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Summer Hopkins Myers: Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Over the past four years, I've created over 250 original illustrations and paintings for various clients, including publishers, individuals, and universities. I use a mix of traditional and digital techniques. Please take a look at SummerMyers.com. To view a small sample of my work. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paint, illustration, and whatever else I'm working on or learning about. Follow me by Email. There was an error in this gadget.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: A preview of things to come
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Thursday, January 20, 2011. A preview of things to come. I've been working on a little illustration that I'm excited about. Here's a tiny section of it. If you can guess what's going on, I'll probably give you a million dollars. Thrown out there by. January 20, 2011 at 10:47 AM. Hmmm a typewriter connected to the internet for IMing? January 20, 2011 at 7:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paint, illustration, and whatever else I'm working on or learning about.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: The latest Fine Doodles
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Tuesday, October 22, 2013. The latest Fine Doodles. It's been a while since I've done a Fine Doodle, focusing more on illustration in the past year or so. But two old clients popped up this year and ordered a few. Each of these was originally drawn by a young child, then painted by me. Here they are:. Thrown out there by. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paint, illustration, and whatever else I'm working on or learning about. Follow me by Email.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: Art as means of processing the crud of life
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Monday, October 28, 2013. Art as means of processing the crud of life. My son is four and a half years old, and he's constantly drawing terrifying things like monsters and zombies and sharks with people's legs sticking out of their mouths. Most of these things come from his imagination, but when I tell him about something terrifying from real life, I find it interesting that drawing is his first coping mechanism of choice. I did not add these details to the story. My so...
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Summer Hopkins Myers: Doing the things I'm scared of: or, Why I applied for The Art of Shaving
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. Doing the things I'm scared of: or, Why I applied for The Art of Shaving. Long story short, a lot of anxieties came to a head when I moved to LA three-plus years ago, and I had some growing up to do. I have since done a lot of things I never thought I would, and I've developed a taste for overcoming scary things. Mostly. Which meant that I had to apply, of course. I spent an evening sketching, and then I submitted. I got the job. I have a sof...
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Summer Hopkins Myers: Featuring Morris Louis
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. I have a soft spot in my heart for abstract expressionism and color field paintings. I know they're not for everyone, but in my case the more I got educated about art, the more I was drawn to the most basic elements of design - line, shape, color, texture, and so on. Now these things are just pure eye candy to me. All of these works are his:. Thrown out there by. January 1, 2011 at 2:51 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long story sho...
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Summer Hopkins Myers: For glory and for beauty
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Monday, August 22, 2011. For glory and for beauty. All of my faith-based paintings can now be found at forgloryandforbeauty.tumblr.com. Take a look, tell your friends. Thrown out there by. Labels: my own work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paint, illustration, and whatever else I'm working on or learning about. Follow me by Email. Art as means of processing the crud of life. Doing the things I'm scared of: or, Why I applied for The Art of Shaving.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: Bio
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Art has been in my life since the start. I was born to professional sculptor Mark Hopkins. I studied painting at Brigham Young University and earned my BA in Visual Art in 2008. I've worked as a graphic designer and marketer for real estate, both freelance and in-house. I also created Fine Doodles. A unique project in which I produce acrylic paintings based on children's drawings. And I do the occasional fine art painting by commission or for fun. Follow me by Email.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: Fine Doodles
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. By S (age 3) and Summer Myers. Are acrylic paintings based on your child's artwork. They're colorful, they're fun, they're cute, and they're absolutely unique. Click here. To see a whole lot more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paint, illustration, and whatever else I'm working on or learning about. Follow me by Email. Art as means of processing the crud of life. Doing the things I'm scared of: or, Why I applied for The Art of Shaving.
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Summer Hopkins Myers: More fantastic illustrators
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Summer Hopkins Myers Illustration. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Spending too much time on the internet has the wonderful effect of shoving me in the direction of too many illustrator's websites. I've stumbled upon the following talented people through various means - blog comments, Illustration Friday. Archives, link hopping.several of them have that retro style I enjoy so much. By Blanca Gomez of Cosas Minimas. This charming little vignette is titled Sneaky. By Gennine, who writes this enchanting blog.