Hee, hee.. Tom. I'm loving your last sketches! Lot's of good and fun storytelling!
He really looks like he is being interrupted! I wonder what section of the paper he is reading, or what paper for that matter... maybe the slow daily news.. he, he...
Adorable! I love that illustrators take an event in real life and transform it into something fun and entertaining. Love the look on his face ... Ooops!
I just stumbled onto your blog and took a look at most of your posts from Jan until now and your posts and work compelled me to write. Like you, I have read ‘Living the Creative Dream’ by Holly Conger and it was after that article that I decided to re-invent myself and switch from graphic/web design to illustration. I am still not quite sure where in the illustration world I will end up, but that is part of the journey. I started my blog and the beginning of the month and I just completed my web site (www.tenengo.com). I am considering going to the Orlando Conference, but to the Saturday event, not the intensive (although I would rather go to the intensive). Now that I have my site up and have been blogging for almost a month, my goal for June is to join the illustration Friday group and open up the door to all the great constructive criticism that helps artists grow, which brings me to my next point…I think you have grown a lot in the past few months with your illustrations, and I am glad that you find the need to draw every day after doing the 21 day challenge. I will definitely be back to see more of your work.
hilarious! the poor turtle has this expression not only for beeing interrupted doing his business... I imagine her thinking 'Oh, no! now he's going to draw me in this situation :s ' Please, colorize it Tom!
Thanks, everyone for the great comments. Sorry I haven't responded sooner. Been a busy weekend. My father-in-law had to go to the hospital Saturday morning for severe chest pains. Heart attack was ruled out, but they are doing tests to see if there was any damage to his heart. He was much improved Sunday. Hopefully get to go home by the end of the week!
Thanks for visiting my blog and for adding a link. I added you to my sidebar and I also have added you to my google reader so that I can stay up to date with your blog.
You have to find something unique in the book which perhaps even the author was not entirely aware of, and that's what you hold on to and that's what you add to the pictures... a whole other story that you believe in... that you think is there. ~ Maurice Sendak
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LOL. Interrupting a turtle doing his business is ALWAYS good inspiration. I love his expression...ahahhahah!!
I love the turtle's expression, not very pleased at being interrupted! I've been enjoying seeing your sketches, and your works in color!
Hee, hee.. Tom. I'm loving your last sketches! Lot's of good and fun storytelling!
He really looks like he is being interrupted! I wonder what section of the paper he is reading, or what paper for that matter... maybe the slow daily news.. he, he...
Aiii, the turtle sure looks unhappy that he's been interrupted!
hahahaha...what a great illustration...nice work Tom....and I love that you get your inspiration from all the neat things that you see...
hope you have a wonderful weekend...what's left of it anyway...
Hee hee he....very amusing. Poor guy. He needs a stall with a lock.
Very cute.
Adorable! I love that illustrators take an event in real life and transform it into something fun and entertaining. Love the look on his face ... Ooops!
I just stumbled onto your blog and took a look at most of your posts from Jan until now and your posts and work compelled me to write. Like you, I have read ‘Living the Creative Dream’ by Holly Conger and it was after that article that I decided to re-invent myself and switch from graphic/web design to illustration. I am still not quite sure where in the illustration world I will end up, but that is part of the journey.
I started my blog and the beginning of the month and I just completed my web site (www.tenengo.com). I am considering going to the Orlando Conference, but to the Saturday event, not the intensive (although I would rather go to the intensive).
Now that I have my site up and have been blogging for almost a month, my goal for June is to join the illustration Friday group and open up the door to all the great constructive criticism that helps artists grow, which brings me to my next point…I think you have grown a lot in the past few months with your illustrations, and I am glad that you find the need to draw every day after doing the 21 day challenge. I will definitely be back to see more of your work.
hilarious! the poor turtle has this expression not only for beeing interrupted doing his business... I imagine her thinking 'Oh, no! now he's going to draw me in this situation :s '
Please, colorize it Tom!
Thanks, everyone for the great comments. Sorry I haven't responded sooner. Been a busy weekend. My father-in-law had to go to the hospital Saturday morning for severe chest pains. Heart attack was ruled out, but they are doing tests to see if there was any damage to his heart. He was much improved Sunday. Hopefully get to go home by the end of the week!
I sure hope your father-in-law is feeling better and gets to go home soon. Sheesh, how scary.
Man, your turtle is hilarious! Not only are your drawings getting really good, but your story telling through the image is fantastic. What fun!
Thanks, Linda. He came home tonight, and is doing much better!
Now I just have to learn how to color these good drawings! :)
Tom,
Thanks for visiting my blog and for adding a link.
I added you to my sidebar and I also have added you to my google reader so that I can stay up to date with your blog.
Can't wait to see your next work...
Hilarious Tom -I love it!
I can't say that I have ever seen that! Yes, inspiration certainly is everywhere!!!
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