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Southern Breeze Writers & Illustrators: Newsletter
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About SCBWI Southern Breeze. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLES AND NEWS. The Southern Breeze News offers members of our region the chance to be published on a topic of interest to children’s book writers and illustrators. This document is your guide to success in writing and submitting your article. General articles should be no more than 250 words. If you are asked to write a feature article, you may write up to 350 words. Proofreading and fact checking. SBN appreciates one-time-rights for articles and...
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Space City Illustrators: Portfolio Display Information
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2013 Conference Illustrator Information. Silent Art Auction Gallery and Information. Fantastic portfolio set-up at the 2012 Showcase. The Portfolio Showcase will be held April 13th from 8:30-2:55. Drop-off will be from 7:30am-8:20am. Pick-up will be by 3:00pm sharp. Prizes for the winners will be awarded at the end of the conference day. Email the Illustrator Coordinator at scbwi.hic@gmail.com for confirmation in the portfolio display contest. A portfolio preparation workshop is tentatively set for Febru...
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Space City Illustrators: 2013 Conference Illustrator Information
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2013 Conference Illustrator Information. Silent Art Auction Gallery and Information. 2013 Conference Illustrator Information. This year the illustrator’s break-out session "Pick Me! Promoting Your Illustration—Get Noticed and Get the Job! Will include a homework assignment. Art Director, Lucy Cummins. Remember NO ORIGINAL ARTWORK should be included in your portfolio. Have high-quality color copies of your art in your portfolio instead. Please label all artwork as well as the portfolio case. You must be e...
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Space City Illustrators: May 2013
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2013 Conference Illustrator Information. Silent Art Auction Gallery and Information. May 20, 2013. Our Spring SketchCrawl was another great day of sketching and studying. We chose to work at another of Houston's fantastic downtown locations: Hermann Park. Hermann Park is a location with dozens of optimal sketch spots. We discussed how we all really enjoyed the options available to us, and how more than likely, our Fall SketchCrawl will take place here. Inside the Japanese garden. Working inside the pagoda.
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Space City Illustrators: Spring SketchCrawl 2013
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2013 Conference Illustrator Information. Silent Art Auction Gallery and Information. May 20, 2013. Our Spring SketchCrawl was another great day of sketching and studying. We chose to work at another of Houston's fantastic downtown locations: Hermann Park. Hermann Park is a location with dozens of optimal sketch spots. We discussed how we all really enjoyed the options available to us, and how more than likely, our Fall SketchCrawl will take place here. Inside the Japanese garden. Working inside the pagoda.
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LyneartBlog: July 2015
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Wet Paint.or How I learned to LUV watching paint dry. Approx 8 x 10 inches. Various watercolour brands, bit of acrylic paint, and some salt. On approx 140 lb watercolour paper, unknown brand. Done from my drawing. Both this blog post and watercolour sketch comes from an experimental watercolor piece that came to be Wet Paint. It started out from an old phrase.” That (whatever is being disparaged) is just about as exciting as watching paint dry”. So I went with the random colours...
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Story Art!: H.T. Yao
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Saturday, February 26, 2011. February 27, 2011 at 5:30 PM. What a beautiful Red Riding Hood! I dont know if the wolf is charmed for real or disguising his true intentions! Love the composition too. March 4, 2011 at 12:14 PM. I like the subdued color palette that still achieves so much atmosphere. March 6, 2011 at 7:51 AM. The colors are beautiful and I agree Red riding hood is stunning. I think the wolf wants to be friends. ;). January 21, 2013 at 6:11 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Story Art!: Ned Gannon
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Here is my Red Riding Hood. Which is actually a page from a dummy I am working on. March 3, 2011 at 4:56 PM. March 6, 2011 at 7:50 AM. This is beautiful. I too am a wolf advocate and that is why I did my illustration the way I did. ;). Your trees are stunning. I love the way the light is coming through them. Very beautiful design. April 5, 2011 at 12:08 PM. Unique take on the subject and I, too, love the way you have used the light. Beautiful! October 19, 2011 at 4:23 AM.
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LyneartBlog: Wet Paint.....or How I learned to LUV watching paint dry.
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Wet Paint.or How I learned to LUV watching paint dry. Approx 8 x 10 inches. Various watercolour brands, bit of acrylic paint, and some salt. On approx 140 lb watercolour paper, unknown brand. Done from my drawing. Both this blog post and watercolour sketch comes from an experimental watercolor piece that came to be Wet Paint. It started out from an old phrase.” That (whatever is being disparaged) is just about as exciting as watching paint dry”. So I went with the random colours...
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