12.27.2010

Snowed In

Last month I posted a page of animal sketches on Facebook:


That's half of what became a pretty massive project. I drew 26 animals and then traced them in Illustrator. And then spent way too long fussing with fonts and white space.

The result is a poster (or, maybe, tea towel) in four colorways:

Orange Line:



Ink:



Garden Party:



and Classroom:



I made a print of Ink for my aunt for Xmas, and I have to say it looks fabulous and a bit Scandinavian in a birch frame. Prints available at my Etsy shop, for those who like that sort of thing.

12.19.2010

Providence Monthly Stories

More editorial work, this time for Providence Monthly.

These were four vignettes about Providence nightlife, including salsa dancing and Scrabble nights!

(The only beer in my fridge was a lone bottle of Harpoon, so I used that as reference. The labels are so nicely designed!)


This was for a piece on Sound Session, a music festival in Providence every summer. The festival is always fun, but there was some drama in managing it this year, so I depicted the "aftermath." Drawing the Providence skyline was quite fun, and made me a little nostalgic for RISD.



And this is a companion spot for the same article. I also had a sketch of a squirrel in a Mardi Gras mask, but I think the idea of a pigeon at a rave (or right afterward) is distinctly winning.

12.11.2010

A Winter's Night

I'm bundled up in my semi-heated apartment, doing a bit of digital housekeeping after two major craft sales. I've also updated the snot out of my Etsy shop, including writing some rather punchy descriptions. Won't you take a peek?

For the Alumni Sale and Brunch and Buy, I wanted to have more watercolor paintings, so I whipped up eight. Five are from a slowly-emerging alphabet series. The other three seemed right for the season. They're all about 5 by 7 inches in watercolor and ink, and this time I scanned them *after* I'd titled them.


(Sold!) I really dig the color of this acorn. Sometimes it's tough to get away from brown, especially with rodents.



(Sold!) This dachshund started with a ketchup-and-mustard colored sweater, but while painting late at night it began to remind me of (groan) Freddy Krueger. Luckily my lovely tablemate pointed out that those are actually Gryffindor colors, and he became a Harry Potter pup (unofficially, of course).



(Sold!) I love this little guy. I might make a few more (in different sweaters, of course).




The first alphabet piece, somewhat inspired by my previous peccary painting. I'm also really digging green and pink as a color scheme.


(Sold!) I pulled out an elementary school watercolor trick for this one: salt!



Painting her spots was surprisingly fun.



(Sold!) Mmm, pie. How many peccaries can I paint before it becomes, like, a "thing?"



And the final piece, a lovely species of woodpecker. He's on a stamp in Moldova. (Thanks, Wikipedia!)

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to listen to Fresh Air and do a bit of holiday knitting. Season's greetings!