Still Life in Watercolor
This week, I was excited to be featured in the Artist Spotlight on Doodle Addicts, a community where I usually post my work! It was really an honor to be asked to do it, and
Journal from an artists studio
This week, I was excited to be featured in the Artist Spotlight on Doodle Addicts, a community where I usually post my work! It was really an honor to be asked to do it, and
Just a quick post today, with a sticker sheet in progress with the theme of a little book shop. My first, showing a bakery, is nearing finished at this point, with color and everything, and
I added marker to this old drawing of a ram this morning. I’m not sure if I like it better with or without the color, but here it is! It’s cold and wet and gray
I’ve been stretching my hands the last few days between my big projects with this drawing of a snake twined around some olive branches. Most of that work was in marker, but I finished by
At the end of this week, I finished the prototypes for my first series of four sticker sheets! It was really exciting, and I celebrated by starting right in with my next series. This one
Today, I finished an old sketchbook drawing by finishing in Photoshop with a little color. This illustration is based on a photo taken of the writer Charles Bukowski, although I don’t know its origins. He
I’m trying to get back into the swing of things, so I finished this silly drawing between working on stickers this week. It started as a joke, and then became something nice to work on
I have been taking a bit of a holiday break to finish Christmas presents and deal with, well… holiday things! So I’m back just with something from the sketchbook that I drew way back last
This week’s prompt on Doodle Addicts was to “draw what’s in front of you”, and I decided on the scene outside of window where I sit working on sticker art. I takes place over the
This week, as a fun side project and creative exercise, I decided to paint something inspired by Klimt. This is the result, painted in Photoshop. I found myself trying to capture the essence of November,