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Monday, November 9, 2015

Damselfly in Distress.....Colored Pencil, Ink and daubs of Acrylic

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Colored Pencils (various brands), india ink, and a bit of acrylic glazes on Hi Line Illustration board 11x14 inches Phot...
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Monday, November 2, 2015

Art in Children's Book Illustration.....or I wanna tell you a story.

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As you might be able to tell, I've illustrated fifteen children book titles, both full color picture books and black ...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Tell yourself (or let your client tell you) what you want....what you really really want.

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Since I'm still working on a commission I've been thinking about finding out what you (or if your project is...
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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Make a Battle...er.. Painting Plan....Then Don't Necessarily Stick to it!

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I've found one of the best places to start out your artwork, is with a battle or in this case a painting plan. If you get all yo...
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

COLORWAYS...or I did it all for the COLOUR.

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This week I'm working on a commissioned piece. I did this color study chart to determine just how much color I can incl...
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Creekscape.....or Washing Away Water (colour that is....) with Water.

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CREEKSCAPE  16 x 20 colored pencil over watercolour various brands of watercolours various brands of coloured penci...
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Tea Cup Rose.....Alla Prima in Golden Open Acrylics

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Tea Cup Rose 8x10 inches-acrylic from my own photo This blog post is about my picking back up on an old and very pop...
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Alison Lyne
I work as a freelance illustrator, mostly doing work for children's publishing. I've illustrated eight published children's colour picture books, two middle readers (colour cover and 16 black and white illustrations)all for Pelican Publishing Company. I have done work for the Kentucky History Museum. I have painted 14 portraits of famous Kentucky Women that hang in permanent display in the Kentucky State Capitol. I belong to SCBWI , and I edit a column, ART TIPS, for the SCBWI Bulletin.
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