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#MondayMotivation art: My cartoon drawn of a cow, Mars and saving whales.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.08, 2018, under Cartooning
ROBbing a Few Minutes!: Video of me drawing my #MerMay #cartoon: A Mermaid and a bear
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.29, 2018, under Cartooning
My projects in progress: Manatee! – February 4th, 2018
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.04, 2018, under Cartooning
This is just another drawing of the set of illustrations that will be part of a booklette at our annual Florida Springs Festival, March 3rd and 4th, at Silver Springs State Park. One page of the booklette will be just for me to create a personalized drawing per your request. The booklettes will be free for you and yours!
Continuing to alter my way of drawing my caricatures. – January 24 – 27, 2018
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.29, 2018, under Caricatures, Cartooning
On my way to Cocoa Beach on January 24th to perform for a wedding I felt a developing cold. By the time I got there, I had a cold – and still have it. But, the show must go on! But could I continue my further altering my approach to caricature to some thing a bit more comic-booky illustration?
Somehow I did, in between sneezing and feeling awful. After the 24th event I rested and did all I could to be prepared for the next event on the 27th. Still sick for this event near Clermont, I really worked at not having a set place for the head and working harder to get each person’s story into the illustration….in between a runny nose and taking in many cough drops.
The 27th event had a lot of young people at it and worked on the larger paper for each. Three of those are the last of the pictures here.
Please let me know how you like this approach. I love, my friend, Trisha Kirby’s response of this approach. “It’s like an entire comic book or illustrated novel wrapped into one image.”
Here are a few from both events:
I’m drawing doggie dinner! – July 9th, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jul.09, 2017, under Illusration
I hope you all enjoyed your dinner! Spot sure did!
I’ve been drawing more puppies, trees and a bone!
I’m drawing more puppies and trees – July 8th, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jul.08, 2017, under Illusration
More puppies and trees to come! … and lady bugs! Can’t ferget the lady bugs!
I’m drawing Squirrels in Trees! – July 7th, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jul.07, 2017, under Illusration
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jul.05, 2017, under Cartooning
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.14, 2017, under Cartooning
Been in meetings all day with pals Tom Orr and John Horrighs talking politics, later with new friends Cody Phillips & Gina LaBruno talking south Central Florida water issues and then the monthly Silver Springs Alliance meeting talking even more water issues. All the while – I drew puppies.
My new mermaid & manatee painting! – April 15th, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.15, 2017, under Illusration
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.05, 2017, under Cartooning
Two are for one project for the 4th Annual Critter Trail 5K Run/Walk. The other is for Thursday’s Swampy’s Florida celebration. You can see the color version there.
I penciled these first and then inked with various brush pens and a Flair marker.