Looky what we saw!
January 29, 2012 by emily
Snowy owls!
Nature is the coolest!
perfect studio music
January 22, 2012 by emily
I always end up listening to this album when I’m in my studio. And this song makes me want to dance and cry at the same time.
Winter patterns
January 19, 2012 by emily
SuperMutant Magic Academy – Frances rules!
January 12, 2012 by emily
Jillian Tamaki, an illustrator/hero of mine, makes hilarious comics on her blog SuperMutant Magic Academy. I wish I was Frances. (link to comic here)
Because nothing says, “Happy New Year!” like sloths…
January 2, 2012 by emily
Meet the sloths from Lucy Cooke on Vimeo.
Christmas commissions, part deux
December 29, 2011 by emily
A couple good friends commissioned me to paint their nieces for the proud grandparents of the girls. Here’s the finished piece, including Mr. Peepers and Peppers…
Can’t wait to hear what the grandparents thought!
Christmas Commission
December 17, 2011 by emily
A little while ago, a former coworker contacted me with a painting commission. She commissioned a painting for her son when he was born three years ago, and now she’s got a little girl who deserves her own painting! She told me that she wanted something with a butterfly, done in watercolour. I gave a little peek at the finished piece in my last post.
Here’s what I initially brought her:
It wasn’t feeling quite right for her, so we discussed a few changes and this is the final version.
It got me thinking about what often seems like one of the biggest decisions with any artwork: when to stop. I tend to err on the side of less, but this isn’t necessarily the always the right thing for the piece.
How to get fine lines with frisket (a.k.a. masking, drawing gum)
December 14, 2011 by emily
Here’s a peek at the project that got me thinking about making a how-to…

Ambrose is not amused by the camera.
Handmade Marketplace
December 11, 2011 by emily
Been trying to figure out a way that I can make my living from art and crafting, thereby never having to leave my house for work. In my research, I found this awesome book: Handmade Marketplace by Kari Chapin. If anyone is already in the crafting scene or looking to get into it, this is such a good resource. Really opened my eyes as far as marketing is concerned. I don’t do any. I probably should, and it might even be possible to find a way to do it that will work within my semi-hermit personality. Who’da thunk it?
Free knitting pattern: Vintage Baby “Helmet”
November 20, 2011 by emily
My friend requested a hat like one she had found at a secondhand store, so I did some digging and found this “helmet” pattern. Won’t come off the wee one’s head so easy! Despite the lightweight yarn, this was a pretty quick knit. Want the pattern? Click here: Helmet pattern
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