Wow, so it's been an eon since my last blog post.
I put this together recently and couldn't decide on a color. Sometimes when I can't decide between two pairs of shoes....I just buy both.
Happy New Year, all.
Wow, so it's been an eon since my last blog post.
I put this together recently and couldn't decide on a color. Sometimes when I can't decide between two pairs of shoes....I just buy both.
Happy New Year, all.
And let me sing forevermore.
I had a little time on my hands before Father's Day this year, so decided to go full out in creating a card/ poster for my dad. Growing up in the cloudy Midwest, he moved up and out and has happily lived in Florida three times (this last time it stuck). I delved into vintage tropical postcards, ranging from Florida to Hawaii, and decided to do a painting and a lettering piece.
The painting came together quickly. Figuring out the lettering was a challenge, and I took influences from the Fender guitar logo (he also loves Fender guitars), and cheesed it up a bit by adding the sunshine gradient and stroke.
Then I played around with alternate looks to capitalize on the retro feel. Jury's out on which I prefer.
A friend reached out wanting a wedding present for her sister. The two got engaged in the California redwood forest, and she wanted to capture the height and majesty of the trees. Additionally, Psalm 103 was to be featured in their wedding, so I elected to highlight verses in hand done calligraphy in contrast to the rest of the typeset psalm.
Fortunately I had a pen, nib, ink that had miraculously not dried out, and a book on copperplate calligraphy. I looked at the alphabets for reference and gave it a go....
I painted a monochromatic blue illustration of two redwoods merging together in the sky, then put everything together.
This is not the final frame — the glass on this frame broke as I put the print inside. You think you've finished a project, and then....!
May 25th is my moms birthday, and I remember her always having pots of pansies outside (until the rabbits ate them). For her card I drew this pansy pattern. I felt inspired by my favorite flowers, English gardens, and antique wallpaper to create the rest of the set.
Honesty corner: I used to hate script lettering. It seemed impossible and tedious. Then with a little help from Ken Barber, I fell in love with brush script lettering. I'm working on this piece as part of a baby shower invite.
Lydia Nichols joined us at the second Draft and Draw. The event was a huge success! This is but a corner of the many sheets of yellow paper that covered each table.
Type exploration for the word NO. I made it out of 6 Dunkin Donuts. The question….were the donuts resisted or ingested?