Would it be possible for me to use your illustration of William Bradford for a presentation to my 12th grade literature students? I would include the image and reference to you (and a link to this site) on the PowerPoint. The presentation itself is used only in my classes and will not be shared beyond my classroom. If possible, please post as a response. Thank you -- Mrs. C
Steve... I feel like I'm always saying the same things like... your stuff is amazing, I love the colors, I love your whimsical style. I'm hoping that you will post the links to these books in the future because I would love to purchase your work.
Thanks so much for allowing me to add your absolutely amazing artwork to my presentation! We'll actually be reading a bit by Bradford himself (much to the dismay of my students--who feel that if it wasn't written on mySpace then it probably isn't "cool").
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Would it be possible for me to use your illustration of William Bradford for a presentation to my 12th grade literature students? I would include the image and reference to you (and a link to this site) on the PowerPoint. The presentation itself is used only in my classes and will not be shared beyond my classroom. If possible, please post as a response. Thank you -- Mrs. C
Hi Mrs. C--
That would be fine. Thanks for asking, and I hope the presentation goes well (Scarlet Letter, perhaps..?).
-Steve
Steve... I feel like I'm always saying the same things like... your stuff is amazing, I love the colors, I love your whimsical style. I'm hoping that you will post the links to these books in the future because I would love to purchase your work.
Your nerdy fan,
me.
Thanks for the adulation, Meridth! I think a healthy bit of nerdiness goes with the illustration territory...
hehe. I totally agree :)
Thanks so much for allowing me to add your absolutely amazing artwork to my presentation! We'll actually be reading a bit by Bradford himself (much to the dismay of my students--who feel that if it wasn't written on mySpace then it probably isn't "cool").
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