Kelly Light over at ripplesketches.blogspot.com has gotten together with a bunch of artists to donate an illustration to help the wildlife clean-up project. Check it out for more details.
Oh, the poor seastar and wildlife..it's horrible to think about and know that this is forever going to change the gulf. Very heartfelt illustration, Jack. Great job!
Hey there, Jack! Haven't seen you around lately. Hope everything's okay... Another great illo - I love the way you've captured the murkiness of the water. The starfish's plight is heart-breaking. Nice work!
Poor little Sea Star! I totally agree Jack. It is just such a sad situation, and Kelly is wonderful for having found a way for all of us to help do our part! All the best!!
Oh my goodness he looks like he needs a whole lot of TLC and a whole lot of prayer too. This is wonderful Jack! I adore the character. Great illustration. Very beautifully done.
Hi Jack! Glad to know every thing's all right. Congratulations on your new book!!! Can't wait to see it! Thanks for your compliments. Hope your week is more productive than usual.
Hi Jack! Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a lovely comment. Your work is brilliant! I had fun looking through your website and reading about your book projects, thanks again! :-)
wow, it's amazing what a pair of eyebrows will do. (Mine are so thick they block out the sun) But serioulsy, you have hit the hammer on the head with this one! Err I mean you have captured the essence :)
Yup, that about says it all. Very well done, Jack!
ReplyDeletegreat work!
ReplyDeletevery nice Jack, so many great illustrations for an important cause.
ReplyDeleteOh, the poor seastar and wildlife..it's horrible to think about and know that this is forever going to change the gulf. Very heartfelt illustration, Jack. Great job!
ReplyDeletegreat work!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great piece, Jack.
ReplyDeleteI love it, Jack ! It gives a beautiful hope =)
ReplyDeletethis is very sweet...
ReplyDeletehappy belated birthday Jack, so sorry im such a terrible friend!!
oh cud-dear. The poor starfish :(
ReplyDeletereally nice - the expression says it all.
ReplyDeleteHey there, Jack! Haven't seen you around lately. Hope everything's okay... Another great illo - I love the way you've captured the murkiness of the water. The starfish's plight is heart-breaking. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteNice job, Jack. Such a sad situation. We love Gulf Shores, Alabama and are heartbroken for them.
ReplyDelete..great work, jack..very well done..
ReplyDeleteSuper piece, as ever, Jack!
ReplyDeletePoor little Sea Star! I totally agree Jack. It is just such a sad situation, and Kelly is wonderful for having found a way for all of us to help do our part! All the best!!
ReplyDeleteoh I love this cute starfish!!! poor little guy....this is such a great initiative...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words!!!
Oh my goodness he looks like he needs a whole lot of TLC and a whole lot of prayer too. This is wonderful Jack! I adore the character. Great illustration. Very beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteHi Jack! Glad to know every thing's all right. Congratulations on your new book!!! Can't wait to see it! Thanks for your compliments.
ReplyDeleteHope your week is more productive than usual.
I've never seen any of your characters looks so sad, Jack. I suppose we should all be.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work, my friend... :)
The colorful creature against the dark oily backdrop makes it very tragic. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteoh, so sad! nice piece, but vey sad...thanks so much for your comment, jack! the ripple blog is really taking off, very cool to see.
ReplyDeleteGreat one - I already saw it on Kelly's blog and I recognized your style.
ReplyDeleteSad face, good cause... nice to see your work!
ReplyDeleteHi Jack! Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a lovely comment. Your work is brilliant! I had fun looking through your website and reading about your book projects, thanks again! :-)
ReplyDeleteexcellent Jack :D
ReplyDeleteIt should read EXCELLENT!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cause and a great submission. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just want to pick that little fellow up... wash him up a bit... and give him a big hug!
ReplyDeletewow, it's amazing what a pair of eyebrows will do. (Mine are so thick they block out the sun) But serioulsy, you have hit the hammer on the head with this one! Err I mean you have captured the essence :)
ReplyDeleteWonderfully illustrated, Jack! I truly hope we all learn from this tragedy. (btw love the new look!)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat illo,perfect for the topic!
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