Monday, October 13, 2008

A Few of My Favorite Things...



Mermaids, small happy fish, and blue paper packages tied up with strings :)

Since this illustration features a present wrapped in strings, and since it is a Holiday card and holidays are some of my favorite things, I think it is an appropriate entry for this week's Illustration Friday. It really is much too early to be thinking about Christmas, but after working on these cards for a week I just can't help it. Now that they are finished, though, I need to focus on more pressing matters...

like what to be for Halloween?!

This is my second and final Holiday card for APE! Off to the printer they go! Have a great week!

25 comments:

Cookedart said...

This is gorgeous!

damon said...

very nice

aberchild said...

Awesome Work! I see you're a fellow Bay Area artist. I definitely look forward to seeing more.

Alexandre Esgaio said...

Your mermaids are just wonderful...

Kristi Valiant said...

I love the way you draw flowing hair. Well done.

Anonymous said...

I think i'm falling in love of your skills.

Hey.

Really.

Anonymous said...

I dig this. I could tell from the thumbnail on IF that this was going to be good!

Kris-Tea said...

Beautiful illo!
Great work

Ray Ferguson said...

That's one lucky fish. Great illustration.

Anonymous said...

very lovely! i love packages tied up with strings too ;)

Patrick said...

I always love checking out your work. The way you use light is spectacular, especially in subtle ways. Is it weird that I think the elbow is my favorite part of this piece?

Ratlion said...

Lovely illustration!

Joanie said...

Beautiful! I love it.

Anonymous said...

I want to be chubby and lucky like that fish. :)

Scooter said...

I love your work and this blog. Great drawing- totally appealing and yummy!

illustrations by doni said...

so sweet...i love the movement of your characters

debw said...

your work is beautiful, and the fish is so sweet.

Christophe said...

Wow ! Fantastic illustration, love your style.

EL GRANDE said...

Lovely art work.

Peace,
Joe y Elio

Daisy Church said...

lovely! very nice :)

Unknown said...

beautiful!

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Unknown said...

omg hi im 12 and i love ur art someday id love to be able 2 draw like u!!!:D

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