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my second rodeo

jaime chambers

silly little drawings saved my life

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using the computer in my imagination

We look at my sketchbook a lot together as a family. Every time I draw something new, Fiona loves looking at the old pages all over again (especially the ones about stuff she’s said). Looking back at the past few months, I’m filled with des...

8 months ago
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silly little drawings

Long time, no see. Making art feels more important than ever these days. So I’ve been trying to do that.

After my dear dog Chalo died in 2023, I felt like I’d lost a limb. I was a big raw walking wound with too much love and not enough pl...

a year ago
2

draw a clocktower, a birthday party, and a snowman

We have not forgotten the Advent challenge in the spirit of Lynda Barry’s “draw a Batman” exercise. We have merely embraced its true meaning: lawlessness.

One night Fiona suggested a clocktower. I got really confused and thought they might...

a year ago

draw a friendly guy

I lobbied for “a friendly guy” to be our prompt tonight. I didn’t know what it meant, I just knew it could mean anything, and that excites me.

Here’s Fiona’s — a friendly guy and a friendly wife in their house that’s crumbling apart and th...

a year ago
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draw a flower in a vase

We forgot to do this yesterday. But we DID build a fort in an ice storm, trudge out bravely on foor in the ice storm, and watch like three movies, so.

Fiona's suggestion tonight was “a flower in a vase.” Ben and I had the same brainwave f...

a year ago

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