
The educational posters were also meant to be used for brochures and pamphlets. Once the original art had been scanned we isolated individual images so they could be used as individual illustrations.
Rain Cycle Painting

This the original art for another planned Backyard Enterprises educational poster. As before, I did the pencil artwork and Jeff Swenson painted in the colors.
PCB Cycle, photoshopped
The Independent Studio Strip, panel 3

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The Independent Studio Strip, panel 2
The Independent Studio Strip, panel 1
Walk A Mile 2

And here is a second illustration I contributed to the Walk A Mile newsletter.
Walk a Mile 1

Nizzibet worked for a program called Walk-A-Mile and, as part of her many other duties, wrote a newsletter. This was an illustration she had me do to liven up the text.
The Eternal Cycle

Another informational poster design for Backyard Enterprises. As before, I did the pencil artwork and Jeff Swenson painted the colors.
PCBs and Doom

Aside from area rugs Backyard Enterprises planned to create informational posters. This dealt with the hazards of PCBs. I did the original pencil artwork and then Jeff Swenson painted it. With real paints.


