Join me as I share a drawing a week to rekindle the joy of creating. Includes random musings on inspiration, motivation and how to keep pouring from your creative cup even when it feels like there's a hole in it.
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Someone asked me why I draw flowers so often when I don’t really seem like a “pretty, floral kind of girl” and that’s a very fair question (and possibly a hidden insult?) so I made this in response:
This week I drew a little haunted house and I wanted to draw ghosts in the windows but I didn’t think I could make them fit, and then I realized I didn’t need to because I’d inadvertently created the perfect ghost camouflage system…
A friend here recently passed on a request her daughter made…a doodle of the tooth fairy. I was immediately in because I very much believe in fairies. So I explored what I thought she looked like. She probably wouldn’t need eyeballs if she ...
This week I started a drawing that was all vines and flowers and it was fine, but a little boring and so I decided to add Hunter S. Thomcat to it because he’s always trying to add himself to drawings anyway. Exhibit A:
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