
…hope youre having a good one!

…hope youre having a good one!

im not sure what happened to him….but its interesting to imagine

color splash…..beside a chair

{i would sit here}

my instinct says to cut my hair off (short)….but then i resist.
its been an ongoing struggle with myself.
i think its about to happen soon though….maybe.
see…
{i just realized that my last THREE posts have been about hair…this is getting ridiculous, i just need to suck it up and do it! the next time that i post about hair, it will be to let you know that ive done it!}
LOOK what i got!


{this page was bookmarked}


“elle- humour” a picture box book by julie doucet
she has an amazing since of humor tossed in with a delicious dose of creative energy making for one heck of an amazing valentines day present!
Thanks Jonathan.
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look what i gave:

a limited edition print from little paper planes by hannah stouffer
{jonathan trimmed his beard recently, and i plan to cut my hair…seemed appropriate since hair has been the topic of alot of our conversations lately}
happy valentines day!


here…i’ll share some inspiration with you
cody hoyt’s work is impeccable, and the processes behind them seem tedious….his dedication to a single piece of work can only raise your appreciation for what he’s doing here. most of his pieces involve many layers onto one work of art { including: silkscreen, etching, gouache, and lithography to name a few}.

bear-birds eat fish

our trees can only dream of looking like this again….[someday]

im thinking of turning this into a linoleum cut. i will let you know if i do. regardless….a lino print will be developed soon.

i think im in a blue phase. it just seems to pop in a way that no other color can do for me right now.
this is a small studio with stairs you should be careful walking up.





here are the images of the ice storm we had earlier this week. we are still very far from having cleaned up the mess of branches that have fallen everywhere. These pictures depict the beautiful side of the storm…i tried to leave the nasty side out (i think for the sake of optimism).