Jump Around! and Other Hints for Bad Drawing Days
I get in these moods where I’ll draw for hours or days, and the work will just pour out of me. Then, out of nowhere,… Read More »Jump Around! and Other Hints for Bad Drawing Days
I get in these moods where I’ll draw for hours or days, and the work will just pour out of me. Then, out of nowhere,… Read More »Jump Around! and Other Hints for Bad Drawing Days
I’ve done 3 new drawings in the last 2 days, and I’m working on another one this morning before I head over to the printshop… Read More »All of This Happened, More or Less: Fresh Raw Drawings
WE’VE FINALLY STOPPED TRAVELING FOR A WHILE! I loved our printmaking adventures to Nashville and Milwaukee, but I am plumb worn out on the car.… Read More »DIY Kitchen Printshop Project, Part I
Blake gets positively sad when there aren’t cookies about the house so that he can have one before bedtime. We’ve been traveling so much (everywhere… Read More »Lime Cilantro… Cookies?
It all began with a commission request from my mother to create a “tea themed” print for a present. I began doodling well-endowed tea pots,… Read More »What to Expect When You’re Expectorating
We returned to Ohio in the early morning hours of the 10th of March from attending Sandy’s memorial service at the Chapel on Tulane’s campus… Read More »White Neon: A Sandy Chism Memorial
I got this Vandercook 2 up and running today! All it took was a bit of SAE 30 in the “grease nipples” (or so I… Read More »Part-Part Time Job
Here are some images from recent sketchbooking. I haven’t been up to much “sketchbook for sketchbook’s sake,” these past couple of months. It’s been more… Read More »A World of Disorderly Notions
These days, I’ve been focusing on my art-making, playing catch-up with various projects, and *gasp* being a “housewife.” The term is repulsive to me. No… Read More »Baked Eggs in a Rutabaga and Sauerkraut Nest
Sleeping 8 hours a night? Cooking elaborate meals? Catching up on long-lost projects?? What?!? It’s been so long since I’ve had the time to do… Read More »The Poetry of Unpacking