I love to make wobbly lines with watercolour paint.
Original drawing is SOLD available here. 8x10 inches, ink & watercolour.
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I love to make wobbly lines with watercolour paint.
Original drawing is SOLD available here. 8x10 inches, ink & watercolour.
I rarely make these now - if you've ever wanted to buy an original drawing from me but were on a budget, these are just $25 each.
3x3 inch post-it note drawings: get 'em here.
I do love the format of the small, 3x3 inch yellow paper.
I was super happy to make this drawing for this CD cover for Sammy Miller and The Congregation. They make the most amazing, energetic, joyful jazz, and this CD has become one of my favourites. Look up Sammy Miller and the Congregation on Spotify, listen on SoundCloud, or Youtube or go to their website... right now!
Another single colour + black lines only combo.
Original drawing is SOLD available here.
I like simplifying a drawing down to a blob of watercolour in a single colour, combined with just black lines. The messy uneven dreaminess of the watercolour wash with the more precisely drawn lines makes me happy.
This original drawing is available here.
Me, right now.
(Original drawing is SOLD available here.)
Make your own zany universe.
Prints available right here.
(Original drawing is SOLD available here.)
(Original drawing is SOLD available here.)
When I need to relax, like REALLY relax and not think too much, I love to put on Moonstruck, or a Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan rom com, an episode of Northern Exposure, or one of the Jason Bourne movies. They're comfortable like an old couch.
What movie or TV show have you seen a gajillion times that you find comforting?
Life goals. Also, I love the word 'wistful', and was looking for an excuse to use it.
Ink & watercolour, 8x10 inches. Original drawing is SOLD available here.)
I made these drawings for the April issue of Reader's Digest, which is on newsstands now. They accompany a funny (and rather Canadian) article about giving the family cottage a new coat of paint.
Reader's Digest hires a ton of illustrators for each issue, (an increasingly rare occurrence in magazine publishing,) a fact worth celebrating and supporting 🎉 🙌 . Love working with them!
This is my second time with RD; I did a commission for them back in 2014.
Available now (cover illustration by the terrific Leeandra Cianci):