Thursday, January 21, 2016

Savannah Illustrated through Vintage Postcards



The Tichnor Brothers Postcard Collection included these lively illustrations of Savannah. The images are a mix of tourist locations and advertisements. The Digital Commonwealth states "The Tichnor Brothers Collection contains approximately 25,000 office proofs of postcards of the United States published by the Boston firm Tichnor Brothers Inc. These are color postcards with a linen texture dated ca. 1930-1945. The concentration is on American vacation places."

The scavenger hunt is on. 
My goal is to find as many of these places as I can
 and create something of my own in the same spot.
I've done one so far, so stay tuned!



"A drive in Bonaventure"

"A beautiful garden in Savannah"

 "31 Trustees' Garden Village, ornamental iron work by Savannah Iron & Wire Works"

 "Aerial view, Savannah, showing park extension"

 "Aerial view of Savannah"

 "Allen's Deluxe Cottages"

 "Allen's Deluxe Cottages"

 "Amusement center at night, Savannah Beach"

"Azaleas in bloom"

 "Beautiful new Harvest House, adjoining Towne & Country Motor Lodge"

 "Broughton Street, looking east, showing main business district"

 "Brownie Gardens, one of the most beautiful in 'Wormsloe'"

 "Bull Street, looking north from Wright Square, at night"

 "Chatham City"

 "Dearing Chevrolet where Oglethorpe meets West Broad"

"Dream House Furniture Co."

"Dreamland Motel, U. S. 17 -- 3 miles north of Savannah, Ga., television lounge, modern room"

"Enjoy this courtesy and service, Garden City Cab Co., Inc."

 "Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge at night"

"Fountain in beautiful Forsyth Park"

 "General Oglethorpe Hotel, Wilmington Island"

"Georgia State Port"

"Glendale Shop, Savannah's most modern millinery shop"

 "Herb House (1734), No. 26, Trustees' Garden Village"

"Lake view in Daffin Park"

 "Memorial Hospital of Chatham County (1955)"

"Mirror Tourist Court -- Restaurant, bed room interior, exterior"

 "Modern Hy-way Homes Motel"

 "Modern Rainbow Tourist Court"

 "Rainbow Motel, on U. S. 17"

 "Modern Travelers Motel"

 "Nelson Apartments"

 "New and modern Bon Air Restaurant"

 "Old Christ Church, founded 1733"

 "Old South Manor Motor Court & Restaurant on U. S. 17"

 "Owens - Thomas House"

 "Savannah Municipal Airport"

"The General Oglethorpe Hotel and Golf Club, Wilmington Island"

"The Pirates' House (1754), one of Herb and Jim's restaurants"

Another version: "Pirate's House (1759), No. 20 Trustees' Garden Village"

 "The Plantation Inn and Motor Court, U. S. 17, 6 1-2 miles south"

  "Viaduct approaching from the north at night"

"Victory Drive"

 "Victory Drive"

 
"View along shore, Isle of Hope, by moonlight"

 "View along the shoreline, Savannah Beach"


"Washington Avenue"


All images Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons by Boston Public Library. Quotation taken from www.digitalcommonwealth.org/collections/commonwealth:0p096w19r

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

SCAD Anthology in the Works


(Artwork by Phivi Spyridonos)

The SCAD Graduate Illustrators are producing an anthology of our work! The book will be an excellent resource for us to show clients and companies, and is ideal for anyone wanting a cool coffee table piece full of artwork. If you are interested in the book, or if you want to help support the artists, check out the fundraising link (I'm not sure why it says invalid page when posted to Facebook). The side panel shows different amounts and what you will receive. Thank you! 


Monday, January 18, 2016

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day



Today was the first time I've been in Georgia for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and it was wonderful. I already knew from Veterans Day that Savannah takes its parades seriously. Everybody in the parade was super friendly, wishing me a good morning as I waved.


Attempting to capture the motion of one of the drum majors and a dance team member.


I stood on MLK, Jr. Blvd before the parade began.


A concept for a civil rights campaign.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Sketching at the Zoo


Braelyn Snow-Zoo Sketches
My holiday season included a trip to the zoo. Christmas lights surrounded the habitats, giving the crisp winter day a cozy and cheerful atmosphere. Many of the animals were tucked away for the night or the season, but I managed to sketch a few. The best part about drawing in public places is when I get compliments from children who sneak a peek at my work. I love to hear proud parents tell me how well their kids can draw. I hope these brief conversations encourage kids to keep doing the things they love, whether professionally or as a hobby.
Braelyn Snow-Zoo Sketches