‘Embrace’. Watercolour, ink, acrylic on watercolour paper.
New Illustration Blog Post: Sunset Blues
New illus. blog entry: Woman. I get bored of the way I draw things-this is a quick sketch to shake it up a bit.
Mushroom out of a can of pepsi is home to little people in the garden.
A city in summer, a city in love.
I wish it is summer where I am now. Drew these over and over for a job a few weeks back. Finished frames will be up on my folio site soon.
Made with Paper
Made with Paper, inspired by http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1d/John_Lennon_-_Imagine_John_Lennon.jpg
He looked up at his big sister as she continued. “So tomorrow I will be making my cocoon, don’t worry you will be ok”
Pineapple and watermelon
So the pineapple sat next to the watermelon. Together they looked out at the sunset.
Barnacles grabbing a meal as the waves wash over them.
Chickens in Sunshine
The two chickens sat drinking their coffee in the sun. It was heating up and they enjoyed watching people walk past.
“Bojork!” one said to other who cluck a reply. Summer was finally coming. They could feel a great roosting coming on.
Baby Seal and Mama
When she dived under the water for the first time, she felt free. All the fear and time worrying about the water and the cold fell away. She loved it.
Kitty and Little Man
They had both been taken from their parents, at a young age, by the storm. And so together they searched.
Note: This series called ‘Doodle stories’ is from our little ‘hobby’: Mungo would tell me stories and I would doodle them out, real quickly…just keeping them loose and informal….
My doodles, trying to come up with a good monster.
Twenty pandas all in a row!
This is actually a phrase i often repeat to myself to calm down when something infuriates me to the point where I am ready to throw a chair across the room. Just like Cayce Pollard of William Gibson’s book ‘Pattern Recognition’ (Great book actually, highly recommended if you’re a nerd/designer like me), who repeats ‘He took a duck in the face at one-hundred-and-fifty knots’, the pandas work like magic on me.
