Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Hey everyone. So, yeah, pretty hit and miss with the posting, right? One thing I've learned; illustrating the bible is NO JOKE. Things won't be fully back on track until that book is put to bed in mid-July. Sheesh.

Here's a drawing of some cool knights or soldiers or something. No back story, just started with the brown and here's what happened.


Tonight, Thursday night, I'm sitting on an illustrator panel at the Provo Library. It's at 7pm and it should be good. I'll have my HAZARDOUS TALES books there to show. Come say hi.

This Saturday, all day, is the Provo Children's Book Fest, also at the Provo Library here in Utah. If you've been before, you know I draw portraits all day for free. Get there early, before the HUGE families show up. No joke, I think I've drawn families with over 28 children before. This year I will try and take a photo of each portrait and post them all here (I say I'll do that every year, then I never touch my camera...)

If you buy or bring a book to have me sign, you can jump the line. But you have to be aggressive, shout, "OUT OF MY WAY! I JUST BOUGHT THIS NATHAN HALE BOOK!"

Nathan Hale books will be sold on the premise. Be there!

9 comments:

Opaleyz said...

love those knights! Maybe you could get a friend or someone helping out w/ the Book Fest to take pics, so you don't have to try and remember it?

Clint C. said...

That sounds awesome. So you do polyg portraits?

Nathan said...

I draw portraits of all comers. Not in groups, but one at a time. I swear sometimes it feels like I'm drawing the same kid at five different ages. The wiggling, screaming babies offer the most challenge.

L.H. Karek said...

This picture is really cool. Love how they sort of fade to the background like ghosts.

Meredith said...

I wish I was going to be there! Someday I will plan well enough to be in Provo for the Children's Book Festival. Sigh.

Dan said...

Thanks so much for the portrait! It meant a lot. It was nice to meet you in person :)

Kristen said...

Lucky soldier - his mother must love him to have made that warm scarf. Not sure about the red - could be dangerous.

Chris said...

That scarf has been comforting the soldier (and me) for a while now. I hope everything is going well with the Bible illustrations, and that Nathan can visit the space station again soon.
Good Luck! :-)

nathan morris said...

Wow neat! This is a really, great site! I am wondering, if anyone else has come across, something, similar in the past? Keep up, the great work! :)