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October 21st, 2012 – Swampy’s Florida Artwork!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Oct.21, 2012, under Cartooning
Leave a Comment :art, book, Books, cartoon, Cartooning, childrens book illustration, draw, drawing, Florida, florida caricature, Florida cartoon, Florida Outdoors!, illustration, Jacob Smith, Rob Smith Jr, sketch, sketching, Swampys Florida, Taylor Smith more...Coming this Saturday in Orlando, Florida: Funny Folks Behind the Serious Business of Cartoons
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Sep.24, 2012, under Cartooning, Florida History!
‘Funny Folks Behind the Serious Business of Cartoons’ is the name of a fun panel of Florida cartoonists and author Tim Hollis this Saturday at the Orange County Regional History Center.
Tim Hollis starts off the event at 12:30 with a talk about the history of cartooning and tourism. He will also be introducing his new book, ‘Part of a Good Breakfast’ about cereal premiums for the Baby Boomer set. Tim will be available to sign books after his talk.
The cartoonist panel starts at 1pm with cartoonists Bruce Beattie, Allen Bellman, Mike Osbun, Jeff Parker, Mark Simon, and me. Each will talk about the cartoon work they do. Then the floor will open to questions from the audience.
Afterward be sure to take a stroll trough the Peanuts exhibit of comic strips reflecting outdoor issues.
I organized the cartoonist panel and dove tailed it with our annual Florida Chapter meeting of the National Cartoonists Society, which I am also Florida Chapter Chairman of. I’m also involved with the History Center.
September 18thy, 2012 – Socrates Cafe Sketches!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Sep.18, 2012, under Cartooning, Sketchbook
A Socrates Cafe is a group that gathers and talks issues for a couple hours. I attended one today and, as usual, sketched the ideas we discussed. Here are a couple pages from the sketchbook.
September 6th, 2012 – Caricatures from a fun Labor Day wedding!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Sep.05, 2012, under Caricatures
Here are a few caricatures I drew near Sarasota on September 6th. Started off outside.
It soon got dark….
So we all came inside.
This is one of the last I drew after more than 4 hours non-stop. I was pooped!
August 28th, 2012 – Powerful 4 Hours!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.28, 2012, under Caricatures, Cartooning, Editorials, Illusration
On UStream for a second day this week and another very productive time was had. Watercolored a wedding caricature, inked an editorial cartoon, inked another cartoon for a client, penciled a cartoon for a client and penciled/inked/watercolor a Thank you card for a friend in the military. All in 4 hours. Hope to be as productive tomorrow on UStream, too! 🙂
August 27th, 2012 – Manley Fuller watercolor painting.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.27, 2012, under Caricatures, Illusration
This is a painting of Manley Fuller who is president of the Florida Wildlife Federation. I painted five of these for those who spoke at a water and springs awareness event back on June 23rd at Silver River State Park. I’m involved with a great group of folks called the Silver Springs Alliance that sponsored the event.
August 25th, 2012 – Community Meeting Sketches.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.25, 2012, under Illusration, Sketchbook
These sketches are from a community meeting about water issues I attended this past Wednesday. I stood in the back, which will explain why I have sketches of people’s backs. Below is a photo from my vantage point.
To the left is Dr. Bob Knight, of the University of Florida, who spoke at the meeting.
August 24th, 2012 – Charles Lee watercolor painting.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.24, 2012, under Caricatures, Cartooning, Illusration
Charles Lee is the director of Advocacy at Audubon of Florida and came to speak at our event at Silver River State Park June 23rd. He spoke about how water is used. About 50% of our water resources in Florida are used to water grass. As Charles points out, grass is just for decoration and yet swallows up so much of our water. Something to add is that the decorative grass is also responsible for the poisons of fertilizer and bug killer being added to the soil that filters it’s way into our Florida water supply. His talk is below and was recorded by Live Oak Production Group.
This is another in a series of five watercolor paintings of speakers from a conference I was involved with this past June 23rd.
August 23rd, 2012 – Estus Whitfield watercolor painting.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.23, 2012, under Caricatures, Florida Outdoors!, Illusration
This is Estus Whitfield, who has been an environmental adviser to four Florida governors and one of the most respected of Florida environmentalists. He co-authored the Save our Everglades program that setup initiates to help clean water for the future of South Florida and it’s residents. He has also steered a series of other outdoor programs critical to the state of the Florida outdoors and all of us who live here.
I recently finished a series of paintings of speakers who spoke at an event I was involved at Silver River State Park back on June 23rd. The event was created to help educate folks about water and springs issues here in Florida. I’ll feature the 5 illustrations in the next week.
August 19th, 2012 – The 35th anniversary of Groucho’s death.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.18, 2012, under Caricatures, Cartooning
35 years ago today Groucho Marx died and the news was virtually lost as folks kept checking to be sure that Elvis had died 3 days earlier. Even the anniversaries of the death of the greatest raconteur of the insult and quick quip are buried by the showy warbler & hip shaker. Well, I’M not going to let the anniversary go by! So, here I place an illustration I drew of Groucho a few years ago and salute with a leer and a wiggle of the eyebrows!
August 17th, 2012 – Caricatures!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Aug.18, 2012, under Caricatures
The last of the caricatures I drew last night after an intense 4 hour event. Surprised I got a likeness at all! 🙂 This is Alexandra who was placed to assist me during the event. Turns out she knows & lives near dear friends of mine, comic book artist, Don Perlin and his wife. More than twice as many came to the event as expected and had me in full speed mode. The event was for an opening of a school in St. Johns County, Florida, at the Caddy Shack Restaurant there. Hundreds of children attended and I did my best to draw as many drawings as I could for them.