27 February 2010

Bright & Ready for Spring

My WILDflowers are featured in this treasury!
Bright & Ready for Spring

Jónsi - Go Do

Jónsi - Go Do from Jónsi on Vimeo.

26 February 2010

South Broadway

This is a drawing I am currently working on of South Broadway. I'm going to translate into a stylized illustration, and it will become a new select note card that will be for sale at ML Gifts & Accessories here in Nyack, NY. Other new note cards are in the making as well!
South Broadway - preview
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24 February 2010

Seasonal WILDflowers - 05

These flowers are changing colors and have gone WILD! They love life and want to be FREE, so love the life that they show the world. And whenever your life is less colorful, turn to these flowers to brighten your day. Be colorful! Buy yourself a bouquet for the changing seasons.

This original drawing is now FOR SALE in my shop.

seasonal WILDflowers - no. 5

[detail]
seasonal WILDflowers - no. 5 [detail]


Original Drawing
Materials: Pen/Ink/Markers on Found Paper (100% Recycled)
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Date: 2010

19 February 2010

The Birds' Village

They live in a colorful village... one that's filled with a lot of singing.

This original drawing is now FOR SALE in my shop.
The Birds' Village

[detail]
The Birds' Village - detail

Original Drawing
Materials: Pen/Ink/Markers on French's Construction White Paper (100% Recycled)
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Date: 2010

18 February 2010

Red's Branch

Now for sale in my shop!
Red's Branch

Original Drawing
Materials: Pen/Ink/Markers/Watercolor
Size: 11" x 7"
Date: 2010

16 February 2010

Draw the Line

I've been listening to David Gray as I worked most of the day today. I mostly listened to his old stuff, but I'm inspired by the lines that are drawn in this video.

12 February 2010

S. Broadway Sketches

Sketches of South Broadway -- Nyack, NY
South Broadway sketches

This is just a sneak preview of the illustration that is in the making.

11 February 2010

"Drudgery is not what work is meant to be. Our work should be our play. If we watch a child at play for a few minutes, seriously at play, we see that all his energies are concentrated on it. He is working very hard at it. And that is how the artist works, although the artist may be conscious of discipline while the child simply experiences it."

- Madeline L'Engle


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