Below is a new card board cut-out for the Troy Intermediate School Art Room. This time...the ferocious Jugger Naught.
Friday, October 28, 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Cricket County Academy Play Cover
Another play cover commission for a play by Eddie McPherson. The synospis of the play goes something like this:
When Elkin inherits huge wealth from Uncle Zeke, he enrolls his hillbilly cousins into the highbrow private school, Gold-Leaf Academy. The school wants to reject the kinfolk when their cultural gap becomes a “black hole” of hilarious miscommunication. But when the school administration discovers that super-rich Elkin may endow the academy, everything changes. Cousin Fester even wins the "Prince Charming" role in the school production of Rapunzel as his sisters become the "Evil Witches." The country cousins have never been in a school play, so everything turns comically chaotic. Despite his ineptness, hayseed Fester wins the affection of the class beauty, Kayla, who plays the "Princess." Kayla chooses Fester to be her date to the school dance. Then Fester decides to take all the girls to the dance in his limo. The school snobs who ridiculed them learn that homespun charm and courtesy wins the day.
When Elkin inherits huge wealth from Uncle Zeke, he enrolls his hillbilly cousins into the highbrow private school, Gold-Leaf Academy. The school wants to reject the kinfolk when their cultural gap becomes a “black hole” of hilarious miscommunication. But when the school administration discovers that super-rich Elkin may endow the academy, everything changes. Cousin Fester even wins the "Prince Charming" role in the school production of Rapunzel as his sisters become the "Evil Witches." The country cousins have never been in a school play, so everything turns comically chaotic. Despite his ineptness, hayseed Fester wins the affection of the class beauty, Kayla, who plays the "Princess." Kayla chooses Fester to be her date to the school dance. Then Fester decides to take all the girls to the dance in his limo. The school snobs who ridiculed them learn that homespun charm and courtesy wins the day.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
A cover commission for a two-act play.
The play is about a young girl and boy whose parents refuse to let them get married because they root for opposing college football teams.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Play Cover
A cover for a play by Eddie McPherson.
The play details can be viewed at:
http://www.pioneerdrama.com/SearchDetail.asp?pc=DIVINESTEL&id=0
The play details can be viewed at:
http://www.pioneerdrama.com/SearchDetail.asp?pc=DIVINESTEL&id=0
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Play Covers
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