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Paul Vjecsner

COMMERCIAL ART

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At my last job, where I did the work now shown, one of the clients was the ASPCA, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They published a magazine for which I did many layouts and illustrations, some of the last of which are seen below. Most of them are enlarged here (not the bird migration, which was a two-page spread), so as not to lose detail. I probably also drew them at larger than printed size, but the accompanying headings here are enlarged correspondingly and were not as huge as they at places appear.

19 June 2006

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There seems little I need to comment on the individual pictures, which are mostly self-explanatory, and I am showing a mixture of them on this page.

Drawing animals, as could be seen before on this website, was of interest to me. The pony illustration below brought me back to a much earlier case.

 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
     

Some of the humorous drawings around here, to explain somewhat, represent happenings of animals as if in corresponding human situations.

   
 
   

11 July 2006. An additional drawing for the ASPCA I chanced upon and that may be of appeal.

   

MORE WORK FOR THE ASPCA

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