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#58 AN APPLE A DAY – PART 2

I began this blog in 2010 and one of my early posts was #5 AN APPLE A DAY, PART 1. Ten years after that post, I decided it would be fun to create a Part 2. For this second part, I describe my transition to utilizing the digital process for my illustrations. Continue reading

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#28 TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF ILLUSTRATING SALADS

The following illustrations represent my specialty niche of food illustration. For me, illustrating a salad is a joy. The textures and colors intrigue me and reference has always been readily available. The challenges would be non-organic elements, such as bowls, plates, and bottles. Continue reading

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#20 IN A PICKLE!

I’ve written about mediums, techniques/tips, and materials. My posts to this blog will now move forward to anecdotes and information about the many kinds of jobs I did through my thirty-year career as an illustrator. My job for Del Monte pickles was a breeze. There was never a “dill” moment. I like puns, as you can tell! Continue reading

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