Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Feb 24, 2012
Capable
I Learned to Climb Rope with My Toes
Acrylic on Canvas - 24 inches high by 18 inches wide
My Illustration Friday entry... yes, that's me. yes... those are my toes.
Labels:
acrylic painting,
children,
children's art,
Paul Zdepski
Dec 12, 2011
Here is the poster for the Christmas Party at the Pacific Path Institute. Of course, it's for children.
Thanks for your comments :)
Stephane Lauzon illustration
Labels:
children,
Christmas,
illustration,
Party,
poster,
stephane lauzon
Feb 14, 2011
Greek T-Shirt
This is a commissioned piece I did for Hellinis Imports Co., Inc. They provided the t-shirt concept and tagline, then I designed the characters and layed out the text. The Greek text translate to "My Grandparents got me this t-shirt because they love me this much."
My Blog: ArtByAndy.blogspot.com
Labels:
"Andy Bauer",
cartoon,
children,
greek,
t-shirt
Oct 10, 2010
This is a cover I did for an Israeli children magazine.
The theme: the Jewish holiday of Sukot.
On that holiday each family build some sort of booth outside their house, decorate it and sit, eat and drink there for 7 days.
You are more than welcome to visit me in my Flickr :)
Jul 21, 2010
New Work
Just completed a new piece: 'Autumn Reading'. Also posted a video of the process here.
Hope you like!
Labels:
autumn,
children,
Gerald Kelley,
Photoshop,
reading
May 28, 2010
Walker buggy
Satire about a Belgian mother of 9 children who became pregnant of triplets at the age of 52.
You're invited to sevensheaven.nl for an extended impression.
Labels:
buggy,
cartoon,
children,
metin seven,
mother,
perambulator,
satire,
sevensheaven,
triplets,
walker
Aug 27, 2008
Cards for Kids
Here's a rapid-fire illustration/logo job I did for a charity event benefiting kids with cancer. This one is a little bit Russell Benfanti, a little Bob Staake, and a whole lot of what you'll get out of me with no pencil sketch or pre-conceived ideas in my head. This whole thing took me about three hours, start to finish.
Visit my website.
Visit my website.
Labels:
charity,
children,
children's art,
Kid,
kids,
logo,
vector,
vector art
Feb 10, 2008
D is for Dive
If anybody's been following along with my weekly robot ABC book project, you might have noticed that I missed posting what should have been the letter D last week. That's because my entire family (myself included) was hit by one nasty case of the flu. Well, I'm back from death's door, and this is what would have been week four: Robots Dive. You can check out the rest of my progress at my blog, Robot Alphabet. You can also always check out other work I've done and other news-worthy events at my portfolio site/blog: Mark Hammer Designs.
Labels:
abc,
alphabet,
children,
children's art,
children's book,
children's illustration,
Photoshop,
robots,
vector,
vector art,
vectors
Jan 20, 2008
B is for Blast-Off!
Hey everyone, it's week two and my Robot Alphabet book is progressing nicely. If you missed out on my earlier post, the short version is that I am in the process of illustrating my first children's book. Each week I'll be illustrating another letter until I reach the letter Z, after which time I'll be self-publishing the book. Here is B for Blast-off. Hope you like it. If you'd like to track my progress you can always check out my new weekly blog here.
Mark
My personal website
Mark
My personal website
Labels:
alphabet,
children,
children's,
children's art,
children's illustration,
Photoshop,
robots,
SFG: Fire,
SFG: Texture,
vector,
vector art
Jan 15, 2008
SFG: Science Fiction
Howdy y'all! To put it bluntly, 2007 really sucked for my wife and I. No need to go into details, but just to put it mildly, it seemed like every day brought one more bit of bad luck our way. Through it all, the one thing that was a constant bright spot in our lives was our three-year-old Lucas. So when 2008 began and Lucas asked me to make him a book about robots, that was all the inspiration I needed to try something I've never attempted before, namely, illustrate my first children's book. It's called Robot Alphabet, and I plan on blogging about it on a weekly basis, taking us all the way from A to Z (you can find the site here: http://www.robotalphabet.com/). The fact that this week's challenge involved Sci Fi, made it seem like the perfect time to announce what I'm doing to the world. Every week I'll be adding a new illustration showing the things robots do, starting with this week's entry: Robots Awaken. I'll also be posting sketches, doodles, tutorials, anything and everything that will demonstrate what I'm doing to create this book. When it's all done, I plan on publishing it through Amazon's BookSurge. I hope you check out my new site regularly. This is quite literally a labor of love for me.
My regular website can be found here.
Sep 21, 2007
Bunny
This is going to be in a silent auction to raise some money for my local family centre, where I often take my kids.
Jul 1, 2007
My Favorite Places
I haven't posted anything for a long time - I've been scrambling to finish up all the illustrations for a second book.
I've got minor revisions to one illustration, then the drawings for My Favorite Places A-Z will be done. The actual books for My Favorite Sounds have shipped and are available online, and should be in bookstores soon.
Phwew.
Above are some of the pieces from Favorite Places - the cover, M - for Museum of Science, J- for Jungle Gym, F - for Flower shop.
May 7, 2007
From the archives Part IV
Here's some more work from my days at Falmouth Art College:
This was for the story, In The Attic and was my first attempt at illustrating a children's picture book.
My website
My blog
This was for the story, In The Attic and was my first attempt at illustrating a children's picture book.
My website
My blog
Apr 17, 2007
Sukarne ad..
Apr 9, 2007
easter tapirs
Apr 8, 2007
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Here's a couple of illustrations from my latest bok, The Elves and the Shoemaker, published by Mantra Lingua, should be out anytime now....
My website
My blog
Mar 19, 2007
Post Somethin' Monday. Woods.
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