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5/14/08 Everyone should have somewhere to live. Habitat for Humanity of Canada is doing their best to solve shelter problems for people around the world, and has forged many partnerships with corporate sponsors to achieve their noble goals. This series of ten posters I illustrated for a token fee is currently making the rounds to celebrate and showcase these partnerships. Some household names like Home Depot and Maxwell House have stepped up, along with some very high-end legal and financial firms, and not least, the Governor General of Canada.


Art print show at the Oakland
Feria Urbana this Saturday, 12/8/07 at 11AM to 4PM. Come check out
my table, and bring me a warm drink.

5/30/07 American Illustration 26 winners
announced. I entered two pieces in AI26 and one is in the "chosen" category, which means it is on their website. If you get tired of clicking through the edgy street art,
you can go directly to my piece with this
link. The illo below is the one that wasn't picked.

Leave Seals be is the name of the new campaign
from The Marine Mammal Center. My
illustration for these shirts, which are available for purchase
here,
is intended to narrate the tragedy of illegal harbor seal pup pickup
that occurs every spring along the pacific coast. Proceeds from
the sale of these shirts helps the center prevent pickups and treat
the seals that need to be rescued.
10/27/06: Group show, oct 27 - nov 12,
Michael Angelo Gallery, 1111 River St., Santa Cruz CA.

"Dia de Los Muertos" or "Day of the Dead" is
a Mexican holiday that celebrates departed loved ones on November
1 and 2 each year.
Influences: no-one lives in a vacuum - we have
all been influenced by that which came before. To see an artist who
has influenced my work, point your Google
Earth pointer to 33.47.43.47 N, 114.32.12.85 W, elev 387 ft.
(it's called the Blythe Intaglio)
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art announces:
"Top 40" LACDA Interna-tional Juried Competition Winners
Show. March 9 – April 1. Reception Thursday, March 9, 7-9pm
"The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is happy to present the
opening recep-tion and exhibition for the winners of our "Top
40" Juried International Compe-tition for Digital Art and Photography.
The show features the best 40 artists among our entrants representing
a wide variety of styles, technological disciplines and cultures." Los Angeles Center For Digital Art,
107 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA
http://www.lacda.com
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Social Networking is like the old shampoo commercial; "I told two friends, then they told two friends, and so on, and so on... Only if you're old enough to remember that commercial you probably don't use social networking sites. This was an assignment from California Real Estate magazine.

A nice concept resulted when the A.D. asked me to combine two of the roughs i
had supplied Harvard Business Review. The article "Getting
Offshoring Right," examined ways to optimize cost savings
resulting from moving business processes offshore, with special
attention to identifying which departments or processes should
be moved and which shouldn't. Our management guy is giving his
OK to the transplantation.

Marin Art Festival 2007 is this
weekend, june 16th and 17th. You are invited to visit booth 121S
where I will be showing, and hopefully selling, my recent limited-edition,
silkscreened prints (serigraphs).
Local landmark makes an appearance: the Golden Gate bridge's orange-rust
color makes a nice contrast with the sea. In this piece for the Information
Technology Association of Canada annual, I have morphed the towers
into people to reinforce the "collaboration" theme. The
annual's message was further defiined in the text using the quote, "no man is
an island" (John
Donne).

Winning the battle against cancer:
showing self exam, research.

Oversight linked to framework:
the repetition of a small orange square conveys the idea that the
subject in the foreground belongs to a corporate enterprise, and the link
from eyebrow to horizon to computer suggests that his scrutiny is
over the inner workings and structure of the enterprise (it's much less esoteric
to regular readers of Internal Auditor Magazine).

The future according to Apple: we are all living in pods. Actually this cover story for MacAddict's
May 2006 issue was about the future of Apple's products. The future
architecture sets the scene and plays on the word "pod.".

Ten years ago today: April 16,
1996. a full page illo for Adweek - new technologies create opportunities
in new markets, and require new brands to sell therein. Parent companies
remain unchanged in the background (sadly, i see from my notes
that my rates have not gone up).

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