29 January 2013

pen pals who don't write back

My grandmother is almost 95. Arthritis keeps her from writing back. When I lack interesting tidbits to share about my children, she gets a quick sketch. 

Send me your address, and you too might get a hug in the mail. :)


14 January 2013

sunny Sunday afternoons

A crappy photo I took of a one page Toast comic I drew in my journal yesterday afternoon. I find I draw a lot of these, but only one or two ever make it into the published zine. This one won't make the cut because a) it isn't all that funny, and b) it takes more time to explain what it is about than to read it. The green bin referenced above is the street-side city compost bin (see pic below). The garden looks much better now, though there is always work to be done. :)

04 January 2013

books books BOOKS


This is one for the book nerds. :)
For those of you uninterested in the entire list, some quick recommendations:
The Toaster Project - Thomas Thwaite. Follow Thwaite as he makes a toaster from scratch. Really.
Blackout & All Clear - Connie Willis. I swore I'd never read a WWII novel again, yet I could not put these down.
Sacre Bleu - Christopher Moore. Funny. Artsy. Profane.
anything written by Carlos Ruis Zafon

(read the whole list below.....)


03 January 2013

A beetle smackdown

Published these two images over at the From the Stacks blog today. I knew if we kept doing the Illustration Smackdown long enough I would eventually get a critter I had drawn/painted before. I did both of these images in 2006 - the color image as a live demo done on the public floor of the museum. I had started off doing a butterfly from my own collection, which was crumpled by an inquisitive 3yo while I chatted with his mother. The Naturalist Center had a pair of beetles under glass, so I pulled out some new paper and got to work.


Exhibits and an invitation

I have been hard at work on several exhibits lately. Two are done and one is in the works. 
Above & below I am working with Mollie Cueva-Dubkowski, a Careers in Science Intern at CAS, to create an exhibit in the Library Reading Room on Ecuador. Mollie is a fabulous writer (as evidenced by this blog) and her exhibit is fascinating to look at AND educational. There will be another blog post (it's in the works now) with more images, as the Reading Room is not open to the public without an appointment.

Also, this past Monday, myself and a number of wonderful volunteers, hung the Nature's Jewels show at t he Tilden Environmental Education Center. pics below!