NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: Better record keeping! |
People in places like Texas, California and Florida enjoyed Tom Wills Productions this holiday season.
Truth be told, I've also enjoyed delivering the gifts to them. How satisfying it is for me to know that my artwork has traveled far and near to leave a lasting memory for friends and families!
Thank you to everyone who placed holiday orders, and many thanks to those of you who kept me busy through 2013. It has been a privilege and a pleasure.
Here's a look at some of the holiday productions.
See you later this year.
No. 209: TIM AND ABBY Tim and Diane Laney Fitzpatrick, San Francisco |
At the lil' ol' San Francisco frame shoppe. |
Photo by Tim Fitzpatrick |
"Yesterday Diane gave me the awesome sketch of Abby. Once framed, it will hang above my desk. You did an incredible job of capturing the spirit of Abby and the warmth of the moment. Your personal passion for our furry friends comes through in each line."
No. 225: CATS ON A BLANKET Liz Rubino, Sonja Hixenbaugh, Pennsylvania |
"Thank you, Tom! We absolutely love it!!!!
I'm a dog person, but I love this one.Sonja's sister Venetia and I chose three cat pictures from Facebook and I set about creating one pose, placing all three felines on a bedspread. Three pictures into one! Truthfully the bedspread details took more time than the cats.
She wanted a black frame, and got one. She made the right choice.
No. 224: MAX Brittany Hipple, Texas |
No. 229: Max II |
He has his very own page here at Tom Wills Productions. Be sure to read the letter. His story is long and eventful.
http://tomwillsproductions.blogspot.com/2013/12/no-229-christmas-ride-for-max.html
No. 216: TEN Bill Sullivan, Youngstown |
Bill Sullivan asked me last summer if it would be possible to draw 10 people, in one pose, on one sheet -- for his brother's Christmas gift.
I had to think about that one, and he really had to convince me.
What I did was take a family photo done by my friend and colleague Bob Yosay, and then rearrange the people to be closer together.
This one truly is the most monumentally detailed work to this point.
Weeks before Christmas, Bill had a health scare. All of us who know and work with Bill wish him the best.
He is one of my best customers, too.
This piece was extremely important to him, and I am sure that it made for a meaningful Christmas gift.
SISTERS AND MOMMA, Venetia Hixenbaugh Moore, Florida |
"Btw, my Mom said her picture was the best Christmas present!"
This is the second go-round for these ladies. But how can I complain about that? !!
The original drawing was done for my neighbor, Venetia, in August. She wanted another, the same, for her mother in Florida.
The August version is here:
Venetia's version |
No. 220: TWO SAILORS (In A Box) Eric Sweetwood, Illinois |
There's a story behind this one, as well.
This is a very clever gift idea, for which I will claim only half credit.
The creative half!A colleague came to work a week or so ago with very specific measurements, and an old photo. I was to draw these young brothers specifically to fit into a prescribed space -- the lid of a treasure box.
"This gift made my fiftieth birthday very special."
No. 227: MARJORIE BROWN, 1930-2013 Youngstown |
No. 217: RUDY Chris and Bob Jackson, Youngstown |
"Merry Christmas. My mom loved the picture with tears. Thanks again. Happy new year."
Photo by Bob Jackson |
This is the story of the dog that wasn't there.
He's a Basset Hound and we shall call him "Rudy."I just think that's a good hound dog name.
Rudy dropped into this picture.
No, that's not right: Rudy was dropped into this picture, by me.
I'm not the only one who loves this story.
No. 230: GIRL ON HER MOUNTAIN (Kalea), Youngstown |
And speaking of stories, I snuck this one in right before New Year's Eve ... I promised that it would be interesting!
Thank you!
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