Sunday, September 29, 2019

I’m Currently Working On...

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Carving a Oseberg-style helmeted Viking. Basswood.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

“Danger!” Ink and watercolor

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Danger! India ink, watercolor on multimedia board, 8x10
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Monday, September 9, 2019

I’m Currently Working On...

...some pictures that would be ok to sell. Maybe get a booth at Oddmall™️ or some similar venue
with FUGIEL DESIGNS of Vancouver, WA, USA.
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Working with india ink (brush pen), watercolor and acrylic on Strathmore 500 multimedia board.

And the Corgi Squadron is apparently engaged in combat operations. Which is pretty much their jam.
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Sunday, September 8, 2019

An Old Graphic Design

Mobbin The 425
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Renton,WA cyclist Mr JASJ sent me an inportant bike safety video this morning, and it brought to mind an old graphic I had done. At the time, I thought it could be a tee shirt design for Lars-Viking.

The Monkey Doodle Doo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7yL3p4L1aLI&feature=youtu.be 

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Block Printing a Birthday Card

I found myself in need of a birthday card, so what better for a Minnesotan than a Loon Image? Simple block prints are quick and easy to do: sketch, cut, print. Blick has good basics by Speedball and McClain’s has everything you could ever need. I like to keep a few Mounted ArtPrint Linoleum
blocks in 4x6 on hand for card making urgencies.
Sharpie sketch on lino block.
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Block carved...and printed.
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McClains Printmaking Supplies  http://www.imcclains.com/

Monday, September 2, 2019

Goofin’ With Air Dry Clay

Sculpting (hatching?) a Water Bear for Barnebarn.
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Clay Tardigrade. I think this Water Bear wants to be
Light Ultramarine Blue!
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The stackable  black domed pucks in the pictures are Artograph Pad Pucks™️. They are great for holding light pads at an angle, and are generally VERY useful in the studio.