Dancing for meaning.
Read MoreDay 140
Inspired by the cathedral of trash.
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Starting to get carried away with excuses on why I shouldn't publish drawings I've done, I stopped myself today and snapped a picture of this drawing watercolor as it is. As a whole I'm not liking it. But I enjoy elements of it on their own.
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A minimalist drawing sprouted a pig and a brain. I'd like to say I know why. In any case, happy Friday!
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I want to start building more environments in my drawings so here goes my first take.
Read MoreDay 94
I used an imprint from the previous drawing as a base here. Since I have felt pretty restrained by my head as of late I'm leaning toward more brusque strokes. Inspired by constellations I drew with my eyes closed, voyages I dream of taking, and colors I yearn for this Spring. Happy Friday!
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My niece, Emily, drawing away. She's always sure to brighten up a room.
Read MoreDay 86
It's been a while since I last posted but I'm back at it. Inspired by the Mongolian Ger shelter today and our innate instinct to create a home.
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An imagined landscape that convinces me I need to visit the Southwest soon.
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A wanderer spin-off of sorts. I like to think they're finally building a floating home for themselves.
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This is an idea I had years ago. I enjoy the possibility for a narrative here.
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Double-ended volcano floating about.
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Starting to think about the most basic forms of shelter again.
Read MoreDay 46
Patterned a page with a flying being.
Read MoreDay 40
I can't believe it's been 40 days since I began this project. It's been great thus far. Pushing myself everyday to produce at least one drawing no matter what (even when the result is not ideal) has taught me patience, discipline and humility. Looking back at each drawing I can remember details of each day and the emotions that I carried then really did come out in what I created. Here's a reflection on volcanoes and imagined landscapes.
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