#33 Impermanence
Years ago, I bumped into a good friend of mine at the swimming pool. Olivia had always been a beautiful athletic woman who had...
Years ago, I bumped into a good friend of mine at the swimming pool. Olivia had always been a beautiful athletic woman who had...
I am late posting this week, although, to be fair, there is neither an actual schedule by which I am supposed to post or a blog inspector...
This week brings the second installment of the witch story. I collaged the illustration on a thin piece of reclaimed denim and...
For years, I have been making notes about a story that takes place in the mountains of central France. The "massif central" is a...
I have been on a roll experimenting with techniques that combine collage, appliqué and embroidery. This particular piece combines all...
Once in a while, I struggle mightily to come up with a weekly story and illustration. This week's drawing is inspired by sketches I had...
I can't believe Project 105 is a quarter of the way through, with the 26th installment being posted right before Christmas! This week's...
There are so many times when I don't know what is going to happen with a particular design. This one started with the border, which got...
Two years ago, I met a blacksmith. This woman was no joke. She built metal structures and installations for sculptors and artists. ...
Sometimes, it feels almost impossible to find my way out. I am stuck. I am in a rut. Nothing goes my way. I make ten pictures, none...
Look at this little dude with his cat and his fancy pants! I am finally over the nasty flu and feeling playful this week. This plump...
The longer I remain in the US, the more I struggle with my idea of France. I keep looking for the country I knew growing up but the...
Mothering, empty-nesting and grand-parenting and midlife are subjects that are definitely up for me this week. Home with a nasty cold, I...
My kids used to joke that there were days when they could have been abducted by aliens and I probably would not have noticed. I was a...
Years ago, I bought a ream of wrappers for cans of Alaskan Salmons: fierce looking fish on a bright red background. The wrappers remained...
This week, I am inspired by the tarot. I have a beautiful Klimt-inspired tarot deck that I love to draw cards from and of course, there...
Let's shake things up a bit this week with an abstract piece titled "The Reject Pile". It's literally taken me weeks to bring this piece...
Post-Harvey what else could I write about but the deluge that nearly drowned our city? In this week's story, the deluge lasts a Biblical...
Project 105 is on hold this week and maybe next. As many of you know, I am based in Houston and even though my family and I are safe and...
I absolutely love drawing with a very fine pen. This week's art is hard to give away, I really like what I came up with. First, because...