My Experience

I was a Graphic Artist for a number of years. I've done lots of logos, and brochure design, etc. I worked from inside a printing company, so the work was always hands on and in conjunction with the production people, so that leaves me with a familiarity with the whole process, not just my little creative niche.

I've more recently done spot illustrations for various publications, and I illustrated 101 Cool Pool Games, by Kim Rodomista and published by Hunter House Publishing.

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I'm often introspective and find that I don't ever have enough time to myself. I've been told that if I ever decide to become a full time artist/writer/illustrator I will probably also become a hermit, emerging only when absolutely necessary!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

nothing new.
yet.
brewing on it.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

I've been thinking a lot about Kim Rodomista, and wondering where she took off to!

I'm reading a great book right now, "Show & Tell, exploring the fine art of children's book illustration" by Dilys Evans. It's great. Inspiring. It's all about how different illustrators began, what their passions are, how they have progressed. Absolutely love it.

How will I begin? Actually i have, with the creation of "101 cool pool games" by Kim Rodomista, so I guess the real question is how will I progress? And what really IS my passion?