WOW. Lot's of things change in 2 years. I can't believe it was really that long since I have posted an entry. But I think it is. I guess a year-and-a-half. Too long. Sorry about that. And Jan, sorry to have held your book for so long. So, here is the long-awaited entry. I know... THAT took 2 years? Well, no. It took a couple days. Which is why I often wonder why I waited so long. It's the same way with projects around the house too.
I decided to pick up on Zaza's last entry and play off of the feathers. No, I do not usually wear a feather boa. The only color is in our blue eyes. That way I can leave out the gray hair.
Anyway, this book is on the move again. Unless I hear any objections, I will send it on to Chris which is the normal flow of things.
Thanks.
Showing posts with label Jan Allsopp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan Allsopp. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Shaken Up!
All this Moly_x shaking up has shaken me up and I've finally done my entry in Robin's book. Sorry for the delay! I know Marty loves a good up-side-down-under joke, so I hope Robin appreciates them too. That's a bit of Emma's page on the left. She is a hard act to follow!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Forgive me Remi
What to do, what to do. I wanted to do Remi with is ukulele, but Marina beat me to it. Looking for a bit of inspiration I stepped into Remi's Flickr world. First I checked the photos he had set aside for us to use. No ideas yet. Then I saw he had other photos on Flickr too, including a fabulously French sneering one. Ah! Now I think I know what to do. It is shamelessly taking advantage of racial stereotypes I know, but is it made ok by doing it to myself too? I don't know. Forgive me Remi!

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Marina's Moly
Marina is just so gorgeous I had such a lovely time drawing her!

But then I had to draw me. It was a bit of a let down. I just couldn't inspire myself. So I responded to her own work and added a little illusive Sunday morning sketch of myself (it's silver, grey, white and iridescent purple so it's a bit hard to see - even in person).

But then I had to draw me. It was a bit of a let down. I just couldn't inspire myself. So I responded to her own work and added a little illusive Sunday morning sketch of myself (it's silver, grey, white and iridescent purple so it's a bit hard to see - even in person).

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