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Figure I’d post some of these


Justin Coro Kaufman

Been going to local figure drawing sessions lately. There’s a local art studio here in Kingston that’s been kind enough to host monthly figure drawing sessions, and I've made it a point of going. Just got back from doing it a little while ago. Feeling recharged 🙂 It’s been fun to work from a live model again. Figure drawing is like the best drawing exercise. When I was in art school I always felt like…

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YESTERDAY’S POST


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Hand Lettering: An Act of Rebellion & Tool of Narration


Kirbi Fagan

June 18, 2024 - I’m writing with another conversation on a topic that includes traditional skills, design, and the celebration of the one-of-a-kind. If you enjoyed my talk with my critique partner Lyss, you’ll like this chat with another one of my critique partners and friends, Deb Pilutti.  Before becoming an author and illustrator she was a graphic designer for SeaWorld and Warner Brothers theme parks. Along her journey she even designed a few toys, it’s not a surprise she landed in children’s publishing. Deb published her ninth picture book, The Dinosaur In The Garden last month. [caption id="attachment_76932" align="aligncenter" width="450"] A stack of books from 2 Dandelion Book Shop waiting for Deb to sign[/caption] Deb and I met through the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Later, Deb and I volunteered together and eventually shared the role…

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