Friday, June 15, 2012

Milly and Harold

I channeled my younger self when I designed this one.  I was a happy, but weird kid.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Polar Bear Girl and Frog

She goes deep into the woods with a finely sharpened pencil to do detailed drawings of trees. The bear suit keeps the wolves at bay.

This guy makes being green seem like a walk in the park.
I am still over here loving this new medium.  It's the kind of work that actually makes me want to try 5 hour energy, the drink, which actually I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.  But, it would be nice to take it in the middle of the night and do several hours (five, to be exact) of solid work.  Wow, that could be interpreted as being a pretty lame statement!  What a wild and crazy woman I have become!  No, I've always been this way, and I think most people who read this blog would have the same desire to not need sleep, but rather burn the midnight oil being creative.  It's okay.  That is one of the gifts of being in your thirties, I think, is that you can more easily accept your quirks with a shrug of your shoulders and an "eh, that's right." 

I have a sad story about a frog that was given to me for my sixteenth birthday by a cute boy.  We named him Caesar because he jumped into the pizza box ("pizza, pizza").  It's such a sad story that I can't even type it.  It is also gross.  One day though, I am going to re-visit this dark story and make a comic book out of it.  A comic book of the sad and dark variety.  Caesar will look a lot different from the frog above. 

Alright, back to my happy place.  I hope you are all having a lovely summer week and that you get to spend some time splashing in a pool.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A Blue Haired Girl Leading a Sheep and Prints are in!


They are either heading to the prom or the county fair, either way, they are heading there in style!
 
 Melancholy Polar Bear Print available now!

This pirate would love to come into your home!

A friendly man who picks you flowers!

Monday, June 11, 2012


A strong man for you!  He's so strong. A few prints have been ordered and I am going to make listings of them in my Etsy shop this week!  I hope you like them very much, I am enjoying making them.
 

This past weekend my town (soon to be former town) had their annual 1000 clown parade.  It is in honor of Red Skelton's birthday, who was born in Vincennes.  They are big fans here.  I have never seen a video clip of him.  Steve Martin, who I love, was also a big fan, so I really need to buckle down and get to know Mr. Skelton.  
 

We sat across from a building that burnt down.  It was a strange experience to have all these colorful characters frolic past a giant pile of rubble while the hot, hot sun beat down on us.  Strange and delightful, which is the best kind of strange and a nice sort of delightful.  This clown was a walking pun.  He's a golfer and he's holding his "hole in one".  
 

Parades are pretty special.  This one has a lot of heart.  It is an explosion of celebration.  The streets get shut down for a march of color, laughter and candy.  I like it.


Another clown pun-----"ballet parking".  Pretty sweet.  
 

Oh Vincennes, Indiana.  I will miss you in a way.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

We All Scream


I have ice cream on the brain.  Joseph and Walter and I finally tried this local ice cream place called the zip and sip which boasts 32 soft serve flavors, including espresso and coffee!  What is the difference in taste, I wonder?  We are an indecisive family so we asked if we could mix flavors, thinking they would put half of each flavor in, like if you were to scoop it out, but instead they mixed the extracts (?) together to make one flavor.  I ended up eating maple-nut/german chocolate.  I also managed to forget that german chocolate involves coconut and that I don't like coconut.  It's a strange thing to forget, but I always do, or at least I have more than once.  It was a lot of flavor in a cone, but I ate it all because no matter what ice cream is awesome.  I like this latest guy.  I would like to hear him talk about his days of yonder. 

Monday, June 4, 2012

Quiet Little Collages




I am really having a nice time with these collages.  They whisper to me and ask me to play with them when I should be packing up my house for our cross country move in a little over a month (can you hear my heart palpitations?).  I like to suggest the tiniest, most quiet narrative with these little friends.  I like how in photoshop things can move so quickly.  Did you notice that the melancholy polar bear is actually little bear boy's bff?  I just shrank him down and whisked him into the bear boy's world.  I think it's good, his facial expression suggests that he needs a friend.

We just started watching season 4 of True Blood over here (while the kid's asleep, of course).  I always have to skip the opening credits because it grosses me out.  But, I really love the show.  It is the campiest, trashiest, vampiest thing ever, and I am surprised that I like it so much.  But, it is just tons of fun.  It takes place in Louisiana, which is where we are moving to, so it's nice to try to imagine if the town of Sookie Stackhouse is going to be much like our new town.  I guess it's not too nice since a lot of the town is pretty frightening and most of the people do things that I wouldn't want my neighbors to be doing, but the scenery looks lovely.  This season is especially fun because someone I was friends with in high school is in the cast.  It sort of takes me out of the plot a bit when she is on the screen.  I have to stop myself from exclaiming, "Hey!  Put your cloths back on and get to Geometry class!".  Not really. 

Anyway, I will be ready to offer these prints in my Etsy shop next week!  I have been testing out different printing options and I have settled on one that I find really lovely.  They are not going to be giclee prints, as I originally wanted.  I am not sure why I was set on selling "giclees", maybe because the word is so delightful to say, but these fabric collages are more like photographs than illustrations, so they look much nicer as lustre photo inkjet prints.  They are still going to be archival and also the paper has a nice feel to it. 

Have a wonderful Monday.