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The Illustrated Pen: San Diego Zoo Elephant in Black and White
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. San Diego Zoo Elephant in Black and White. I have been learning a lot about scanning and photographing artwork allowing me to put these images on line. At first glance, it would seem that scanning pen and ink drawings would be very straightforward; just black and white, right? You can click on this image to see a larger view. I Like This Very Much. Methods of Modern Farming. February 24, 2012 at 8:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dick Blick Art Supplies.
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The Illustrated Pen: Transported Lion
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Monday, August 22, 2011. This latest pen and ink illustration is of a young, male lion. I started with a mediocre photograph I snapped at the San Diego Wild Animal Park (Now the Safari Park). I decided to transport the lion back to what I imagined would be something like his native African habitat by modifying the background. The background is purely a figment of my imagination. Labels: pen ink lion san diego safari park micron pen illustration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dick Blick Art Supplies.
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The Illustrated Pen: Brown Pelican near Coronado Islands
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Sunday, October 28, 2012. Brown Pelican near Coronado Islands. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Gallery At FineArtAmerica.com. Click on the picture to go to my gallery. Fine art prints, canvas prints, matting and framing and notecards of my work are available for sale at FineArtAmerica.com. Dick Blick Art Supplies. Staedtler Mars Matic pen set. Bristol Vellum, 100lb, medium texture. C8180 Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax. View my complete profile. The Tutor Tool Kit. A Revolutionary Privateer Journal.
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: September 2009
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Saturday, September 05, 2009. September 5. 1780. Captain Landy has kept to his cabin since our arrival despite orders from the Navy Board to appear before them. Captain Barry has been on board ship along with many others carrying messages and trying to convince Landy to leave the ship. I do not know what will happen but it is of no real matter to me now. I am nearly home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ships of John Paul Jones. View my complete profile. September 5. 1780 By the grace of God I have final.
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: My Connections to Jacob Nutter
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Sunday, November 01, 2009. My Connections to Jacob Nutter. You can also see that by February of 1776, Jacob lists his town of residence as Kittery. We are not sure when he married his wife Rebecca but it was apparently in the early 1770s as their first child was born and baptized in 1774. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ships of John Paul Jones. An engineer in the semiconductor industry by profession and an amateur illustrator for fun. Loan Notes W...
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: February 2009
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. February 20. 1780. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This journal is actually fictional as Nutter documented very little of his experience during these 4 years; rather this is a compilation written from Nutter's perspective based on first hand accounts of others, historical documents and the many books written about this important part of America's early navy. Ships of John Paul Jones. An engineer in the semiconductor industry by profession and an amateur illustrator for fun.
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009. July 14. 1780. On the 12th instant Captain Landy came on the quarterdeck and gave orders to Capt. Parke that all officers, gunner, carpenter, boatswain, master and midshipmen be allowed only one quart of water per day but all of the rest of the people could have as much as they liked as long as they did not carry any away from a scuttle cask which was placed on the quarterdeck. Saturday, July 11, 2009. July 11. 1780. We did not leave the roadstead at Groix until the 8th as Captain...
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. June 23. 1780. There has been much commotion on this ship since my last journal entry. On the first instant the crew of this ship sent a second petition to Dr. Franklin asking for prize money and wages. Here is my true copy of that petition. L'Orient, 1 June 1780 on board the Alliance. May it please your excellency. Once more to hear the humble petition of the Mariners and Marines on board the Continental ship Alliance now lying in the port of L'Orient. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter: Documents Referencing Jacob Nutter
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Sunday, November 22, 2009. Documents Referencing Jacob Nutter. About 3 years ago as I did a google search on Jacob Nutter's name combined with Benjamin Franklin's name, I made a typo and spelled Nutter as Nuter. To my extreme surprise I came across a hit in the search that was quite remarkable. Here is the result of that search:. From Jacob Nuter, et al., of the crew of the " Alliance." 1780. April 14. L'Orient. Petition to have their wages and prize-money paid in France, . Id=Ala1GfdG42YC. - ". The Rema...