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Monday, May 5, 2014

Springy

It is such a strange feeling to arrive somewhere when everything is still dried up and wintery and then watch as the green bits start pushing their way out of the brown branches and ground.


I was inspired to draw these flower remnants in watercolor and Micron pen...
 

As I look out the window now, there are green leaves starting to hide these old, dry petals and new white buds forming.

Down by the ocean, I was encouraged to see these brave daffodils exploring a tangle of brambles...


And a nest in a very unlikely, and public spot.



 Just one week later, there are little blue flowers everywhere! Lilah and I are in love with the secret forest garden behind the apartment. I want to create one like this at home. The dirt paths meander around and between rhododendrons and past a little yoga-tea-house, over a bridge and through a Japanese gate...


I found Lilah climbing an ancient tree in one of the garden "rooms" singing "Let It Go" to the vines. 
"It makes them grow better" she explained. 
Yes, I think that has been proven by scientists. 


She wore her rain boots so she could walk in the water. I kept warning her NOT to let the water go over the tops... yea, right. She was playing chicken with the waves. Her boots were so full of water, she walked home in her sock feet.
 

When it rained, or was dark outside,  we drew and tangled and watched movies.

 
"girl with ponytail, reading a ghost story, in bed"

I put up two new posts on the Zentangle for Kidz blog with some of our masterpieces...
Techy-Tangled-Kids and Sand Drawings.

Yesterday, it was so warm and beautiful, we took one more walk by the water before she headed back to New Hampshire with my mom. There were lots of surfers out, and tourists too. I always forget that the weekends bring tourists. Today it is quiet and calm again. But I also miss my daughter. She has the most amazing way of looking at all the same things that I see everyday and finding the magic in them.

4 comments:

  1. Well, THANK YOU for regenerating me! And I'm glad you are getting back into illustration! Apparently there were two blog entries in your newsletter, so with regard to the lettering/illustration blog, the Vermont Center for Cartoon Studies is just the best. I've thought about attending, and might in a future year. The creative outlets for what you learn are unending!

    Also, have you thought about using font creation software to help in your lettering design efforts? Maybe start as a rough sketch, then use the software to finish it up?

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    1. The hand-drawing part is my favorite. I already spend most of my life on the computer. I have a great divide between what feels good and what is practical. And the computer-stuff is definitely not on the feel good side.

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  2. With respect to the Center for Cartoon Studies, I've been trying to develop an illustration style that is consistent, and that school is the place to go. You can see some of my illustrations on LetsKickScoot.com. When I did those, I could not guarantee myself consistency, which is why I'm doing more drawing study now. BUT here is what YOU can do that is so way cool. See the NY Times article "Confronting the Inevitable, Graphically." Here's the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/06/books/a-memoir-by-roz-chast-in-words-and-cartoons.html?_r=0

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  3. Thanks for the link! I love Roz' work and have a few of her giant cartoon journals. :-)

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