So the Brooklyn Art Library Sketchbook project has been through some things. They had a fire. And then moved. Then they did this free Time Capsule project. Of course I had to think what I could put in a time … Continue reading
Category Archives: illustration
The pandemic has been weird right? I’ve done lots of art, mostly to keep myself distracted. But early on, I started painting on the leftover wood blocks that were hanging around my studio. Then I remembered the Art-o-Mat. I thought … Continue reading
Mekare, watercolor, 9×11Last year I did this watercolor sketch for my friend Ilana. Right before the pandemic, her kitty, Mekare died. She was devastated, a feeling I know well, when it comes to pets, particularly cats. A year later, I’m … Continue reading
Ocean Wave, acrylic, 28×50A bunch of artists made themselves famous with abstract Action Art a few decades back. they liked to experiment with the properties of the paint. I enjoy that this has had a bit of a renaissance with … Continue reading
Since I was a kid, my mom and I painted Christmas ornaments together. I still have a lot of those. As an adult, I continued painting ornaments and since being a cat person, I have always painted an ornament for … Continue reading
I was asked to do an inspirational piece of art for my kid’s school. This is what I came up with. I suspect this character and world will pop up again. … Continue reading
Finally! Here’s the photos of my latest Sketchbook Project. I apparently almost got too ambitious. I decided to do hidden things, which made the book really interactive, with flaps to lift and messages within messages. It was a lot of … Continue reading
My kid is in Irish Dance and sometimes we go to these big contest performances. And sometimes I submit art for them. Here is The Tree of Life, Celtic Fox and The Cat Sidhe. All watercolor and ink. It’s been … Continue reading
Gallery
Inktober 2017
This gallery contains 31 photos.