tommy gun bullets into the faces of whatever unsuspecting unfortunates cross his path, parting the fur exploding from his collar to unleash a brutal, violent scream.
I think it's safe to say this is one of my favorite posters so far.
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