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#53 MY NUTS WERE LIKE DIAMONDS
I’m coming out of my shell to share one of my nuttiest jobs! But seriously, this was a really fun post for me. Continue reading
Posted in JOB EXAMPLES, TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tagged almond illustration, Art, art business, art career, Art Class, Art Instruction, art materials, art portfolio, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, Azar nuts, brazil nuts, Business of art, colored pencil, Commercial Art, cornflake illustration, Creativity, Diamond Nuts, digital art, digital illustration, Digital illustration tips, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, food art, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, fruit paintings, hazelnut illustration, honey roasted peanuts, Illustrate, Illustration, illustration layouts, illustrator, label illustrations, Luma Dyes, medleys, mixed nut illustration, nut crackers, nut illustrations, package design, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, pecans, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, portfolio, Prismacolor pencils, realism, still-life, walnut illustration, walnut shells, walnuts, Watercolor, watercolors, wooden bowls
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#52 BEING OPEN
Being open are two simple words that have had a huge impact on my life. Creating “Illustrating My Life” gave me such an expansive feeling and the connections I made with people who found my blog were inspiring. For me, that was priceless! Continue reading
Posted in BIOGRAPHICAL
Tagged 3rd Street Iced Tea, Art, art business, art career, Art Instruction, art materials, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, Business of art, Commercial Art, Creativity, digital art, digital illustration, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, food art, food artist, food illustration, food illustrator, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, food photography, fruit flavors, Fruit Illustration, fruit medley, fruit paintings, iced tea, Illustrate, Illustration, illustration process, illustrator, label illustrations, medleys, Miriam Figueras, opening up, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, peach illustration, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, pomegranate illustration, realism, sharing, tea illustration, tea leaves, Watercolor, watercolors
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#51 THE YOGURT WAS CREAMY, TILLAMOOK WAS DREAMY
My illustrations adorn at least thirty labels of yogurt for Tillamook Dairy Company. Working for them is definitely dreamy! Continue reading
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Tagged apple illustration, Art, art business, art career, Art Instruction, art materials, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, banana illustration, blueberries, Business of art, Chai illustration, chai ingredients, cherries, cinnamon, cinnamon sticks, colored pencil, Commercial Art, Creativity, digital art, digital illustration, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, drawing, food art, food artist, food illustration, food illustrator, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, food photography, fruit flavors, Fruit Illustration, fruit medley, fruit paintings, Granola, Greek Yogurt, green apple, honey illustration, Illustrate, Illustration, illustration process, illustrator, label illustrations, lemons, Marion Berries, markers, medleys, nectarines, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, passion fruit, peach illustration, Pears, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, Plums, pomegranate illustration, Prismacolor pencils, raspberries, raspberry illustration, realism, star anise, still-life, strawberries, tangerine, Tillamook Dairy company, Tillamook Yogurt, vanilla, vanilla orchids, Watercolor, watercolors, yogurt illustrations
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#47 LAYERS IN MY LIFE – PART 1
It has been four years since I’ve shared technical information on my illustration blog. I’m back! Continue reading
Posted in TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tagged almond illustration, almonds, Art, art business, art career, art direction, Art Instruction, artist, Artwork, blueberries, Business of art, Caesar cressing, chili, chili peppers, chipotle, Chipotle peppers, colored pencil, Commercial Art, cranberries, Cranberry, Creativity, digital art, digital illustration, Digital illustration tips, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, Epson Printer, flavor illustrations, food art, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, fruit paintings, Garlic, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, jalapenos, jalapenos illustrated, Judy Unger, Judy Unger illustration, label illustrations, medleys, nacho chip, nuts, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, peppers, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, Photoshop, Photoshop layers, pomegranate, pomegranate illustration, Prismacolor pencils, realism, rosemary, salsa, salsa ingredients, tomato, tortilla chip, watercolors
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#44 SOME UNUSUAL AND USUAL ILLUSTRATIONS, PART 3
I have enjoyed sharing about my illustration career. On this blog there are already over 1,500 images. I still have many projects remaining that I could write about. For this post, I have an assortment of jobs that range from early in my career to very recent. On the most recent assignment, I am proud to say it was completed digitally and no original artwork exists. Of course, I did not “paint from scratch” on my computer, but I created my image by assembling elements scanned from prior illustrations and “reconfigured” to match in a unified composition. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, art business, art career, Art Class, Art Instruction, art materials, art portfolio, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, Business of art, colored pencil, Commercial Art, Creativity, digital art, Dr. Martin Dyes, drawing, fabric illustrations, flavor illustrations, floral paintings, flower artist, flower illustration, flowers, food art, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, fruit paintings, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, label illustrations, licensed art, Luma Dyes, marker illustration, Marker Technique, markers, medleys, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, portfolio, Prismacolor pencils, realism, still-life, Watercolor, watercolors
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#43 ILLUSTRATING YOGURT MADE ME CULTURED, PART 2
For this post about yogurt, I am sharing the illustrations that I did for Darigold. Since I have most of the original paintings for this project, I have provided many close-ups. Certain flavors required more design development and my line drawings indicate how the illustration was cropped. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, art business, art career, Art Class, Art Instruction, art materials, art portfolio, Art Teaching, artist, Artist Agents, Artist Representatives, Artwork, Business of art, colored pencil, Commercial Art, Creativity, digital art, Dr. Martin Dyes, drawing, floral paintings, flower artist, flower illustration, flowers, food art, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, fruit flavors, Fruit Illustration, fruit medley, fruit paintings, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, label illustrations, Luma Dyes, marker illustration, Marker Technique, markers, medleys, packaging illustrations, packaging illustrator, Painting, photo-realism, photo-realistic, photorealism, photorealistic, portfolio, Prismacolor pencils, realism, still-life, Watercolor, watercolors, yogurt illustrations
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