Confession: I kind of have a ... thing ... about objects which glow in the dark. This fascination might have its roots in my childhood fear of the dark, but at heart, I just think GITD items are super-cool. I would paint my house in glow-in-the-dark paint if it were possible. Recently, the folks... Continue Reading →
The Sick Kit: Days 20 & 21, #The100DayProject2019
Some sort of stomach bug precluded me from doing a drawing yesterday, but it did afford me the chance to reflect on illnesses past. I was sick a lot as a child. (I am ill a lot as an adult, too, but that's a different story for a different day.) The common cold, ear infections,... Continue Reading →
Bun-Hur: Day 19, #The100DayProject2019
My sketchbooks feature any number of half-completed scribbles, usually with a scrawled notation which I may or may not be able to remember and/or decipher. This one I remember: in a bookstore one day, out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a title on the spine of a book which, for a fraction... Continue Reading →
Easter Bumper Cars: Days 17 & 18, #The100DayProject2019
I've always wanted to draw an Easter card featuring a panoramic view of a springtime-themed fair, or amusement park. I guess this is the first step. Save
Millions of Emus: Day 16, #The100DayProject2019
My eyesight has been terrible for most of my life; trying to read headlines on the internet has done nothing to improve it. I realized within a split-second, of course, that the actual headline I saw was "French billionaires, companies pledge millions of euros to rebuild Notre-Dame," but the mental image conjured by my initial... Continue Reading →
Night Cats: Day 15, #The100DayProject2019
The cover for Night Cats. The paper is Nepalese lokta paper, handmade & hand-printed (not by me!) with metallic stars, moons, and suns. I drew the Night Cats directly on the cover with Posca markers; the Lokta paper is kind of absorbent, which is why they look a little fuzzy. Their pose is cheerfully borrowed... Continue Reading →
Night Cats: Day 14 #The100DayProject
There is not much drawing on this page of Night Cats, except for the faux-scroll. But on a day of unimaginable loss, maybe the words are enough. Materials: Canson Mi-Teintes paper (black); Posca paint markers, Bazzill Stars kraft paper with foil. Save
Night Cats, Day 13: #The100DayProject2019
In yesterday's post, I mentioned that the Chief Night Cat -- appearing as the merest sliver of a waxing moon-- was inspired by my own late cat Henry. Henry appears again today, as DayCat. Because Henry was orange, like the morning sun, and because, as in the line from the "For I will consider my... Continue Reading →
Night Cats, Day 12: #The100DayProject2019
Since the Night Cats are responsible for so much, I figured they probably have a boss. A fairly sappy confession: we once had a tremendous cat named Henry. We loved him with all our hearts, and he wholeheartedly loved the entire world and everything in it. Scientists claim that cats "simply don’t have the facial... Continue Reading →
Night Cats, Day 11: #The100DayProject2019
"They go together like cats and doughnuts*" is not a metaphor which springs to most people's minds, I guess, which means today's blog entry requires some exposition. I mentioned in a previous post that the Night Cats are based on my friend's cats; we met them during a weekend visit. As a sort of hostess... Continue Reading →
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