Tag: digital illustration

  • Solitude

    Solitude

    “I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.” Albert Einstein Every now and then I get the urge to erase all of my past posts so that my blog can begin anew… with a clean slate. I never follow through of course (too scary!), but I…

  • Practical Magic

    Practical Magic

    With color one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft. Henri Matisse Don’t quote me on ‘the author’ of that quote, but the internet consensus said it was Matisse, so that’s what I’m going with. I actually found it when I was looking for something catchy to say about my last image, with…

  • The Blow Out

    The Blow Out

    In my previous post, I mentioned that I needed to share my thoughts before I “exploded.” As I was writing that, what rippled through my mind was something like… “hmmm, I wonder what that would look like.” I’m not really into grotesque images, like the more literal image of a person blowing up, so I…

  • As the Self shines

    As the Self shines

    This may seem like a spoiler alert, but it simply cannot be because the ending of my story might even surprise mySelf. What’s with all of this “Self” stuff anyway? So… My story began with the idea of a woman called Sugar (it’s a nickname bestowed upon her by her best friend Coco). Sugar is…

  • Different Perspectives

    Different Perspectives

    Well. I was hit with a wave of writer’s block these past few days. I knew there was a reason I wanted to avoid an ongoing story. Yikes. I’ll get there! In the meantime, I wanted to get my mind off of everything and do something different. My illustration is a slight optical illusion. Is…

  • A Storm Brews

    A Storm Brews

    -(The Voice in My Head – Part Three)- My alter ego was everything I had hoped for… tall, beautiful, fun, adventurous, brave and uninhibited. Sequoia Storm was able to do the things that I never had the courage to do, and she did them with ease.  She came forth immediately when I summoned her that…