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There are so many creative outlets that go hand in hand. Many actors enjoy painting, many dancers enjoy singing and many artists enjoy cooking. Well, if you're one of those artists that enjoy cooking there's a great little blog for you.
They Draw and Cook is a fun blog where numerous, talented artists, illustrators and designers share their favorite recipes through their wonderfully, creative artwork.
They Draw and Cook was created by artists
Nate Padavick and Salli Swindel. The brother and sister team specialize in artwork for greeting cards, illustrations for magazines and graphic design for arts organizations. Every day on
They Draw and Cook a new recipe is posted. And eventually the brother and sister dynamic duo have plans to publish the blog as a book. So if you love to draw, cook and eat (Who doesn't?) then head on over to this fun spot on the web. And yes - of course -
you can submit a recipe of your own.Top Illustration by Sarah WardMiddle Illustration by Gaia BordicchiaBottom Illustration by Jo Thompson
Illustrator Nate Padavick is exhibiting a series called Alive & Kicking: NYC Independent Business Owners. The exhibits features 17 portraits of small business owners in New York City.
Nate writes:
Times are tough and the economy continues to challenge small business owners all over the country. With large retailers luring consumers away and property owners raising commercial rent, many small businesses have simply called it quits. In New York City, where the neighborhood shops help build a neighborhood’s character, the closing of a store is often felt like the death of an old dear friend.
His series of Portlanders & their bikes is a great one to check out, too. And yes, so very Portland.