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July 1, 2011 In art, branding, creativity, design, drawing, illustration By Patricia Saxton

Happy National Ice Cream Month!

Without ice cream, there would be darkness and chaos.        ~Don Kardon

(above illustration from the Pencil Point series)

You do understand what this means, right? You can have ice cream for breakfast, lunch and dinner ~ any time is ice cream time!

It also makes it a bit more “legit” for those of us who already imbibe freely…. for those of us with a couple of quarts in the freezer at all times and hot fudge at the ready …. And it provides another opportunity to show that it’s next to impossible to be anything but happy while eating ice cream.

What’s your favorite? We have the whole month to explore… scoop up!

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