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Category Archives: artwork
Find Me Elsewhere!
Alas, I think the time has come to retire this blog. My posts were so infrequent, and there are many other places where you can find me where I actually update often. I will list a few of them here, … Continue reading
Posted in announcements, artwork, fun happenings, updates
Tagged etsy, illustration, links, news, redbubble, shops
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Updated Cover for The Thorn Queen
For the past few years I have been working with an author, Elise Holland, on her middle grade novel The Thorn Queen, at www.whyismud.com. I’ve posted about it before – I completed some illustrations for the design of the website, … Continue reading
Posted in artwork, book covers
Tagged book cover, castle, digital, efk lasalles, elise holland, fantasy, fantasy world, middle grade, pencil, snake, the thorn queen, why is mud
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Tiny Paintings!
I’ve been having a lot of fun lately with tiny paintings… they are all around 2×3, and I just doodle and paint whatever I want on them in whatever style I feel like! It’s very refreshing. Here’s a selection. Many … Continue reading
6 Months till Publication!
Deborah and I are super excited that today marks 6 months until the publication of the Everyday Witch Tarot, published by Llewellyn Worldwide. Time has flown! We thought it would be a great time to share another image. With 78 … Continue reading
Posted in artwork
Tagged cats, deborah blake, everyday witch tarot, llewellyn, llewellyn worldwide, magic, major arcana, tarot, tarot deck, witch
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Map for AAA Carolinas
Just wanted to share a fun job I recently completed for AAA Carolinas Traveler magazine. It is a table-of-contents map – I had to illustrate icons to represent articles in the magazine, including place names, and the graphic designer added … Continue reading
Posted in artwork, maps
Tagged AAA Traveler magazine, cartography, digital illustration, map, travel
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