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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Moving Day
I moved a few months ago, on a cloudy, muggy day in the middle of August. That morning I rose and braced for the fall out, the way you have to before any moving day. . . . For some reason I did the unthinkable, I grabbed a pencil and absentmindedly sketched on my drafting table while finishing my bowl of Lucky Charms. This is officially the second time I've ever done anything even close to graffiti, and like the first and only other time I've ever committed such a heinous act, it was totally worth it. More than other drawings I've done, this one completely captured everything I was feeling, the melancholy, the hope, the scary feeling in the pit of my tummy, everything. I've done a lot to preserve it and I don't think it's worse for the wear. Tonight after finally unpacking my digital camera I can get her into the computer and hopefully with the help of some Windex, off of my desk.
Labels:
Sketchy
Monday, October 16, 2006
Baby Mermaids!!!!
I'm really excited about these babies. These are really early on in the creative process but I really can't wait to keep developing these. They'll be headlining on my new greeting card series. Yay!
Labels:
Baby Mermaids,
Development,
Sketchy
Tapa Dancers
These are up for a sec for motivation, and to remind me how much i love texture.
Labels:
Amber Ink.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Sticky Little Buggers
I've been designing stickers as of late. These six are my favorite and seeing as there are tons of these little guys and girls I thought I'd throw down a tiny showcase.
It's been a long time since I've had so much fun designing! I think most of that has to do with their buggy little eyes. Anyway, I hope you like them almost as much as I do. The longer I work on them the funnier they get, so maybe in a few weeks we'll have something HILLARIOUS!
It's been a long time since I've had so much fun designing! I think most of that has to do with their buggy little eyes. Anyway, I hope you like them almost as much as I do. The longer I work on them the funnier they get, so maybe in a few weeks we'll have something HILLARIOUS!
Labels:
Color,
Illustration for Kids,
Moleskine,
Product Design
Monday, October 09, 2006
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