Monthly Archives: April 2014
Doodle of the Day: Taro Inoue
The other day I drew a quick sketch of the fantastic flat mandolin player Taro Inoue, and he liked it so much he made it his facebook profile pic. I’m quite flattered! I’m usually not so good at portraits, but I … Continue reading
Shakespeare Sonnet LXV
Sonnet LXV Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea But sad mortality o’er-sways their power How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea, Whose action is no stronger than a flower? O, how shall summer’s honey breath … Continue reading
They Draw and Travel Map
I’ve made a map for the They Draw and Travel website. I love the site, and Nate and Salli seem to be such wonderful people! I’d like to try a They Draw and Cook piece too, someday. A Tour Along the … Continue reading
For All Wine Lovers
I’ve added some more pieces on Society6. Please check them out!
E is for English Tea
If asked whether my drink is coffee or tea, I would say both. Coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon. So if C is for COFFEE, E is for ENGLISH TEA. Couldn’t wait until T.
Sailor’s Knots
The Spoonflower Weekly Challenge, once again. Please vote!
I’m Now on Society6
My artwork is now available at Society6, an online art platform where you can order art prints, iPhone/iPad cases, mugs, clocks, tote bags, throw pillows, rugs, and I forget what else, with artwork by a whole bunch of different artists. … Continue reading
C is for Coffee, D is for Deep Fry
I totally missed out on April Fools Day. Plum forgot about it. I am not the one to remember important dates. I could have fooled all sorts of people… Shucks. Anyways, here are some watercolors I did today for fun. … Continue reading