Monday, September 30, 2013

Samara's World



I'm sorry it has been awhile since my last post. I have no excuse!! Today, my drawing is inspired by a very special person in my life: my little sister Samara. Samara is quite the little artist. I say 'little artist,' because she is only ten years old (and thus....little.) But, her talent is by no means little. The other day, she was doodling while the family was spending time together. I noticed that many of her drawings had this cool design. She uses the pattern to make her flowers. I thought it was very creative and cute, so I decided to steal the idea and make it into a tree. (She doesn't have a copyright, so I assume that's ok.) Anyways, here is the whimsical result. Thanks Samara!

p.s. I also absolutely love and adore my other sisters: Katelynn and Ailah. You also inspire me, and perhaps someday I will post a drawing that shows a little of you as well. I'm thinking it might have to involve One Direction or My Little Pony. Or perhaps Legos. The possibilities are endless!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Bird's Eye View

 
This drawing has no deep meaning really. I simply saw some birds on a wire the other day, and the image stuck with me. They are so darn cute! And I suppose I am a bit jealous of them at times. Their lives seem so simple. They just flutter about, landing where they please. Heck, they even relieve themselves wherever they please (including my hair...long story.) Not only are they free spirits, but they are also generous little folks, regurgitating their grub for the little ones in the community. How sweet. And, did I mention how environmentally friendly they are?! Spreading seeds to ensure saplings for their future generations. Wow. But, the thing that REALLY gets me is their mode of transportation. When was the last time you flapped your arms around and took flight across town? Some of us have to WALK for a living. Darn birds. Anyways, I felt it necessary to transport the image from my brain onto paper. I had to get it out of my head. The jealousy was beginning to consume me. Not good. Drawing and easing my conscience all at the same time. Killing two birds with one stone, if you may. (Sorry...I couldn't resist.)