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She’s got an awfully big cup of coffee. I may have made it a bit too big, actually. Or maybe she REALLY needs her coffee this morning.

A woman stands talking on her smartphone while holding a large to-go cup of coffee.  Her blonde hair is pulled up into a bun held with a purple hair clip.  She's wearing leggings, a white t-shirt, purple cardigan, and brown English riding boots.  

The image is watermarked with the artist's logo and a line of text noting the client's copyright as, "Copyright (c) 2022 Learning A-Z.  All rights reserved."

3 Voodoo Dolls

Here’s a commission I finished this week. It was drawn for Isaiah Vest with the group Stileto. It’s a cover for a song titled Coffee and Drugs. The album will drop on April 22nd.

Because of the song title, the image contains drug themes. Nothing egregious, just some pills spilled on a table. But since I’m primarily a children’s illustrator, I’ll hide it behind a link. Click here to view final image.

Here’s a safe version:

An illustration of three voodoo dolls slumped together in front of a spilled, cracked coffee cup.  Copyright © 2022 Isaiah Vest.

Book Club

Here’s an illustration of mine running in February’s issue of 435 Magazine.

Book Club

This image is available at shutterstock here.

I Need a Caption for This

This image needs a caption, but I haven’t thought of anything much.  Here’s what I’ve got:

“But, honey, he’s a Nigerian prince and he needed my help.”

“You never call, you never write, you never email, you never tweet, you never PM, IM, or text, and you never like anything I post on your Facebook page!”

“Your father and I have decided that you need to take a second job to support us.”

“I wanted to adopt a dog, but they said I was too old to become a parent.”

What do you think?  Can you think of anything better?  Suggestions are welcome!

Yesterday’s Doodles

I doodled some things yesterday that I liked.  They’re just sketches, but I thought I’d share.  The original idea was silly images to go with the phrases, “You need a T-shirt.” and “You need a mug.”  I’m not sure that I quite hit the mark, but I still liked the results.