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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Why Buy the Cow?
Holy Cow! This was a card Tina made for an engagement. I don’t think the free milk joke was her inference, but it would have been had I made it. That’s why Tina makes most of the cards!
Posted in Drawer Cards
Tagged cow, digital illustration, Drawer Cards, engagement, marriage, Tina Garceau
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Love Hurts
For all of you faithful readers who have been wondering as to the reason for that “AAAAIIIEEEEGGAH!” at the end of the last installment, you can sate your curiosity TODAY over at CO2 Comics! Tina has cooked up some colossal … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged Cartoon, CO2 Comics, digital illustration, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Sour Cherry Tart
Not only does Tina illustrate and design as well as provide colors to Monkey & Bird, but she is an expert baker. This is a sour cherry tart she whipped up in her kitchen for Easter. It tastes better than … Continue reading