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Mensen in de trein, op weg terug naar Amsterdam, gisteravond.
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After getting back from a long weekend drive up the coast, I discovered urbanspinner's tangles and wanted to do a tile using only these. I love the way Lichen has emerged, but Banners was a failure (I know what went wrong so next time I can get it right). Dervish was a healthy challenge, and Versailles is so pretty.
"The Treasure Book of Children's Verse" arranged by Mabel and Lilian Quiller-Couch. Illustrated in color by M. Etheldreda Gray. Printed in the USA by George H. Doran Company of New York. Undated.
l was released on june 30 with nothing but the clothes on my back and 6 months worth of paperwork and drawings.
Surprise Stories by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, copyright 1923 by Albert Whitman and Co., 6th printing 1931. Illustrator Marjorie Howe Dixon with many others.
Bringing ideas to life that kids fix their eyeballs to with utter joy is satiating. Creating these colourful and detailed cartoonish kids illustrations is what I love doing as I express myself the best through them. Even more, knowing my illustration books are loved and recommended by parents, gives me a push to work more on fresh ideas.
You can find here some of my clients’ and personal projects. Got any idea in mind? Let’s Share! pph.me/irananasrin
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food journals, written on the marsden motion form provided by prisoner legal services.
l started practicing pull ups that week.
I did a little sketch while he was singing ... it was an amazing song. AC Newman from The New Pornographers then noted they used this song at his wedding. I didn't get the name of the song .. (too bad, it was great). I asked Stevie to sign the sketch (he did).
Every now and then I’ll make a piece of jewelry based on older art or classic art that I personally like. It provides a little variety to the inventory that I sell both online and at various street fairs.
This particular graphic was originally a piece of circa late 1960′s-early 1970′s advertising art for a now-dormant doll known as Crissy that was manufactured by the now-defunct Ideal Toy Company. I was attracted to the delicate line art that was used to create this piece. In a way, it’s too bad you don’t see art like this in ads any more.
I downloaded the original graphic from the Internet then printed it out on special Shrinky Dinks paper that’s made especially for ink jet printers. This piece has a necklace loop and a pin backing so the owner has the option of wearing it as either a pin or a necklace.