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Monthly Archives: February 2010

Thinking Cap

When drawing from a plastic skeleton, there’s no need to pretend the head is screwed on straight.

Glacial Mist

Fog rises off the Slocan Lake to the New Denver Glacier.

Pen & Ink: Pine Deckle

Even a shadow doesn’t make as lovely a mark as a twig dipped in India Ink.

Pen & Ink: Texture

India and Ink and Lipstick, a graffiti mirror.

Pen & Ink: Night Pine

Ink and a swash of white paper indictive of moonlight and night-saturated pines.

Pen & Ink: Deckle

The lovely deckle edges, met by the swipe of a brush whose marks are defined by the wax resist; and a beautiful black bloom.

Pen & Ink: Chalkboard

India Ink, Gesso, and Wax Resist, wielded by a trio of markmaking instruments: a Bamboo pen, an evergreen twig, and a paintbrush

Untitled (Costume: Bunny, Dog)

More in the series of hybrids, the tiny child peers from the mouth of the best friend, under a prancing biped rabbit.

Untitled (Female, Snake)

Pencil Drawing An iteration of my latest series of drawings, inspired by babies dressed as plush toys, remembering elementary school imaginary hybrid animals. Also heavily influenced by mermaids and The Silver Chair (Chronicles of Narnia).

Untitled (Girl, Log)

A girl with sideswipe bangs perched beside a log and the silhouette of an evergreen.