Tag: Rob Smith Jr
February 5th, 2014 – What I’m drawing: My Springs Symposium Watercolor Painting #1
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.05, 2014, under Caricatures, Illusration
On January 28th I was part of a symposium about the condition of our springs in north Central Florida. My part was to illustrate each of the speakers. This is one of the set of Dr. Bob Knight, one of our most knowledgeable experts about water in Florida. Knowing Bob helped me play more here than i did with the others.
Bob opened his talk by announcing he had more bad news. I took it from there.
I’ll be posting the rest over the next week or so.
February 4th, 2014 – Book: ‘Survival…Zero!’ by Mickey Spillane.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.04, 2014, under Books
Survival…Zero! by Mickey Spillane
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Spillane could sure spill a fast-moving, well written, intriguing mystery. This one is just terrific. Today’s mysteries are so poorly constructed I know who did it and how within the first quarter of the book. There seemed to be solutions to the puzzles in this story, but with so much going on, it was not easy to figure out. Ya kinda can guess who might be behind this and that. It’s the whys and reasoning that had me baffled until the end. That makes this an excellent mystery in my book!
A few weeks ago I was deciding which book in the stacks to read next and saw I had two series action books written at the same time – around 1969 – and wondered how much they might be alike and how much of the culture – counter, being the media frenzy – was covered.
The first, a Nick Carter roust-a-bout hardly referred to the time period at all from it’s West Coast perspective. Spillane’s East Coast perspective was very different. The mess of the ’60s is a part of the story and is well spun into the novel. Spillane’s Mike Hammer has plenty to say about society intentionally jumping off a cliff. Historical viewpoints that only add to reasons to read this book.
I’d guess many of today’s narrow minded people might find this book to be ham fisted and being of a time past. Too bad for their lost of reading and considering other perspectives. There are too many people today who seem to forget our society had good reason for the bulk of it’s existence to look down on lazy slobs who hate life and don’t want to reason so much they must inoculate themselves than be a part of it.
What’s really interesting about people who think Spillane’s story is of the past are the movie studios spitting out non-stop explosive, gun blazing blockbuster movies and the big selling, gun blazing, gory video games that some of those same people must be putting money into. Those media monsters are far more ham fisted than this novel is.
Bottom line: I recommend this novel.
January 29th, 2014 – Springing to Illustrate Speakers about of Florida Springs
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.30, 2014, under Caricatures, Illusration, Swampy's Florida
Last night I was part of a Florida springs symposium with a wide variety of speakers updating the audience about the current status of our natural springs and about upcoming legislation.
My role was creating a unique painting of each speaker during their presentation. A few are on the table below. I have a bit of cleanup to do with each and I’ll post them here in the next week.
January 27th, 2014 – Book: ‘Nick Carter- The Doomsday Formula’
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.27, 2014, under Books
The Doomsday Formula by Nick Carter
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Considering it’s genre, this is a good book with typical Nick Carter trimmings. A lot is obvious and that takes away a lot. How Carter gets through the story is not so obvious, which has me rate the story good.
The setting is rather well defined for such a short book. The characters are very loosely defined. Who they are is obvious. The writing is standard with the Carter character with the best lines.
I’m reading this prior to reading a Mickey Spillane book written at the same time. Thought it would be interesting to read similar genre series books of a time period that was seeing enormous thrusts off a cliff for America. This book hardly refers to the 1969 period of hippies, Viet Nam and the like.
Bottom line: I recommend this book for the action/adventure enthusiast.
January 19th, 2014 – Book: ‘Path of the Assasin’ by Brad Thor
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.20, 2014, under Books
Path Of The Assassin by Brad Thor
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is certainly a thrilling novel. It’s rather well written (Though, did spot quite a number of typos in the text set). There’s a good story with good twists and turns. For the espionage adventure reader, there is a lot of fun and well worth reading.
However, something about the Thor books bother me. I’ve read about four of them and all leave me feeling that the stories are contrived. In this case, the idea that the hero is thrown together with someone who quickly becomes very good battling with well trained military members seems as if the author went through a checklist of characters to fill the story with instead of having a story and letting the characters create themselves. The other obvious intent of the partner seems the same. The final wrap up was various obvious from the start and frustrating to end with as compared to begin with.
I’ve got the entire Thor series and will likely try another down the road. Call me a sucker. I do like the overall story and the exciting scenes included.
Bottom line: I recommend this for the espionage/action/adventure reader.
January 17th, 2014 – #DailyInks #17 – Melbourne, Florida, 1950s Construction!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.18, 2014, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
Here’s a page from the upcoming ‘Swampy’s Florida: Melbourne’. Swampy and friends off to construct everything in sight as so many did around Melbourne in the 1950s. The book should be available in two months through The Knowledge Exchange.
January 15th, 2014 – #DailyInks #15 – Pasco Pete!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.18, 2014, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.15, 2014, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida
Leave a Comment :art, book, Books, cartoon, Cartooning, child, childrens book illustration, childrens illustration, draw, drawing, Florida, Florida art, florida caricature, Florida cartoon, florida event, illustration, Jacob Smith, Rob Smith Jr, sketch, sketching, swamp, Swampys Florida, Taylor Smith more...January 13th, 2014 – #DailyInks #13 – Gator Valentine!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.14, 2014, under Cartooning
This is one of the drawings being proposed for a set of Swampy’s Florida Valentine cards. I’ll post the color version as it comes along.
January 12th, 2014 – #DailyInks #12 – Flamingo Valentine!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.12, 2014, under Cartooning, What's New?
This is one of the drawings being proposed for a set of Swampy’s Florida Valentine cards. I’ll post the color version as it comes along.
January 11th, 2014 – #DailyInks #11 – Swampy’s Florida Cartoon!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.11, 2014, under Cartooning
I inked this on the 11th and colored on the 12. Thought I’d include the finished cartoon.
Here’s the link to the Swampy’s Florida cartoon post: ow.ly/svLEQ</a>