Wendy MacNaughton is an artist and illustrator based in San Francisco. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Juxtapoz, GOOD, 7×7 and she is a Staff Illustrator at Longshot Magazine. She has a website and blog. You can reach her here.
Maybe you could go into America’s oldest chess club and do some work there, at Mechanics Institute? (chessclub.org)
Chris C (San Francisco)
but please always keep a white square in the lower right corner.
maybe you meant to do that.
chessplayers will have their heads explode if it’s not that way.
thanks.
Brian Percival
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this has soul.
A Definite checkmate
Fabulous. Thank you.
Very cool. Sounds like the chess players are doing OK after they were forced to move? http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2010/06/chess_still_played_on_market_s.php
A visual prose poem – pensive and empathetic, without veering into sentiment. Well played, Wendy.
this is wonderful.
yes – it’s just like that.
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Love this… the artwork and the idea!
Nice. Are beginners welcome?
Great work. Love this.
Great stuff!
Maybe you could go into America’s oldest chess club and do some work there, at Mechanics Institute? (chessclub.org)
but please always keep a white square in the lower right corner.
maybe you meant to do that.
chessplayers will have their heads explode if it’s not that way.
thanks.
I have an ipad 3 and when I go to this page I see the title at the top of the box but I see nothing inside the box- there are no illustrations to see- it’s just pure white- I have the same experience when I go to Farmers Market Farmers and Meanwhile Musicians. Thought you shouLd know.
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