Two watercolours of the Frog painting at a cafe in Fitzrovia we named "Sharon & Tate" (because the owner resembled Charles Manson).
Watercolour 18cm x 25cm and 25cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.
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A friend told me of a message he received from his dog in a dream. I promised to paint a picture for him. This is the sketch.
Pencil and watercolour 23cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.

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Card five fresh off the press.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

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Two pages from yesterday. There's an idea in there somewhere, but can't quite get a grip on it as yet.
Pen and ink with brushpen wash. Each page 14cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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Carrick bend, Flemish eye, and Turk's head.
Pen and brushpen with watercolour. 21cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.

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A test woodcut using Japanese plywood for the first time. A new version of this.
Woodcut with digital colour. 30cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.

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The card project continues apace.
Pen and ink with watercolour 21cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.
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That's our dog, Zeus staring out at the view I got to have for seven incredible days... but that was then and now...
I'm home!
I'll admit - its' nice to be back and if I get to post twice this month I will far exceed my expectations! It's Summer and it's Book Two's turn for my as much of my attention as I can give it. In Maine I was able to sit staring at the ocean and feel the cool morning breezes while turning out pages every day! Every day! I love when that happens, when the book takes more than a few tinny baby steps and begins to show off a little leg!
I am dodging bullets in the way of freelance jobs that threaten to bring my crawling book to a halt. But what can we do? Bills need payin' and I do enjoy to eat a meal now and again.
Hey - how many of you zip over to JacketFlap just to see who was "recently on"? Come on? Fess up. I've now added that click to my frequent Amazon, and Google procrastinating clicks. Try it - it's fun. Easy. And then you can go back to work, I promise! And if you haven't signed up - rush right over now and become part of the publishing network.
Speaking of which - I was just over there on JacketFlap and the blog being highlighted at the moment (how come it's never my blog when I click over?) was David Lubar's "Gadfly in the Ointment". He's so funny and his observations...well, very David Lubar.
Last week he linked to a post that all kid writers MUST read - it's from Kate Messner's blog and it's a real pick-me-up from a 7th grade teacher and writer. Go look!
In related news: I got me a new laptop!!! Yay! The black macbook is my companion for my upcoming LA trip. It's so sleek and fun. Apple you have my heart once again.....
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mad, but good :-)