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But First….

So, remember that miscellaneous artwork I was going to post today, before getting to those horse portraits I keep going on about? I’ve gotten ahead of myself again, there’s something else I want to post first.

When I first learned that the machine shop I was working in was going to close down, I decided it was time to kick-start my art career. I did a bunch of small horse-related pen-and-ink drawings and submitted them to two or three horse magazines that use just those sorts of illustrations.

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I got back form letters saying that their files were full at the moment and that I should try back in a few months. So I did, and added some breed pics to the submissions.

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I got the same form letters back again from all the magazines. I concluded that there was no shortage of hopeful equine artists out there trying to break into the industry, and I decided to look in other directions for my big start.

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Jolly Jaguars and Fearless Ferrets

When I was 25, I met Steve. There was an instant mutual attraction, and we started going out together on the weekends. This gradually developed into a steady relationship, although we had practically nothing in common other than that everpresent magnetic pull.

When I was 26 Steve was offered a caretaking position on an ex-cattle ranch that had been bought by developers and subdivided into residential lots. He asked me to move in with him, and I happily agreed. This caused much uproar in both our families. Steve was six years younger than me and his father actually thought he was still a virgin until I, the Loose-Moral’d Strumpet, corrupted him.

My family predictably (but temporarily) condemned and excommunicated me for abandoning them and taking my income with me. This saddened me at the time, because I truly wished them all the best, but I had come to understand that you could hand my mother a million dollars and within a few months she’d be broke again and back in debt. Her “martyred victim” self-image absolutely defined her, and she sabotaged every opportunity for improving her lot that was ever offered to her. I could not see pouring the rest of my life into that gaping black hole of self-defeating futility.

Steve’s father continued to squawk pretty much nonstop about his heretofore unsoiled son Living In Sin, so when I was 27 and Steve was 21 we decided that maybe it was time to tie the knot.

I don’t want to give the impression that I married unwillingly. On the contrary, I thought we were wonderful together, a study in complementary opposites. And oh, the splendid dreams and plans we wove for our life together! It was going to be GREAT!

So we married, there at home beneath the cottonwood trees, and then there was a huge reception in town that seemingly half of Anza showed up for.

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But I’m getting ahead of my story…let’s back up a step.

After I met Steve and before I moved in with him, I met a woman who asked me if I wanted to collaborate with her on a childrens’ book. I don’t even recall how I met her or how the subject came up, but somehow we ended up working on this project together. It was an ABC book similar to Animalia, with a tongue-twister for each letter of the alphabet. The machine shop I’d been working in for the past four years was closing down, and I was eager to put that behind me and start my career as a Professional Artist.

The book was never finished…something came up in the woman’s home situation and she had to take care of it, and we fell out of touch. It probably wouldn’t have been published anyway; I think it was a bit TOO Animalia. The idea had Already Been Done, and better than we could have done it.

But pulling out those old illustrations a few days ago gave me a smile or two, and a few of them are worth sharing. For some reason they’re not scanning well at all, but you can get the gist, anyway. I particularly like “Jolly Jaguars Jog Jade Jungle, Jumping Jittery Jerboas,”

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and “Five Fearless Ferrets Falling Fast!”

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Some of the pictures contained little in-jokes, like the beetles referencing Raphael’s cherubs…

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…but this one?

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I got nothing. I can’t even remember which letter of the alphabet it’s supposed to be for.

With the book on permanent hiatus, I turned my creative efforts to other projects. For a while I was making a few bucks (actually a respectable number of bucks) painting portraits of other folks’ horses.

Those pics tomorrow!

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It’s My Blogaversary!

Ramblings is one year old today!

Some highlights…

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What a difference a year makes.

And…apparently that’s all I have to say about that.

PS. Happy Love Thursday!

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Wordless Wednesday: Pyracantha

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Memory Lane 3: Wee Folk (Mature Content Warning For Mild Nudity)

While I was in my “coloring book” phase I drew a lot of elves and faeries. The elves were always elegantly garbed…

…but the faeries never had a stitch on:

I’m not sure why all my wee folk were nekkid, but I suspect that it was a subconscious response to the soul-crushing repressiveness of my home life. You know, I couldn’t do anything about the situation I was trapped in (or I thought I couldn’t, which amounted to the same thing), but by golly my faeries were going to frolic unfettered by any constraints at all!

That whole “coloring book” art style was kind of…well…not my best work, but it segued into something a bit more snazzy in my third year up here, when my friend Dani asked me to do some illustrations of creatures she had created for the rpg world she was developing.

Those pics tomorrow!

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