Here’s an illustration I’ve done this morning for Warner Press. It’s for a prayer card. In July, you can have a prayer card for the kids in your pew.
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I am a content creator and storyteller based in Florida, where I work for OneHope. I love digital and content marketing, writing, and the occasional doodle.
One of the illustrators we work with at Warner Press has a feature in our local paper. The article is “Local Illustrator Published Second Series of Greeting Cards.”
David Liverett is a neat guy. I’ve known him since college and gave me some good advice back then on how to tackle the illustration market.
My work is nowhere detailed as my stuff. He is into realism and does a spectacular job rendering old barns and lighthouses. He also has a few books on the market featuring his work.
Caption reads: “I’m suffering from PVSD: Post Vacation Stress Disorder.”
Whew! I’m not looking forward to waking the kids this morning. The well-oiled machine will squeaky this morning. It was hard enough getting everyone to bed last night. Our biological clocks think it is still vacation. Oh, Florida! How we miss ye!
It was a great time for the family. Now back to reality!
Cartoon of a father and son. The son says, “You know, Dad, it’s hard to honor my father when he dresses like this.”
What do you know! I found an Internet connection at our vacation get away.
My son is giving me that look. It’s the look that says, “I am much more grown up than you, now.”
I expect that from a teen. After all, I’m trying to stay young and a fifteen-year old is trying to act so grown up. All in all, he’s a great kid and he honors me much more than I deserve. I really am trying to stay away from the red and green, polka-dot pants.