Tag: Jacob Smith
March 19th, 2014 – My Swampy’s Florida Easter card artwork!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.19, 2014, under Swampy's Florida
Soon three new Swampy’s #Florida Easter cards will be available! Above is one of the images I did of the cards. I’ll post a link when available so you can purchase some! – http://swampysflorida.com/?p=9837
March 11th, 2014 – What I’m drawing: Caricatures in Jacksonville, Florida!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.12, 2014, under Caricatures
Been doing the caricature thing for a corporate event in Jacksonville, Florida, over the last two days.
March 11th, 2014 – Super Hero Gloves For Sale!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.11, 2014, under Various
Been drawing at a convention the last two days. Can’t tell you what it was about, but they did have these cool super hero gloves!
March 10th, 2014 – Happy Easter Gator!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.09, 2014, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
Here is one of two images available soon as Swampy’s Florida Easter cards! The cards will be available above in the Swampy store at the top of the website being handled by The Knowledge Exchange. The cards would also be available at Julianne’s Coastal Cottage in Mount Dora. I’ll be posting the other Easter card art later this week.
March 9th, 2014 – Book: ‘One Rough Man’ by Brad taylor.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.09, 2014, under Books
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I found this book to be excellent. Especially for the genre. I’ve been reading enough of these super human military types to find a similar thread of just about everything.
What makes this book better than the rest is that not only does all not go as planned, but it goes way off. The ending of the book would be mighty difficult to completely predict. The gear change is also more subtle than staged as a surprise twist. You can read along expecting one direction and find the book has taken another.
Even the hero is foulable and makes many a mistake. As do other characters. It’s a change of pace to read of a hero trying to figure out how to get out of an error.
I would have given five stars, but the writing of the story could have been better. It’s more a technical criticism. There are a number of areas in the book that are uneven. I think I see where editors did some slicing and dicing and the author tried to clean it up.
Bottom line: I recommend this book.
March 9th, 2014 – Swampy’s Florida: Silver Springs preview!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.09, 2014, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
Here’ s a bit of art that will be in the upcoming ‘Swampy’s Florida: Silver Springs’ I’m working on! Putting the book together now and hope for it to be avaialble in about three weeks.
March 4th, 2014 – Sketch Dailies: The Selfie
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.03, 2014, under Cartooning
Leave a Comment :art, book, caricature, Caricatures, cartoon, Cartooning, child, childrens book illustration, childrens illustration, Florida, florida caricature, Florida cartoon, Jacob Smith, orlando caricature, orlando entertainment, orlando event, sketch, sketching, Taylor Smith more...February 26th, 2014 – Sketch Daily – Mr. T flies!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.26, 2014, under Caricatures, Cartooning, Celebrity Illustrations, Illusration
Saw the subject for a daily artistic challenge is the celebrity, Mr. T. A couple months ago i was thinking I wish i had a reason to draw Mr. T. Here it is!
I took the angle of Mr. T’s roll as B.A. Baracus in the television series The A-Team. In the series, B.A. hates anything to do with flying. Thus, he flies!
February 25th, 2014 – Book: The Life and Legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune’ by Nancy Ann Long.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.26, 2014, under Books, Florida History!
The Life and Legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune by Nancy Ann Zrinyi Long
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a relatively short biography of Mary McLeod Bethune and very good. I debated giving it a 5 star rating. But, at the end are a set of individual memories of Bethune by various family and friends, which adds a so much to better define the biography.
The book is very thorough and well covers her life, along with the building of Bethune-Cookman College. It is also well written.
I’m trying to think of something to write bad about the book and it’s a bit tough. Maybe more about her personal life, but it appears her life was one of an endless engine for the college.
Bottom line: i recommend the book.
February 20th, 2014 – Pirate Gators Sketch!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.20, 2014, under Cartooning
Signed a couple of Swampy’s Florida books for my friends at the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce. This alligator pirate sketch is for the book we did for the annual Billy Bowlegs Festival. Last year we worked together to produce two Swampy books about the Chamber’s annual Billy Bowlegs Festival and for the last reunion in Fort Walton Beach of the Doolittle Raiders.
February 17th, 2014 – Book: ‘The Red House Mystery’ by A.A. Milne
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.17, 2014, under Books
The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I an see why a.A. Milne didn’t see another mystery published. This one is a mighty stretch of reality that is poorly written and seems to have been written as the writer was thin king it all out.
The story opens well and i settled in with what I suspected a mystery in an English setting. Instead, I find myself, after the evil is done, slogging through, what seems, endless patter about what-might-have-happened, what-could-have-have-happened, who-did-it, who-didn’t, etc. All of this barely moving the story along at all for decades of pages.
Worse, the characters are never defined except for the beginning. Making this all worse involves two main characters who pretend to be Holmes and Watson. Seems Milne knew he had troubles defining characters, so he uses others to do it for him.
The solution is intellectually dishonest. Today would be impossible, but pretty hard to believe that such a mistake could have been made even in the 1920s.
Bottom line: I do not recommend this book.