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blogjhm · 27 days
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All nine of these Winnie the Pooh books from the U.K. The first four by Milne and Shepard and the five byJane Riordan David Benedictus Paul Bright Brian Sibley Jeanne Willis Kate Saunders and Mark Burgess. The ninth one called Winter In The Wood will be released in the U.K. on September 26th.
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holespoles · 28 days
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E.H. Shepard
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gravity-rainbow · 1 year
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"We'll be friends until forever, just you wait and see." A.A. Milne
sketch by E.H. Shepard
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tomoleary · 8 months
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E.H. Shepard - Endpapers from The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
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mrmousetolliver · 4 months
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Map of the Hundred Acre Wood (1926) "drawn by me and Mr. Shepard helpd."
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elijones94 · 2 years
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🐯🦉 On and off, I have done sketches and drawings of Tigger and Owl based on E.H. Shepard’s interpretations of the characters in his illustrations of A.A. Milne’s original “Winnie the Pooh” books. Tigger did not appear in the first “Winnie the Pooh” book, which was published in 1924. He made his first appearance in “The House at Pooh Corner”, which was published in 1928. 🐾🍃🍂🌳
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popsaturdaymash · 4 months
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My first digital watercolor painting inspired by a request one of my co-workers gave me for an art piece. She wanted me to draw a piece involving one of her favorite Winnie the Pooh characters, Eeyore, as the main subject. This is surprisingly one of the very few attempts I've made at doing background art in a very long time.
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So instead of the Disney version that a lot of people are quite accustomed to, I decided to take influence from one of my favorite versions of the character from the original stories by A. A. Milne and illustrator E. H. Shepard. This version definitely did hit a cord of nostalgia for me since it was one of my biggest influences in my work from the days of checking out library books in Middle School. I tried my best to emulate overall somber and whimsical tone of the original stories the best I could at the time.
This was definitely a much more relaxing experience and fun overall. Something about painting this was extremely peaceful for me at the time.
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(If anyone is interested in any prints or pieces, feel free to message me sometime and we can talk!)
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downthetubes · 1 year
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Farshore announces official Winnie-the-Pooh sequel by Jane Riordan and Mark Burgess
Farshore, an imprint of HarperCollins UK, has announced an official Winnie-the-Pooh sequel, written by Jane Riordan, illustrated by Mark Burgess
Farshore, an imprint of HarperCollins UK borne from their acquisition of Egmont Books (formerly Egmont UK Ltd), has announced an official Winnie-the-Pooh sequel, written by Jane Riordan, illustrated by Mark Burgess. Due for release in September, Winnie-the-Pooh: Tales from the Forest brings the beloved character, along with Christopher Robin and his group of woodland friends, back for a new…
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elleventures · 2 years
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E.H. Shepard is a children book illustrator who is known for his works in Winnie the Pooh. With his use of ink and watercolor, I am fascinated by how lively he brings his characters to life.
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blogjhm · 1 year
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Christopher Robin goes upstairs to his bedroom taking Winnie the Pooh with him so he can play with Pooh and his other friends.
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thatwritererinoriordan · 11 months
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Once There Was a Bear: Tales of Before It All Began (Winnie-the-Pooh)
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asimplelittlememory · 2 years
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Pooh Corner
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tomoleary · 8 months
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E.H. Shepard Winnie the Pooh
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clarktooncrossing · 8 months
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HEY THERE PEOPLE OF TODAY AND ROBOTS OF TOMORROW! IT'S ME, CLARK!
On New Year's 2024 I vowed to myself that I'd be more productive than ever, streamlining all of my ideas and making a decent living on commissions. While doing that I figured I'd keep my creative muscles limber by posting the occasional DUDEL or Sketch BOOM every now and again. Now chances are these won't be a daily thing. There'll be some days when I'm just feeling too bushed to scribble my silly ideas down on paper or I'll be too busy binging the likes of Steven Universe or Burn Notice. Yes, I am fully aware that those two shows make for a weird combination. Just imagine Michael Westen trying to help out the Crystal Gems, I'd totally watch that. Then again, I have a weird imagination as this DUDEL is about to illustrate.
Christopher Robin had many companions living in the Hundred Acre Woods. Though perhaps none plushy pal holds as special a place in his heart as his dear friend Edward Bear, or Pooh for short. Pooh was not a bright bear. Solving complex equations or discuss the philosophies of Plato were of little use to one who has fluff where his brains would be. Luckily brains aren't required to be intelligent. Old Edward more than made up for this when it came to his immensely large heart. Weather is was protecting his pal Piglet from Jagulars, helping his friend Eeyore find his tail, or simply bouncing around with Tigger, Eddy was the bear everybody turned to. Including Matt Whimsy, the animation magician of Hollywood responsible for Freddy and Fiona Fox. He and his animation team at Whimsy Studios adapted the classic tales of this lovable teddy bear into a series of movies over the years that have outlived A.A. Milne, Matt Whimsy, and even Christopher Robin himself. Now today fans of the characters can meet them at Whimsyland in California whenever not riding Edward's Excellent Expedition, helping the gang from the woods find the fabled North Pole!
Maybe I can help them find it after completing an entire Sketch BOOM. This was meant to be the start of one right up until Rosie Stardust foiled my plans. Dang that Cosmic Cutie and her alien design! Having said that, expect more from my multiversal adventurer later. For now I couldn't let a good design go to waste. What prompted me to draw this was Whimsyland, my answer to the question of what is Brooklyn Nine Nine took place at a theme park instead of a police precinct. Realizing I needed more recognizable characters for this fictional park, I decided to go with the ones that were thankfully in the public domain. Really the challenge was coming up with a design that wasn't similar to those used my a certain company, which I think I succeeded in doing. What helped was going back to the original designs by E.H. Shepard and keeping to the simplistic mindset. My biggest hurtle was Pooh's attire since, despite wearing one in the original freak'n book, I couldn't dress him in a tiny red shirt. So instead I settled on a scarf to fit with his adventurous life style. Here's hoping we'll see more of Old Eddy, Piglet, and Tigger in the future. For now-
MAY THE GLASSES BE WITH YOU!
PS: Oh, you noticed the logo on the bottom, did you? We'll talk about that later...
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