Posts Tagged ‘commission’

The Death of Me, 4 of 6

Friday, September 14th, 2012

The Death of Me, 4 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

The Death of Me, 4 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

Mrs. Hudson’s not their housekeeper, but she couldn’t resist a bit of picking up after poor Sherlock. Look at the state he’s in, and only John to take care of him, well, the boys do need a hand once in a while.

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The Death of Me, 3 of 6

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

The Death of Me, 3 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

The Death of Me, 3 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

Sherlock, of course, has abused John’s kindness to a rather extreme degree, littering his little corner of the flat with used teacups and tissues. And then not wanting to let John out of his sight for even five minutes! Poor John.

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The Death of Me, 2 of 6

Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

The Death of Me, 2 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

The Death of Me, 2 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

John’s a very kind man and a good doctor, so Sherlock’s got tea, Lemsip, and a slice of Battenberg cake among other things. I’m told a smooch on the noggin by a real proper doctor is the best treatment of all, but it’s one only deployed in extreme cases.

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The Death of Me, 1 of 6

Monday, September 10th, 2012

The Death of Me, 1 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

The Death of Me, 1 of 6, a Sherlock comic by Amy Crook

We’re doing something a bit different this week! A lovely patron commissioned me this summer to do a couple of 6-panel comics for her, and the first of them is done, so you’ll be getting a comic M-W and F-Sun, with a break on Thursday for this week’s letter. The whole thing will be available as a print in my Etsy shop at the end of the week, but until then, enjoy this bit of silly Sherlock humor, in which Sherlock gets a cold and John gets to deal with it.

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Combat Boots commission

Saturday, August 4th, 2012

Combat Boots with Pink Laces, commission by Amy Crook for Lee Miller

Combat Boots with Pink Laces, commission by Amy Crook for Lee Miller

This was a quick, easy little illustration commission for my week, combat boots with pink laces for Lee Miller of Pink Bubblegum Websites. I drew, inked and colored everything by hand, then cleaned it up in Photoshop and Bob’s your uncle, as the British say.

If you like my style and you’re interested in getting a bit of illustration of your own, drop me a line. I’m always happy to help out.

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Fairy Godmother Cartoon

Saturday, June 30th, 2012

Fairy Godmother commission by Amy Crook

Fairy Godmother commission by Amy Crook

I’ve been working with Jo Van Every to create some illustrations she can use in her lectures and with her clients, and this generous lady is one of them. She wanted a fairy godmother to help people doing grant proposals and other academic career thinking to really sit down and wish for whatever they could possibly want, to help un-limit their thinking. We made sure the bag was separate so she can use it for exercises by itself, too, and she’s even got a version that’s just black and white for people to use as a coloring book page.

Cool, huh?

This is what Jo had to say about her illustration:

“I help social science and humanities academics with grant proposals, individually and in workshops. Unlike scientists, humanities profs often have difficulty figuring out what they need the money for. Their frugality muscles are pretty well developed and they sometimes get stuck in a loop where they can’t imagine even asking for more money because they aren’t sure they can justify that. For a recent workshop I asked Amy if she could do a Fairy Godmother that I could use in an exercise to get them thinking about money. Fairy Godmothers don’t ask you to write proposals and justify your budget. They just grant you money, though sometimes they have rules about using it by midnight or whatever. I put different sums of money on cards in a bag and got each small group to pick a number out of the bag and then brainstorm all the research they could do if the Fairy Godmother granted them that amount. Now I use it with individual clients, too. I encourage them to try different numbers on that loot bag and dream.

“The magic thing about a Fairy Godmother is that once you’ve played with just being granted this amount of money, it’s easier to work on the piece where you make a case for how important this work is and justify spending that much money.”

Jo Van Every

If you’d like something nifty of your own, consider my Be a Cartoon service. As you can see, you don’t even have to use it to become a cartoon yourself if you don’t want to!

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Cartoon: Jocelyne Leach

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Jocelyne Leach as a Cartoon by Amy Crook

Jocelyne Leach as a Cartoon by Amy Crook

I like to think Jocelyne’s cartoon really shows how far I’ve come with this style of art. She’s doing a simple yoga pose with the legs, has her logo on her tank top, and is toasting us with a tasty green smoothie in her left hand. I think this tall, skinny image is going to go in her sidebar to welcome guests to her website.

Here’s to you, Jocelyne, for being a great client!

If you’d like to Be a Cartoon yourself, just click here to see how! (Hint: there’s a button at the bottom of the page to buy.)

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