Sunday, October 27, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
you are amazing
I painted this in honor of my sister-in-law Katie Lundquist, who is amazing. She just graduated from Warren Wilson College in North Carolina and the whole family went out to celebrate with her. I wanted to make her a custom card which says more than just congratulations on it, something which expresses how proud we are of her and her accomplishments. Hope this did the trick!
PS. she is a great writer, so check out her blog!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
moon and ship
This is an instagram I took of my first ever oil painting. I think that I was a still a teenager when I made it and it might be one of my favorite things I have painted. It has been at my parent's house until I recently visited them and found it amongst a bunch of my old work. It now lives above the hearth in my apartment, where I can see it every day.
Labels:
boat,
illustration,
moon,
oil painting,
sailboat,
ship
Monday, April 22, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
postcards!
I mentioned in an earlier post that I was getting promotional postcards made for my agent to send out to publishers...well here are some photos of them!
They have already gone out and the response has been tremendous!
If you would like a postcard please email me with your name and address. I have a few extras and would be happy to share!
Here's a sneak peek at a painting I am working on. It's acrylic, a medium I used to paint with all the time but haven't in the last couple of years or so. Watercolor was much easier to travel with while I was living abroad and then I became attached to it, greatly developing my style and technique. It's been in my mind recently to pick up some acrylic paints (I didn't even own any since moving back to the US!) and then yesterday I set to work on this, sort of out the blue.
It's great when things just happen like that.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
ellen
I've recently been working on a couple of large projects which I can't wait to share, but for now I will post this photo of my work space!
Also, I am proud to share the blog of my very talented 15 year old niece Ellen! Check out her work!
She's going places :)
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
bears
I made this pattern last year for a Spoonflower competition and the theme was outdated technology. I knew that it wasn't the best design for a fabric
(I wouldn't use it) but I like the illustrations!
To see it used in a repeating pattern, check out my Twitter page.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
little women
Here is the illustration I entered into the SCBWI's Tomie dePaola Award contest. The rules were that it had to depict a passage from either Little Women, the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, or the Yearling. It had to be black and white and in a spread format with the text on one side. It was also supposed to be unique!
I decided on this passage because it reflects a moment in time that was both important to the characters in the story but also to the entire nation during the civil war. Gathered together on Christmas, they thought of their father who could not be with them. I love this book and this scene just felt right to me. In order to make it my own and make it unique, I drew them as bunnies! Tomie dePaola didn't like that part, as he said so in his introduction to the winners. Alas, I did not win, although I am still proud of my little painting and wanted to share it.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
agent!
Good things are happening: I am now represented by the wonderful Steven Malk at Writers House! Please check out their website where you will find my portfolio: http://www.writershouseart.com. I'm honored to have the same agent as such talented artists as Carson Ellis, Scott Campbell, Marla Frazee, Jon Klassen, and Stephanie Graegin and many more!
Above is a detail of an illustration I made for a promotional postcard which will be sent out to publishers. I drew a baby for every letter of the alphabet and gave them an animal costume to match their letter! It was so fun to create, although a few letters gave me a hard time...such as U, V, and X....
Unicorn is not an animal! To get ideas I looked online and found that many animal alphabets used unicorn, which I think is sort of cheating, personally. I chose 'Ulysses Butterfly' because it is an animal that actually exists and has a cool name, too. For V, I went with vulture -not the cutest thing ever but the alternatives were very obscure. And for X, I chose x-tetra fish, which I'm pretty pleased with. Since I am looking to do picture books it makes sense to draw little kids and babies, besides the fact that I love to draw them! Also, adding the animal element helps as many picture books have animal characters (which I also happen to love drawing!). Can't wait to see this printed on the postcard, I will post pictures when I get them.
All for now...
Saturday, December 29, 2012
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