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All images in this gallery were done totally in Illustrator. There was no Photoshop or Expression used on any of these. Illustrator is so versatile! Click on the thumbnail to go directly to that page, or click here to start at the beginning and click through the gallery. Comments may be sent to me here.

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Apple Tree (27,408 bytes)Balloons done with gradient mesh (23,428 bytes)For my daughter (17,055 bytes)Lashes are dotted lines, gradients and masks were used in this image. (64,493 bytes)
Paint brush (3,056 bytes)Experimenting with the filters in Illustrator (18,377 bytes)Remember Rubik's Cube? Well, this one was easier! (7,724 bytes)Brushe stroke exercise (14,160 bytes)If everybody climbed out of the bowl, would you do that too? (28,388 bytes)
Abstract made by drawing seamless tiles andutilizing smart guides (9,658 bytes)An exercise in the gradient mesh tool (15,265 bytes)A variety of methods were used here. I wanted to capture the vastness of Africa. Adobe's animal patterns were used on the giraffe, and the zebra bursh was modified for this image. (31,146 bytes)Good Thunder Fire Department Rescue Van (15,562 bytes)Good Thunder Fire Station #4 (14,287 bytes)
Iris (11,474 bytes)King of the Grill was done for my husband's Father's Day card when we gave him a ...you guessed it, a propane grill! (23,543 bytes)Lizard and leaves. The lizard started out as a dingbat and used Adobe's animal patterns and gradients and inner glow effects to give him a three dimensional appearance. (27,707 bytes)Looking Out: Curtains are blends, the trim is a brush I made using text and Artlandia's SymmetryWorks filter. The window is an exercise in transparency. The apple tree was recycled from an earlier project, my son's Father's Day card. (15,023 bytes)Pansies, my favorite flower (24,054 bytes)
Pencil: the tutorial for this and the paintbrush are in my tutorials section of my Illustrator pages. (1,963 bytes)Records---probably dating myself by drawing these! (11,137 bytes)Roses, using gradient fills.  (32,193 bytes)Rosebowl: the rose was done with gradient mesh and the bowl and water uses transprency. (14,181 bytes) Tires in a corner (19,288 bytes)
Tulip...gradient mesh but I bet you knew that! (21,691 bytes) Abstract using layer modes and transparency (27,072 bytes)  

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August 30, 2002