I admit taking my cue for this from my fav illustration blogger, Penelope.
So here’s my list of ten things to be happy about right now…(how’s that for being positive?).
- long walks in the warmer weather
- my sketchbook
- a new wacom tablet
- completing projects that have been hanging over my head for months
- seeing the first robin (come on Spring!)
- my warm, fuzzy cat curled up purring on the footstool
- cinnamon oatmeal and watching the Upside Down Show with my son in the morning (it’s hilarious even if it is a kid show)
- Kimya Dawson’s music and the entire Juno soundtrack
- red zinger tea
- spiritual growth (developing a closer relationship with God)
The weather has been completely nutty here and my allergies are kickin’ in. It makes being positive a struggle when you are coughing and struggling to breathe (not something one should take for granted). I did notice the first robin of the warm season yesterday afternoon and had to take a very happy mental note as he marks the beginning of the season I love best and the ending to a very long, dark winter during which I was deathly ill.
Getting dangerously close to one’s own mortality can be a life-changing and humbling event. Trust me. So here I am, alive and enjoying what I have right now. That’s not an easy thing to do.
Cheers to all of you!
TT
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Just my first cut at using the software Artrage to digitally “paint” one of my drawings. I kinda like it. It was hard adjusting to the radically different interface (I’m used to Photoshop…love CS3!) but hey, it had some features that I couldn’t get in the beloved CS3.
This was a drawing I did on the fly, from memory…thinking of Ellen Page as Juno….just a fun sketch to kill time.
So, there it is…and man, is it late at night, almost 1 a.m. and I’m wide awake scribbling on my little tablet in front of the tele (Food Network…what else is on?) So pathetic. I have to get to bed…peace out!
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Eliza Dolittle is a character that has always fascinated me. I read the play, Pygmalion (George Bernard Shaw) in middle school and it was years until I saw Audrey Hepburn (one of my favs) play Eliza in the musical, My Fair Lady. I love the undercurrent idea in the story of Pygmalion that happiness isn’t a byproduct of wealth or social status. Eliza ultimately chooses her own happiness, regardless of the desires of the people who try to mold her to their ideals.
Admittedly, I am also fascinated by the romantic vision of Edwardian England and I love a good love story!
Later, much!
TT
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I’ve been temporarily removed from doing a lot of creative work (or work of any type) by a serious illness. No worries, though, I’m on my way to recovery and the needed rest has really recharged my creative batteries, no matter how much of a bummer the route to the rest was.I was hanging out around the house yesterday and I spotted these great cards that came from Aunt M for me, T and the kids, three of the same kind which gave me enough raw materials to make this little collage. I have been entertaining the idea of creating quilt patterns and this may be a beginning. It would be perfect for an appliqu√© quilt. Ironically, M and her sis, my M.I.L., Judi are both avid and awesome quilters. I may expand on this in sketches and patterns.
So it is good to be back at posting. I wish all of you the best in 2008. Stay tuned for more…
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Perhaps this might be Mowgli’s love interest in the Jungle Book. I do so love Kipling and read all of his stories as a young child. I remember feeling the terror inspired by Shere Khan, the tiger nemesis of all the jungle. I do love a good story and Mr. Kipling had a way with words.
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