Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

Tee Time and Tailgating: New work for Integrity Golf Magazine



Here's an illustration I did recently for a newly-launched magazine, Integrity Golf. The article is about how football and golf pair up nicely among sports fans, and the art director wanted to see some fans tailgating on a golf course. I figured naturally they would choose to tailgate out of the back of their golf cart. You can see more of my work at www.scottdubar.com.

Cartoons for Common Ground Magazine






San Francisco's Common Ground magazine is leading up to it's 40th anniversary with an issue devoted to the importance of humor. Editor Rob Sidon, who knew me from my days doing comics and short animations for a meditation center in India, called me up to ask if I had anything on hand. Alas, I had none. But that didn't stop me from putting pencil to paper.

The first one I did is a variation on an idea I had for a Grumpy Cat meme playing off Ekhart Tolle's The Power of Now. The second one, like most good humor, is actually based on a true event.

You can see more of my work at www.scottdubar.com.

A Well-Kept Home



Latest work for Utah Adventure Journal. Had fun with the 50's retro approach and limited color palette. Below are a few of my initial sketches before hitting on the final idea.






You can see more of my work at www.scottdubar.com.

New work from Rachel Lewis: Recipe illustrations in Australian Cleo Magazine

I was contacted recently by the lovely people at Cleo Magazine, in Australia, who really like my recipe illustrations and wanted me to produce some more for a feature in the September issue! Random but amazing!

So I allowed them to reproduce two of my old ones, and did two new ones for them as well, which I want to post up here:


This recipe is one from my mum - she always makes this at BBQs and get-togethers etc and it's so amazing (as the title suggests), and pretty easy too. The feta and the capers make it stand out against shop-bought couscous, it's perfect for summer days!

 I've made this a few times and it is easy - the ready made cake mix is a bit of a cheat so sometimes I do make it from scratch. Using the orange juice instead of water is genius and they taste amazing - especially the next day when the orange zest has had time to sink into the icing and give it flavour.
 Nom nom nom.

So these illustrations will be in the September issue of Cleo, out in August. If (like me) you don't live in Australia then you won't be able to get your hands on a copy, but I have some friends in Oz who hopefully can send me it! If you do live there though then go buy it when it's out ^.^

This is the first time my work has been published onto actual physical paper so I'm really happy. It's just on an exposure basis (humph, no money) but who knows what could come from this? Good times! Thanks Australia, very random but cool!

Women



Here are a couple of illustrations for a lifestyle magazine created in Illustrator. The one in Paris is inspired on my wife .... well except the fact my wife has a normal shape head, oh, and a cat not a dog ...

Interview with me (Rachel Lewis) on Crushable.com!

Hey dust-ers,

I've been really busy with my graphic design job so I haven't produced a new illustration for a while. However, I was interviewed a little while ago for American online fashion and lifestyle magazine, crushable.com.

The really awesome Tom Rosinski, who is a writer and graphic designer at Crushable.com, contacted me saying he really liked my work and wanted to feature me! Click here for the full interview.

Exciting times!

Rachel.

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