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IF: POLAR

Friday, April 20, 2007

Popsicle the polar bear stared at the bright orange sun that shined in the sun.

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IF: FORTUNE 2

Toby Noneck was known for his love of one armed bandits.
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Illustration Friday FORTUNE

Thursday, April 19, 2007

It's time for your favorite game and mine.
posted by Jim Howard, 10:45 AM | link | 1 comments |

FORTUNE SKETCHES

Too late, too late will be the cry when IFRI time has passed you by. Late post this week due to illness. Weak post due to being so far behind.
posted by Jim Howard, 10:43 AM | link | 1 comments |

Illustration Friday GREEN

Monday, April 09, 2007

Did you know that detailed houses like this green cape are a dying breed? Unless you've got the money to build one, it's all about function over form. Thanks Bauhaus and De Stijl!

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GREEN SKETCHES

Illustrator on found paper. Paper on paper to create the sky.
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