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John Manders Illustration
Illustrator and Author
Caricatures- Weddings / Proms
Comic Strips
Author of Children's Books - for sale
School Assembly Visits
Drawing Demonstrations
412-400-8231
Caricatures- Weddings / Proms
Comic Strips
Author of Children's Books - for sale
School Assembly Visits
Drawing Demonstrations
412-400-8231

Interview
illustration career, illustration process, self promotionHead over to the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators website, where you’ll find our newsletter, PSInside. Editor Anni Matsick interviews me.
An early Christmas gift
UncategorizedOur British friends, the Wallaces (John, Sarah, William & Sam) sent a delightful little children’s book about a British family who travel around the United States. It’s titled: Flight Three, U.S.A., A Ladybird Book of Travel Adventure. Story by David Scott Daniell, and what appear to be gouache illustrations by Jack Matthew—like the one of Old Faithful above. Published in 1959 by Wills & Hepworth Ltd, Loughborough.
As the title suggests, this book is part of a travelogue series. This one’s about two British kids, Alison & John, who tag along on Daddy’s business trips. They tour the United States while Daddy reels off information about their destinations. When they stop by a farm in Middle America they eat hamburgers—’very large and delicious beef patties.’
I think we served hamburgers when the Wallaces visited us a few years back, on their tour of the United States. We had tacos, too. I met John and Sarah 10 years ago in Mexico on an illustrators’ retreat. You can find a few of John’s images here.
Here’s an aerial shot of the Battery in New York City—
A great old truck
book promotion, illustration processMy friend Tim is a landscaper in Mars, Pa, and owns this wonderful 1950s Ford truck. It still runs but needs a bit of, ah, cosmetic repair in one or two spots. Yes, that’s a fender in the bed. I confess: I covet it and would love to have one of my own someday.
Tim’s truck found its way into Peter Spit A Seed At Sue. Here it is with a guy selling watermelons out of the back. The street is Stanton Avenue in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood where I used to live.