
First thing this morning I was treated to a complete reading of Frog and Toad All Year.
The Narrator’s favorite plush toy companions sat quietly and listened to the story with me. Here’s to a wonderful new year!

Today at lunch.

Christmas is over and New Year’s Day is around the corner. Here’s hoping everyone is having a wonderful holiday, and here’s hoping for a prosperous and creative 2006!

He’s 16, that’s about 96 in human years. Moves slowly, enjoys his food, sleeps most of the time, snores.

They don’t hold still much longer than that.
A friend just emailed me this interesting life drawing example which happens right before your eyes. The figure goes from a skeleton, to flesh, to underclothes, to outer clothes. Really fun. I have no clue as to who did it. If anyone knows the story to this send me an email.

Yesterday I was looking through the magazine racks of my local supermarket and a little book caught my eye – Obi-Wan’s Foe – one of the Star Wars Revenge of the Sith kid’s books put out by Random House. What struck me was the quality of the illustrations: really well-drawn with a strong, fat and decisive line quality, excellent likenesses of the characters and good computer (presumably Photoshop) coloring – here’s an example. The cover (see above) was obviously done by the same artist and is a bit slicker, more finished; but the interior illustrations are rougher, more sketchy and way more interesting, to my eye anyway. The artist credited on the cover is Tommy Lee Edwards. I did a quick look-up of him and found his official web site. There’s a ton of wonderful work to look upon there, as well as a link to theBLVD which features him and other terrific artists as well. His bio section is interesting too. I like this picture: anybody with that many Godzillas on his top shelf is all right with me. And he’s a fellow Art Center film guy as well.
On another, completely unrelated note, this weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the Sketchblog. Twelve months of blogging – and I feel like I’ve only just started. Actually I’m feeling guilty that there should be a lot more drawing up here. Well, more to come!

