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Merry Christmas everyone!

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Didn’t have time for a drawing this week – I’ve been very busy getting organised. I’ve also been without my scanner/printer for a couple of weeks now, which has made it very difficult to get my drawings onto the computer. Anyway, found this on the web and thought it’d be a nice way to remember […]

Little things?

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This illustration was just completed for a school DVD cover. I thought I could get away with entering it for little things, after all they are the preps of the school (the cutest and littlest).

Zoo keeper

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I’ve been trying to create some more interesting characters lately and I am quite happy with this Zoo Keeper. I just hope that the ssssnake remains friendly!

hats

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It’s way too late but this is the illustration I was working on for hats (Nothing like being a week behind).Thought I’d post it anyway.

Holiday snaps

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Just a few snaps of some of the scenery at Merimbula. This is Tomi, how cute is he?

Grow

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I think this picture fits the topic “grow” quite well. I started out drawing the beans that Chloe is growing in her classroom at school and then Jessica said I needed to turn them into sunflowers. So this is what I ended up with, thanks for your help girls. Drawn and coloured in Illustrator.

Trivia Night

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A spot illustration to go on a Trivia Night flyer.

new illustration work

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These three illustrations were done for a script encouraging young children to get active, fit and healthy.

Go Geelong !

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Footy fever is strong around here at the moment. Geelong has made to the AFL Grand Final. Go cats! This little character features in three other illustrations that I will show at a later time. But for now we’re off on holidays to Merimbula. Hope the weather is nice for swimming at the beach? The […]

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I realized that I didn’t have a drawing of a baby. So this was a fun exercise. The next illustration was inspired by a story in the paper about a family who left the city to live a self-sustained lifestyle. They said it was hard work but well worth it. …….. the chooks in photoshop.