325: Back to it
Another “working” sketch as I get back to the daily grind… Every day I’m hustling.
Read moreAnother “working” sketch as I get back to the daily grind… Every day I’m hustling.
Read moreTraveling again today- a quick sketch I did on the plane, before I fell asleep fitfully, as I do on every flight ever.
Read moreWorking outside of your habitat can be challenging. This was painted with Crayola Watercolors.
Read moreI love the texture of broken-up styrofoam- it’s like bubbles or super-dimensional beading.
Read moreIn third grade, I was on the playground at Golda Meir Elementary when a girl from another class ran up to me, shouted, “I can see your epidermis!” and ran off, laughing manically. This was hugely upsetting to me, but…
Read moreAnd now back to our regularly scheduled programming. A silk flower is disassembled and transformed into a full skirt and modern top. I was doing this in the semi-darkness last night so I didn’t even see the yellow on the…
Read moreThe nostalgia tour continues with this blast from the past. An early sketch of me and mom, sporting belly shirts and toting microphones. Despite the fact that long blonde hair was my mom’s look and I was the one more…
Read moreI’m at home, so I’m feeling a little nostalgic. I’m also trying to finish a wedding dress by tomorrow, so my headspace is not in sketching-land. In that spirit, here are working sketches I created for my sister when she…
Read moreI’m a big list-maker. I find it deeply satisfying to cross things off, so I’ll frequently pad the lists with no-brainers and micro-tasks. Consequently, my lists are usually 6 pages long. A wedding, naturally, is list-central. Because I’m new to…
Read moreI’m headed back to my hometown of Milwaukee for some hanging-out with my fam and to celebrate the nuptials of one of my oldest friends- so in the grand tradition of aeroplane travel, I present to you my vintage stewardess bride….
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