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A School of Mermaids

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By Madonna Davidoff An activity and coloring book project I am working on. To see more of my work go to www.MadonnaArt.com

School, Kids Color! - Susie Lee Jin

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Cut paper illustration for McGraw-Hill Wright Group. To see more of my art, please visit www.susiestudio.com

School - Ginger Nielson

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Practice with a patient friend can make homework fun! ©Ginger Nielson You may see more illustrations in my online portfolio.

School- Penny Weber

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His Monsters Followed Him to School Promotional piece by Penny Weber and Keith Weber done in acrylics and crayons. Please see more of my work at www.pennyweberart.com

School - Yvette Silver

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I used traditional materials to make this image that ran in ACTION Magazine, a publication of United Spinal Association. More of my work can be seen at: www.flickr.com/photos/yvettesilver/

Ginger Nielson ~ Back to School Nightmare

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It is every little kid's back to school nightmare. And how you deal with it can be very creative. ©Ginger Nielson 2009 "The Bedroom ATE my homework!"

sruble:school

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These two paintings for  Watercolor Wednesdays   and the  CBIG blog  are from a YA zombie graphic novel I’m working on, starring  Sheila the Zombie Cheerleader . The graphic novel isn’t in watercolor, but I thought I’d do some zombie watercolors this month because Watercolor Wednesdays has school prompts every week. Sheila’s first day back at school was yesterday. (She wouldn’t let me post her first day picture last week. If I did, she said she’d, “eat my brains!”) Sheila’s best friend Amanda suffered through the first day with her. Here’s their first day picture, which Sheila said I could post today: Sheila the Zombie Cheerleader's first day of school Sheila and Amanda are talking about the new teacher in the next picture: Zombie High staff changes ... The black line for both images is acrylic paint and the color is watercolor crayon. I love watercolor crayons because they make me feel like a kid again. I get to color with crayons, then paint. Fun! Maybe next week I’ll do crayon r