Three olive dirty martini, please!

Three olive dirty martini, please!

Three olive dirty martini, please! This was so fun and a bit different for me. I’m feeling a cocktail pattern collection coming on! In the meantime, you can find some fun products with this pattern through the link in my bio. #ijustwanttodrawprettypictures #threeolivemartini View in Instagram...
I think this drawing is done.

I think this drawing is done.

I think this #pitcherplant drawing is done. If I were smart, I would have drawn each piece separately to make it easier for me to use the individual elements in a #repeatpattern. But I’m not that smart. View in Instagram...
Apparently I made a lot of patterns over the past 100days!

Apparently I made a lot of patterns over the past 100days!

Apparently I made a lot of patterns over the past 100 days! Here are 100 little images. Probably 85 or more are completed(ish) patterns and the rest are filled in with elements that will become patterns or are patterns in progress. This is my third time doing and I love it! It’s so good to help you get started if you’re having trouble getting yourself to make art (or whatever) regularly or to dive deep into one topic or theme or material or technique! I’ve loved doing these patterns over the past 100 days and I have no plans to stop. But now, instead of making new ones every day, I’m going to revisit my favorites, tweak them and turn them into collections. If anyone out there wants to license any or commission any illustrations or patterns, you know where to find...
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

Throwback (super early) Thursday to one of the first pieces I made in grad school at @scaddotedu after I switched my focus from painting to fibers. Block printed patterns inside masked off shapes form this bound figure. One of the very first repeat patterns I ever did, with little figures inside the larger one. Interesting story about this piece… I met a pastor of a local church at the coffee shop and he told me that was passing my house and saw this piece hanging in the window and kept coming by to look at it. He wrote about it in his theological doctorate thesis. Many interesting conversations between this atheist jew and a baptist pastor ensued. I still think believing in any religion is crazy and he probably thinks I’m going to hell, but we still had some good chats over...