1. I’m sorry that I haven’t talked to you in like ages, I wish things weren’t so busy
2. I want to see how your web comic is progressing
3. I’ll be in Vancouver in LESS THAN A WEEK!
1. I’m sorry that I haven’t talked to you in like ages, I wish things weren’t so busy
2. I want to see how your web comic is progressing
3. I’ll be in Vancouver in LESS THAN A WEEK!
Dear Emotional Creature:
I believe in you. I believe in your authenticity, your uniqueness, your intensity, your wildness. I love the way you dye your hair purple, or hike up your short skirt, or blare your music while you lip-synch every single memorized lyric. I love your restlessness and your hunger. You possess the energy that, if unleashed, could transform, inspire and heal the world.
Water Girl
I love playing Scrabble with cute boys!
Madison at Tipi Camp
(fits in to section TWO of my sketchbook re-amped project)
Nightmare Child (section 2)
Lovely Esper
(fits in to category two of my re-amping sketchbook project)
I started a project this weekend. I went through the pages of my current sketchbook and found all the drawings I had given up on and didn’t like. Then I separated them in to three categories (in my mind.)
1) Pages with a few pencil marks that can be erased and turned back in to blank usable pages
2) Drawings that are too much work to erase, or impossible to erase, that I don’t like very much, that I can draw over with pastels or collage over
3) Pages which have aspects I like that I can incorporate in to a new design
This was one of the only pages that fell within category three. I started out only with the face, and made a pattern of sorts with some tin foil, pieces of envelopes, and felt pens.
My sweet friend Eowyn
Lets hang out when my mangoes are ripe.