Strava

I’ve been riding my bike a lot this summer and using an app that I really like called STRAVA. It keeps track of your mileage, the routes you ride, satellite maps, your other biker friends, all kinds of stuff. STRAVA keeps everything recorded for you on your own little blog, and, oh yeh… IT’S FREE! Being the hard-core cyclist that I am, I’m always looking for a reason to stop peddling and get off that bike seat, so I tend to take a lot of pictures on my rides and post them on my STRAVA page…. so if you’re curious about what my part of the world looks like, here you go…

The 13 Book Series

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Here are the books I did the covers for. If you’re interested in them you can find them HERE on the David C. Cook website.

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Here’s the Prodigal Son cover I did for a series of books for Standard Publishing.

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StandardAbraham

Here’s the Abraham cover I did for a series of books for Standard Publishing.

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The Jonah cover I did for a series of books for Standard Publishing.

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Here’s another cover I did for a series of books for Standard Publishing.

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At church today and we started a new sermon series on the Book of Daniel, so I guess I better get this cover up to show a little solidarity.

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Here’s some artwork I did for a series of books for Standard Publishing.

Orc Concept

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An orc concept for a fantasy football game.

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More Game Concepts

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A lineman for the human team in a fantasy football game concept.

Game Concepts

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I’m working on some game concepts for fantasy football.

European Ladybug Legend

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According to European legend, in the middle ages the crops were being destroyed by aphids so the farmers prayed to the Virgin Mary to send help. The next thing you know, little red bugs with black spots show up, eat the aphids and save the crops. The farmers called them “Our Lady’s Beetles” …and then later simply called them “ladybugs”.

Back By Popular Demand

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I’m happy to say these knuckleheads made it back into the story!

You can visit THE FEW Online Comic Book Shop by clicking HERE.

Almost Summer Time

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Bread taking a vacation in Toast-A-Rica… Cinderella wearing glass flippers… chickens getting hot wings while sunbathing on the beach… must be summertime…

John Lakeman

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I had a chance to play before mowing the yard so I painted this guy.