Archive for January, 2012
January 25th, 2012: Working on Swampy’s Florida – Sarasota!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.27, 2012, under Cartooning, Florida History!, Swampy's Florida, What\'s New?
Leave a Comment more...January 23rd, 2012: Dual Sketching!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.24, 2012, under Cartooning, Sketchbook
Terisa Glover and I crossed pens across the sketchpad while at dinner at Palace Pizza in Downtown Lakeland, Florida. Each adding a piece and passing the pen to the other. Above are the results. i should mention part of this has to do with Terisa’s dog, Sparky, slurping many a spaghetti noodle served to her.
January 17th, 2012: Socrates Cafe Sketches!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.20, 2012, under Sketchbook
The Socrates Cafe discussion this month included asking what the pop phrase “Epic” means, ethics and personal information, knowing oneself and asking what “mercy” is.
January 18th, 2012 : Orlando Remembered!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.20, 2012, under Friends, Sketchbook, What\'s New?
Attended the Orlando Remembered meeting on the 18th. Above are sketches. Page 1 is of Bob Buck and Betty Bandy. The second page has Steve Rajtar, Leon Handley, Grace Chewning, Joy Wallace Dickinson and Hillis Bandy.
Below is a sneak peek at the meeting!
Our Chairman, Bill Milligan, and secretary, Grace Chewning, discuss Orlando Remembered business.
January 12th, 2012 – Hiking and Sketching!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.14, 2012, under Florida Outdoors!, Sketchbook, What's New?
I joined the Thursday morning hiking group of the Florida Cracker Chapter of the Florida Trail Association for, what turned out to be, a strenuous 6 mile hike through San Felasco State Park. There are many more photos at the Swampy’s Florida site. You can see those by clicking here.
Along the way I got some sketchin’ done, too. Not as much as usual. Below are a couple of the slight scribblings I made along the way.
While hiking it’s always good to be prepared for emergencies by carrying a well stocked Pez container!
We found ourselves in an empty bed of a cypress swamp.
This should be under at least some water. Below is a lonely cypress knee.
January 5th, 2011 – Look out for the Frog Detective!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.07, 2012, under Illusration
Here’s the birthday illustration I made for my father this year. Reading a Mike Shayne mystery novel inspired me to combine the detective with the frog. This is a watercolor painting, 11″ x 14″.
Below is a photo of my father on his birthday caught in the act of retrieving a glasses case from his shirt pocket with his requested steakburger ready for consumption.
January 5th, 2012 – Watercolor Caricature
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.06, 2012, under Caricatures, Cartooning, Florida Restaurants, What's New?
Above is the mysterious Marie who asked me to create the caricature she’s holding. I did the whole thing at Bubbalou’s Bar-B-Que in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Look for a post about it on Swampy’s Florida next week. The restaurant was a great meeting place to get the artwork done and for good food.
Here I am in the midst of getting the caricature done.
December 25th, 2012 – Christmas Visits!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.04, 2012, under Cartooning, Friends, What\'s New?
My last Christmas visits had me a bit closer to home and a chance to see lots of Christmas lights. Above are lights in Leesburg at Venetian Gardens and in Downtown Ocala. I just wish I would think more of taking photos when passing along Christmas cards. Something to work on next year!
After nearly 30 years got the opportunity to meet with a classmate in high school, Steve Brewster. He was also a fellow artist at the time. Now he lives in Gainesville. One of his hobbies is showing old horror movies on Blog.TV. You can tune in here on Saturday nights to see Steve in action.
Steve also has a mutual interest in cartoon toys and has his own collection. I did a drawing of him during the meeting.
Below is another classmate, James Holding and his wife, Susan. Though, James was a few years younger than me as we went to through school. I tutored cartooning with James when he was attending Robert E. Lee Jr. High School.
James still cartoons to compliment a business he is in as a biblical apologist. You can see much, much more on his site by clicking here. Click here to see some of his animated spots on YouTube.
The annual Christmas Eve visit to, my dear friend, Lucile Fair, is always fun. A month before her 104th birthday and she is as full of energy as ever.
















