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I had a dream last night, in which my brother found a teeny tiny baby elephant, and i somehow (i caused some sort of ruckus) ended up losing it. it wandered off into the woods and got lost in the leaf clutter. i spent the rest of my dreams, trying to find it, but no luck. If anyone finds a teeny tiny baby elephant wandering through the leaves, please let me know!
I’ve been so lucky to have been kept incredibly busy over the last 7 months. Between illustrating a number of books for publishers that I’ve always wanted to work with, and doing book store appearances and accompanying food drives for local food pantries, and attending book shows and DIY book and comic shows like MOCCA and TCAF— I haven’t really had time for much else. Happily, because we homeschool, our kids were able to go with us to all of our events, either selling their own books at shows, or just getting to know a new city. And I won’t complain- I swear, we had a blast. The last book store we visited was the way way cool Librarie Drawn and Quarterly in Montreal, and we had an awesome turn out. Here are some pics from the event.
But now we put our suitcases away and things will get quiet. We’ll get reacquainted with friends, chickens and weed the already unruly garden. And soon start working on some new books, inspired by all the beautiful work we’ve seen, people we’ve met and places we’ve seen!
I’m happy to announce the opening of my store! I’m currently set up to sell some select prints, but soon hope to add some small handmade books and cards. Please let me know if you’ve seen something of mine and would like a print of, I will print to order. I’m using really lovely, 65 lb. archival fine art, lightly textured paper and archival pigment inks.
I was so excited to find some cards I did for American Greetings in a local store! BOO!!
That is so cool that you are illustrator. I love this drawing (I hope I called it the right thing).
That is soooo cool!
you totally called it the right thing- and thank you!!
Thank you!!!