Visualizing a Headache
My submission for the October theme challenge (done just as I was leaving for a conference in Rhode Island, which meant I didn’t get to share it until I got back home); better late than never, right?
Visualizing a Headache
My submission for the October theme challenge (done just as I was leaving for a conference in Rhode Island, which meant I didn’t get to share it until I got back home); better late than never, right?
Red truck on the roadside.
This red truck belongs to the building inspector of Greene county. I saw how much it is loved and cared by his owner. I used ink and Kuretake pens.
Red Ink
An abstract page done with a micron pen while thinking about summer and the warm days ahead.
First Breath of Summer
Although it is quite early in the season for warm weather (compared to most of the years of my life before the last few), there are lots of hot days and a good deal of warm sunshine to be had here in Morgantown.
Mom’s Sixtieth Birthday Card
A passion of mine is old postcards and I wanted to do something special for a milestone year for my mom. Since she loves roses, as well as shades of red and pink, I designed and made a card around a 1910 postcard for her birthday.
Cat Patterns
Another shape of patterns inspired by my younger cat who, whenever there is an umbrella open to dry insists on sitting underneath it and nowhere else, even napping there instead of on the couch or chairs.
On the other side of the looking glass
My submission for the February 2012 theme challenge (should post by the end of the month if all goes according to plan).
Bourbon
In mid-January I was able to visit a friend in Southern Kentucky after a conference and the drive home took me along the historic Bourbon Trail. I was able to visit three different distilleries (Bourbon is my spirit of choice), and take a tour of the Maker’s Mark operation. It was an incredibly pleasant trip with good friends for company.