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Guest Blogger: John Coulter
John Coulter writes,
“Dear Lilla,
This is my submission for the blog Terrible Yellow Eyes. The TYE blog features a collection of works inspired by the beloved classic, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. My illustration is also an homage to the vintage chocolate poster by French artist Hervé Moran. I’ve also included some close-ups of the texture and a preliminary sketch.
Friday: New exciting work by Marco Marella
John Coulter’s new piece for Lola magazine
The subject was, “Making connections between chemicals released in the brain and falling in love”.
It’s so fantastic to be able to do a very cool concept and have it be so visually exciting as well.
See more of John’s work here.
Monday: What happens when you ask Carolyn Gavin to do designs for glass doors?
Stop global warming, and President-elect Obama fixes the world, by John Coulter
John Coulter writes:
“My illustration rep, Lilla Rogers, gave us Lillastrators an assignment to produce some eco/green pieces. She included a story about Obama fixing the environment. So I illustrated that story, and did a more general one for global warming too.”
Tomorrow: Jenn Ski’s enormously popular animal images.
Vote for our own John Coulter in the Hallmark Holiday Card Finals
Our own John Coulter is in finals in the Hallmark Holiday Card. You can vote for the finalists October 13 through November 3.
In order to vote, Hallmark says:
1. Go to hallmark.com/you
2. Find your favorite YourHoliday design and click “vote.”
*If you’re already registered, your vote will be cast, just like that!
*If you’re not registered, a screen will pop up and ask you, ever so kindly, to do so. Registration helps us keep the voting process honest–very important. After the first time you’ve registered, you won’t have to do it again. You’ll be able to log in with ease.
3. You can vote once per day during the voting period. Once.
Well, that about does it. Get excited. And get ready to vote in the mini-contest.
A new piece by John Coulter
John Coulter’s t-shirt art
John created these very fun pieces for shirt.woot.com where people get to create art and then the pieces are voted on. Winners have their shirts made and sold. Very cool business model, I must say. John and I talked about this after I read Inc. Magazine’s cover story about threadless.com.