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June 28, 2009 - Bear & Lollipops!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.28, 2009, under Books, Cartooning, Florida Restaurants, What's New?

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Just finished most recent commission for client. Teddy bears and lollipops!

Contact me for your own piece of art: rob@robsmithjr.com
My personal commissioned pieces are inexpensive compared to commercial pieces.

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June 27, 2009 - Boating Brochure Art!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.27, 2009, under Books, Cartooning, Florida Restaurants, What's New?

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Picked up brochures with the artwork included last Friday, the 19th, from a new used book store on Bumby Avenue in Orlando. Thought you all would enjoy them.

All are from boating brochures involving Florida. I use like this art and wish more brochures had it today. We stood in the Welcome to Florida building on US 95 a couple weeks ago. Throughout the facility there was no illustrative artwork to be found on the brochures. Almost all photographs and digital graphics. The very few exceptions included one by me of the history of movies in Florida.

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June 21, 2009 - Father’s Day!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.21, 2009, under Editorials, Florida Restaurants, What's New?

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Above is this years annual Father’s Day card for my father. It’s location is in the area my father grew up. The bridge goes over a river my father used to fish in. The bridge is also an entry to the cemetery.

We celebrated the day with my father and my brother Jeff by making a trip to Inverness and having dinner at Stumpknockers. Afterward my father enjoyed a Hershey’s coconut ice cream cone from The Ice Cream Dr.

Below is a photo of my father, brother Jeff and Sandra with a giant turtle at a nearby park.

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June 17, 2009 - Ted Bell, John Creasey and Miami!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.17, 2009, under What's New?

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3 more books read. Hawke is the first Ted Bell book I’ve read. Very well written and more intriguing than the usual adventure series. John Creasey was one of my mother’s favorites. A tight story, thougha bit predictable. The Miami Metropolitan Experiment is a lengthy study of work my grandfather was a part of invovling the restructuring of government and consolidation of municipal and county entities. Very well written for a study. Reads as well as a novel.

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June 10, 2009 - Caricature and the Trip Home!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.16, 2009, under Sandra, What's New?

Wednesday morning I drew our friend Stuart. Above is a short film of some of the drawing. The battery died in the camera as it filmed. Below is Stuart and the finished art.

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Sandra and I took one of the last tours, touring the architecture of Charleston. Below is the “Four Corners of Law”: Federal, Municipal, County and God’s Law. Each building holds one of the four divisions.

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Here are some sketches I made as we made our way through the tour.

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I’m spending a lot of time putting these together and need to cut it a bit. So please excuse me for just placing the following photos in without comment from the architectural tour in Charleston.

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June 9, 2009 - Naval Ships & Army Wives!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.15, 2009, under Friends, Other Travels, Sandra, Various, What's New?

The next day (the 9th) I slipped over to the 1713 Powder Magazine. Please click on the links to lean more of each location.

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The first tour for Tuesday was to Patriot Point. Photos below. Patriot Point is home to the U.S.S. Yorktown naval ship which is so large that inside is a naval air museum full of airplanes.

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The locations honors our Medal of Honor recipients. Below is a photo of the wall of those who earned the honor.

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Below our exemplary guide, Ken Goodman, helps writer Stuart Newman locate a school buddy of his who posthumously received the first Medal of Honor during WWII. The terminals are set up to look up all those honored with the Medal of Honor.

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From Patriot Point we made our way to Fort Moultrie. The fort is where Seminole leader Osceola was imprisoned and then killed. More about that soon at our Genuine Florida site.

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Our next tour was a movie set tour. Amongst the places we stopped is the current working set for Lifetime network’s ‘Army Wives’. Below are sketches from around the sets we visited. We got to get a very private tour just for our group that included watching scenes being shot.

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Below are photos from the costuming area. Buckets of military boots and racks of military shirts.

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Later that evening we were driven out to Middleton Place and had a farewell dinner with some fine entertainment from this bluegrass band. Middleton Place is a fantastic site of gardens and history.

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June 8, 2009 - SATW - The Citadel & Flowers!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.15, 2009, under Friends, Other Travels, Sandra, Various, What's New?

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The next morning (the 8th) was a breakfast meeting for the SATW. I went out and got a photo of one of two neon signs left in Downtown Charleston.

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The first of our tours of Charleston was to The Citadel.

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I loved these hand painted metal soldiers. I wish I had that kind of patience to paint such intricacy!…Well, a lot of people wish I had that kind of patience!

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The second tour was to Magnolia Gardens. Below is a page of sketches made there.

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Below is a few photos from Magnolia Place.

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June 6-10, 2009 - To Charleston, South Carolina!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.15, 2009, under Caricatures, Friends, Other Travels, Sandra, Various, What's New?

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We made our way north to the annual meeting of the Society of American Travel Writers/Atlantic-Carribean Chapter in Charleston, South Carolina. Upon arriving the Chapter board hit the town and had dinner at a snazzy spot (I forget the name of). Above is a sketch of folks at the bar just beyond our table.

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The next morning (the 7th) I ran outside and got photos, including the one above of a staue of the father of our country.

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There was a reception for the membership. Afterward we went on a ghost tour. Photos below.

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May 30-31, 2009 - Belleview Biltmore!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.04, 2009, under Books, Caricatures, Florida History!, Sandra

We were at the closing party for the Belleview Biltmore. Above is me sketching in Maisie’s Ice Cream shop in the Biltmore. Below’s a photo I took.

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May 27, 2009 - A few caricatures!

by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.04, 2009, under What's New?

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Guess what I did today?

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