With the blur of Thanksgiving past us, the leftovers a distant memory, we look forward to Christmas. Ah, Christmas, the cheerful, merry holiday where friends and family gather (like Thanksgiving) to celebrate together. Whether Baby Jesus, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, or Mom & Dad leave presents for good boys and girls doesn't make a difference...presents get left under a tree and either on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning get unwrapped while people watch. Some are left speechless, others scream, some cry, and the exceptionally spoiled ones get angry.
But, sometimes you don't want a present under a tree. Sometimes you want a family member to just be there with you, drinking wine, snacking on cookies, enjoying the time spent together and really soaking in the true spirit of the holiday. This is why I'm going to offer a great deal, in the spirit of Christmas and in hopes of bringing somebody special over for the holidays. My boyfriend's brother won't be able to make it over because the economy isn't so good. He didn't come for Christmas last year, either. Last year felt empty. He was definitely missed. I want to raise some money to help fly him here so I'm offering $20 sketches!
Seriously. Are you stuck, not knowing what to get for someone in your life? Is your office playing Secret Santa and you have no idea what to get your co-worker? What about a sweet gift to yourself? Art makes a great present, especially if presented in a nice little frame. These will work with tiny 3x5" or 4x6" frames. Just send me a photo by the end of the weeks and I promise I'll have these to you by Christmas just for helping me get my boyfriend's super-cool and very missed brother here for the holidays!
Don't celebrate the holidays? That's fine, this deal is still great for you. How else are you going to get sketches like this for $20 (unless you know of another illustrator doing the same deal or you can draw your own stuff.)
I'm an artist. I've always loved language, words, reading, and spelling, but if I had a choice I would always rather draw a picture. Thus, I never really developed a passion for writing. There are stories in my head that I'd like to translate to paper, but the frustrating part is I don't know how without writing the stories down first and figuring out all the fun details. Sadly my strengths don't lie in narrative fantasy illustration. This is where friends come into the picture. Friends with years of study and degrees in this writing stuff. But, this blog? I have to write it, not my friends. I really want to just post pictures and hope someone likes them, comments about them, or asks questions.
Speaking of writing and stories, my lovely and talented-with-words friend, Ashlee, wrote a story about an impish, adventurous little free-spirited girl and I'm working on finishing the illustrations. India ink, pen, illustration board, cross-hatching and patterns, dark and light, it's getting finished slowly. The character came to me one day while I was showering (don't lots of ideas come while showering?) and when I described her to Ashlee, she started writing and sending me snippets of her words, the story coming together better than I had hoped, different but amusing, entertaining, captivating. I'd like to share it. Soon. When the pictures are finished.
There are no pictures in this post, and maybe it wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be.
Little did they know that later in the evening they would have some serious father-son bonding time in the field…
Pencil on bristol paper, 5x7” (ish)
I still support KONY2012. Without people retweeting, sharing, and making it trend, many would have never found out about it. Even if you don’t contribute money to that particular organization, you can still keep spreading the word.
Some of you have read this: http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/post/18890947431/we-got-trouble - would you have ever found out if KONY2012 didn’t exist?
Who cares if you have no idea what this shit is, or if it looks bad on your page. REBLOG it anyways. If you are interested in learning and possibly doing your part, as little as it might be it still counts. Watch the video, do some reading. This shit is real. It might not be our country, but it is our planet, it is the future.
humans are so cool
Official Walking Dead sketch card I did of gabbachoo as a Gabbawalker, up on ebay now (not being sold by me, it was found in a trading card pack).
Ink, marker, colored pencil, acrylic highlights. 2.5 x 3.5 inches.
<- That’s ME! Heather rocks.
All I do is draw and paint, but I seem to be getting worse and worse at both.
Trace is super.
my bud and LCAD alumn trace mendoza has started a new blog, silly nightmares. check it out.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder has its benefits, take a look at these remarkable graphite drawings from artist Ed Loftus