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#56 IT WAS FRUITFUL BEING AN ILLUSTRATOR – PART 2
Illustrating fruit has been a favorite subject of mine. For over two decades, I didn’t paint any new paintings for my own purposes. But 2020 became the year where that changed. Continue reading
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#39 I TOOK A SHOT AT ILLUSTRATING LIQUEUR
Illustrating liqueur flavors was simply a perfect project for me. As with many assignments, I never saw or tasted any of the products I illustrated. My first liqueur assignment never provided me with any printed labels, even though I was persistent in trying to get copies. I did receive a huge, cardboard display ad on my second project, though. Continue reading
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#38 IT WAS FRUITFUL BEING AN ILLUSTRATOR – PART 1
From the beginning of my art career I specialized in still life imagery. Soon, I was illustrating a lot of fruit. Therefore, I not only considered my niche to be one of being a food illustrator, sometimes I’ve referred to myself as a fruit-label illustrator!
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#29 SOME UNUSUAL AND USUAL ILLUSTRATIONS – PART 1
I’ve been scanning illustration assignments and grouping them into categories. Some assignments that I’ve done have simply been weird! They defy any category. Others are more typical if they involve food. What would be unusual is what the illustration was used for.
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