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Paul Vjecsner

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With several pen and ink drawings on the last page, the drawings in the following may fit in. These images are of a large full-color folder I designed for a guest ranch in Colorado, and I felt it interesting enough to show in its entirety.

30 March 2005

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PRESUMED IMPOSSIBILITIES, continued1, 2

PHOTOGRAPHY, continued1, 2, 3, 4

PORTRAITURE, continued1, 2, 3

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY, continued1, 2, 3, 4

 
The first image below is of the folder twice unfolded, with its rightmost fourth, containing the larger lettering, the vertical title page, the rest of the photo the back page. This opens to the left half of the image, with the map.
 
 
Some fold lines may in images be noticed. Next is the reverse of the preceding. The top edges of the two photos actually form the edge of the remaining part folded upward, the heading being part of the inside image following.
 
 
That heading and similar parts here, satisfactory or not, continued an interest I also soon had in lettering. The folder, as seen, informs of the many recreational opportunities on the ranch, together with trophies of one of the owners.
 
 
To the mentioned pen and ink drawings I added swatches of colors, and below I am again enlarging these illustrations for better detail, which is also why my VJ, which I didn't hesitate to include at the end, is so large.
 
 

Like last time, I liked drawing the different animals beside other subjects.

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