
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
#12 - Finally Onion relaxes
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
#10 - Cadreemen's other side of the Pacific
Saturday, November 10, 2007
#9 - StillClock and the slightly less than still clock

So, points to note: That's a Rowan tree. check out the shadows and negative space from the sundial and the alarm clock (very deliberate because that's what shows up in the photos most of all). In case you can't tell (Mort couldn't), that's verdigris, which is not symbolic at all but looks pretty. I'll leave the latin as an exercise for the scholar. Oh, and the time on the little bitty alarm clock is deliberate because that gorgeous bebe almost always looks incredibly happy. Oh and for those who haven't had their coffee, a sundial was the stillest clock I could think of.
Watercolour paints, ink and gold pen on paper.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
#3 - Starry's starry night
So Starry told me she liked Vincent Van Gogh and there was only one thing to do, really, wasn't there, and that was a Southern Cross version of Starry Night. I am nowhere near the genius of his strokes, what control! But I got to play with something like his palette, and those bits that look lumpy? They are. They're why Starry's postcard took something like two weeks to dry. Oh, this dark patch on the left in the middle. That's the Coalsack. (I believe that's near Murcheson's Eye - or not - Niven might have been lying about the moties.)
And that smiley smear? That's me testing for the umpteenth time," is it dry yet?" It wasn't.
Oil on oil sketch.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
#8 - Melicious's Tryptich
For a sweet little petunia!
This is toner and water colour on paper. I really wanted to explore the sophisticated black and white patterning that's big right now, and couldn't decide which of these I preferred. Petunias seem like a homey type of flower, and I figured that that's what a nomad needs most. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the kind of colour that these petunias deserve.

This is toner and water colour on paper. I really wanted to explore the sophisticated black and white patterning that's big right now, and couldn't decide which of these I preferred. Petunias seem like a homey type of flower, and I figured that that's what a nomad needs most. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the kind of colour that these petunias deserve.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
#7 - Sooz's Phallic Kitchen

On Sooz's fridge with other Oz stuff.
It's actually the top of my oven, a vase and two passionfruit. Oh, pastel on cream pastel paper.
I grew the passionfruit. I drew the passionfruit. I ate the passionfruit.
There will be no more pastels. They're too dirty. And no, my fingers aren't quite that stubby. Really.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
#5 - Anja's tree
#4 - Carol's Chair
Saturday, October 20, 2007
#6 - Kely and the Lily
Friday, October 19, 2007
#2 - Jac's not settling for less
Thursday, October 18, 2007
#1 - Katoo's Gecko
So here's the draft.


And here's the final. This is what I wanted to say about this. He's a gecko to match your foot, Kate, and not only do his toes curl when he plays but so does his furniture's as well. Oh and also, it's because you and Hillary liked the funky piano assignment too. This is watercolour pencil and ink.
Damn blogger is refusing images right now. If that changes, I'll fix it. Elsewise I'll move the blog.


And here's the final. This is what I wanted to say about this. He's a gecko to match your foot, Kate, and not only do his toes curl when he plays but so does his furniture's as well. Oh and also, it's because you and Hillary liked the funky piano assignment too. This is watercolour pencil and ink.
Damn blogger is refusing images right now. If that changes, I'll fix it. Elsewise I'll move the blog.
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