tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post5568475371495286344..comments2023-11-18T09:51:52.115+10:30Comments on Medlar Comfits: Fine illustration – The Heron's Nest haiku magazineanna tambourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01338581782386113668noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-43745862972417602012008-01-23T13:02:00.000+10:302008-01-23T13:02:00.000+10:30Thanks, Kathleen. You've got a very interesting si...Thanks, Kathleen. You've got a very interesting site, too, so I'm glad you included your link. <BR/><BR/>In the Alphabet, I'm particularly taken with Boris Artzybasheff who exemplifies what an illustrator can be. The ads and the current affairs are history, but his wry characters are alive!<BR/>http://www.fulltable.com/VTS/aoi/a/artzy/a.htm<BR/><BR/>Be sure to check out the whole "Cultural Archive" that the Alphabet of Illustrators is part of, at The Full Table http://www.fulltable.com/CA/index.htm<BR/>Chris Mullen is the magician behind the Alphabet of Illustrators and The Full Table, both examples of altruism on the web.<BR/><BR/>And if you missed my must-see recommendation earlier, here it is again. Vanessa Ruiz's "Street Anatomy" blog ("Medicine + Art + Design") is not only a must-see for the works of others she finds and displays, but a must-read for her brilliant commentaries. I would have thought her education would have ruined her ability to communicate, but she must have not listened or absorbed well. <BR/><BR/>And she is everything I admire as an illustrator, too.<BR/><BR/>Perhaps the most amazing thing about her is that, as a primarily visual communicator, she call also spell. <BR/>http://streetanatomy.com/blog/anna tambourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338581782386113668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078507.post-77617583303623703952008-01-21T17:46:00.000+10:302008-01-21T17:46:00.000+10:30The Alphabet of Illustrators is fascinating - than...The Alphabet of Illustrators is fascinating - thankyou for the link!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com