Quick note:this blog is on hiatus during the holiday season. There may be some posts during the hiatus here and here but on the whole this blog won’t be updated until January. I wish everyone a very happy holiday, Christmas or whatever you celebrate and a happy New Year! If you would like to get … Continue reading
I posted it already back when I just started blogging and I think I created this image around the time of the Tsunami in Japan. Now that Sandy is in full force in the US I got reminded about this image I made back then. Though I guess they have better things to do than … Continue reading
Originally posted on Source of Inspiration:
On the final page of a chapter of this life, soon the story will turn to another adventure, hero kissing princesses, and slaying dragons. New or more of the same? We are the authors of our lives, choosing how the story goes. Do you write with boldness, or with…
After much consideration I finally finished my artist statement. I’m not the only artist who has a problem with the whole statement thing. Visual arts -as the name suggests- are to be enjoyed and more importantly to be understood visually. They’re not there to be debated through words. That of course isn’t completely true all … Continue reading
I’ve been silent for a few days due to holiday kicking in full force but I’ve been busy nevertheless with new commissions, my own book illustration and setting up a permanent home for my activities since a blog is a blog and website is a website still. Meantime I found a nice article on human … Continue reading
I’m once again awarded a Lovely Blog Award this time by Enchanted Pen! Thank you! I’m aware that some bloggers here on WordPress don’t like to get any awards, going as far as to clearly state it on their profiles. Though it’s their business I cannot for the life of me see why anyone wouldn’t like … Continue reading
New shops are now open. More works will be added regularly. There’ll be gift cards and calendars for 2013 too. Redbubble Shop
Originally posted on Dear Kitty. Some blog:
This video says about itself: The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward has been caring for two orphaned walruses in recent months. The animals, named Pakak and Mitik, require around-the-clock care and seek out frequent contact with their caregivers. Both were discovered near Barrow in summer. The animals will…
There’re common themes and problems that every artist faces at least once during the creative process. One of these is the problem of finishing artworks or better said, when do we as artists, consider an artwork truly finished? According to the saying artworks are never really finished they’re just abandoned. Of course that doesn’t mean … Continue reading