Two recent Illustrations I did for Canterbury and Turn Gymnastics.
My contribution to John O’Marra’s wonderful Chocolate Chips & Rocketships Book - A children’s book of 99 1/2 Poems and pictures by 100 of the world’s greatest Illustrators.
My Illustration is based on a Poem titled “Tell Me a Story, Mom!”
“Tell Me a Story, Mom!”
There was a little boy who loved stories,
And he would always say:
Tell me a story Mom!
Tell me a story Mom!
Story, story, story!
Tell me a story Mom!
And Mom would always say:
Alright, okay, I’ll tell you a story.
There was a little boy who loved stories.
He loved, he loved, he loved stories.
There was a little boy who loved stories,
And he would always say:
Tell me a story Mom!
Tell me a story Mom!
Story, story, story!
Tell me a story Mom!
And Mom would always say:
Alright, okay, I’ll tell you a story.
There was a little boy who loved stories.
He loved, he loved, he loved stories.
There was a little boy who loved stories,
And he would always say:
Tell me a story Mom!
Tell me a story Mom!
Story, story, story!
Tell me a story Mom!
And Mom would always say:
Alright, okay, I’ll tell you a story.
There was a little boy who loved stories.
He loved, he loved, he loved stories.
There was a little boy who loved stories,
And he would always say:
Tell me a story Mom!
Tell me a story Mom!
Story, story, story!
Tell me a story Mom!
And Mom would always say:
Alright, okay, I’ll tell you a story.
There was a little boy who loved stories.
He loved, he loved, he loved stories.
There was a little boy who loved stories,
And he would always say:
Tell me a story Mom!
Tell me a story Mom!
Story, story, story!
Tell me a story Mom!
A kind reminder. I’m also on Twitter and Vine.
My Contribution to the fun “Month Of Love” Sketch Blog. A Face Only a Mother Could Love. Maybe not even her.
Check out the rest of the illustrations here. A theme every day for the month of February on the topic of love.
Here’s my piece for Bottleneck Gallery’s “Gizmos & Gadgets” show running from January 18th to February 3rd.. If you’re around New York, specifically Williamsburg, Brooklyn, I highly recommend going to check it out. Lots of great art work there inspired by technology in pop culture.
More info here: http://www.bottleneckgallery.com/