Shepherd in a splash.
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Stumbled on a photograph of Syrian refugees crossing water on a raft toward Greece. Still amazes me to see people's grit and determination in seeking a safe haven, a shelter from the past. This is such a heavy and layered situation. I hope everyone can find a place of their own.
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A first drawing of my other little heart, Elise. Her love for cake is strong!
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Inspired by the wonderful Emily who always reminds all of us to do something silly everyday. Love my silly bunny!
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Measuring the measurer.
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I stopped drawing for a bit because I again started to dwell on the idea of a finished and pristine drawing. But that's not the reason for this project. The nature of this is to allow any idea to be drawn without judgement. I can always curate a collection at a later time. So here's a rendition of Ely's morning pose.
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Dancing for meaning.
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Hashing out a new character. This is a first take.
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This is a sketch for an idea I have about changing our aim.
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Walking in some kind of rain.
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Ely envelops the stinger.
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An elaborated sitter.
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Inspired by the cathedral of trash.
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This started as a portrait of my brother but soon after starting, I realized it was going to work. So I went for a brain storming drawing instead.
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I started drawing this with the initial two words of "blazing doughnut." It transformed into something creature like in the end. :)
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Noticed these two friends sharing earbuds on the train the other day. But standing as they were I would never have guessed they knew each other.
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This man seemed pretty exhausted and was nodding off. But when he'd open his eyes he had such a warm smile that was directed at no one and everyone. I wonder what he was day dreaming about.
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I haven't drawn Ely in quite some time. Here's a free willing ink drawing of him. No worries! His eye is intact. :) I just improvised that bit as the proportions were off.
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Walking around Chinatown taking pictures for a project last month, I saw this man standing by his shop. He went about selling things as a customer came by, but his eyes seemed to belong elsewhere, like they were viewing a parallel universe.
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Saw this man on the train yesterday and I loved the calm and wisdom he evoked. I'll revisit him on a longer portrait later.
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