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Hsinping writes:

“Hi, Lilla,
I sent you this blue image few weeks a go after I learned about the Japan Earthquake.
Now I made another drawing and made them into postcards.
I am selling them on Etsy now and will donate the money to American Red Cross for Japan relief.
Click here for Hsinping’s etsy site.

Thanks for inspiring me to do this!”


Wednesday: New Work by John Coulter: Las Vegas Sun: No Love for Nevada

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Monday, April 18th, 2011
Susy’s Pizza Hut Europe/Asia artwork

Here are some photos of Susy Pilgrim Waters‘ illustrations for Pizza Hut in Europe and Asia. I’d eat at my local Pizza Hut every day if they had art like this on the walls and on the light fixtures! – Julia

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UAE

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Indonesia

Wednesday: New tea towel “winter landscape x sarajo frieden” just released by Third Drawer Down

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Friday, March 18th, 2011
APAK’s airstream illustration

From APAK Studio’s blog:

“Soylent Green, the new food cart in B.C. Canada, is serving up organic fruit smoothies, green smoothies and vegan treats! We specifically made the illustration for them. Can’t wait to see it in real life someday.

yum!”

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Monday, October 18th, 2010
Magic Mural Site

Magic Murals is now selling some of our work for wallpaper murals; how cool is this? You can get this easy to apply wallpaper or removable wallpaper. For example, you can get this piece by Hsinping Pan at 4 feet by 4 feet for just $128! And that’s the small size. They come in three sizes. I love it.

See the whole Lilla Rogers Studio collection here.

Stick this up on your wall and have the coolest baby room or play room or toy store.

By Silvia Dekker

Freshen up your sun room or your sewing room or your bedroom. Or your craft shop.
Carolyn Gavin

How about this for your den or art room? Or your cafe, bar or shop?

Sarajo Frieden

Lisa Congdon’s green birch forest can now be yours. How about this eight feet wide in your breakfast nook? Sip your coffee in Lisa Land.

Give your dining room or restaurant some panache. Lovely piece by Karen Tusinski.

If you buy a mural, will you send us a photo? We’d love to blog it and link to you!
Lilla

Wednesday:
The Exquisite Book: 100 Artists Play a Collaborative Game

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Wow! Chronicle Books has made a whole Noonie site! See Sarajo’s beautiful illustrations here.

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Wednesday: Lovely greens

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Here’s a sign I designed for our wonderful local children’s preschool. Thought you’d like to see it and the very cool 3-D effect they were able to do.

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Friday: Adolie’s featured in two magazines

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Sarajo writes us:

“Hi,
On Monday, May 3 at 4pEST, Mindy from Sirius/XM Radio’s Kids Place Live will be interviewing “Noonie’s Masterpiece” author Lisa Railsback and myself LIVE! This is also the first time I will be speaking with the author.”

To see a really cool animation of Noonie’s Masterpiece, click here.

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Wednesday:
New work by Rebecca Bradley

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Marco writes:

“hi lilla, ‘pastarito’ restaurants assigned me the new menu covers, this is what i did for them.
‘pastarito’ has 23 restaurants in milan and rome, they serve mainly pasta and pizza…as you may guess.
in the restaurant restyling last year they also used my works for wall decorations and murals.”

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Friday:Lisa Congdon in Martha Stewart Living

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Sarajo writes us:

“Hi all,
These are photos of the sketchbooks I used when creating the artwork for Noonie. Noonies’s Masterpiece, written by Lisa Railsback, was originally going to contain about 50 drawings in black and white or possibly one color. The book is written in the first person, and the idea was I would channel my “inner” Noonie, a fourth grader, as though I were Noonie drawing in my sketchbook. Eventually the scope of the project changed when it was decided the entire book would be in full color with drawings on nearly every one of the 200+ pages!

Because of the way this project evolved, first in black and white and then color, I wanted to keep the sketchbook feel and be able to use all the drawings that had been completed by the time full color was approved. My working process involved scanning lots of drawings and collage elements into photoshop where I created the final artwork. I’ve included a few screen shots of what these files look like—lots of layers! Layering enabled me to try different approaches to the artwork, and send all of these versions to the book designer, Amelia Anderson, at Chronicle Books for feedback. Noonie was a very special project to work on and I am so happy to have had this opportunity!

(I received my sample books in the mail today—so I included a few pix of those!)

Cheers,
sarajo”

Noonie’s Masterpiece is available for purchase here.


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Wedneday: Map of Marco’s family trip to Cuba.

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