Monday, July 22, 2013
Two Little Mucha Babies: Splash the Sea maid and Little Su the Cook
Hello luvies! Happy Monday, I hope yours went like magic. The last two weeks here have been crazy hectic. Got my apartment painted and some things fixed up by the manager and building owner. So there's been lots of people coming and going. Haven't got much done in that whole while, outside of a new paper doll and lots of sketches and some drawings that are currently on the colouring table. Including one for Summer Of Colour run by the lovely and talented Kristin of the wonderful Twinkle, Twinkle blog. (Which I highly recommend you go check out for some delightful and inspiring art awesomeness!) Which sadly I missed because I just can't seem to draw fast enough. *laughs*
So today I bring you two little paper dolls. I'll start with Splash, the little sea maid. She was created for Cameron of Paint Myself Pretty during her Mermaid swap last year. I'm still so in love with the piece she sent me. I thought I had already had this little girl up on my blog, but when I did a search, I couldn't find it. And I'm much happier now, knowing that I've corrected it. Ha ha, yeah! Since I've been busy with my book project lately, and had no time to create something new, I was also going to submit this to the July Auction for Femme Thou Art Collective . I missed that too darn it! My laptop hasn't been feeling well lately, so I couldn't get it posted in time. But I have next month to make up for it. Splash is the largest out of my dolls, probably due to her very large tail. Her tail is sort of based on the movements of a washcloth underwater. You know the kind you used to play with as a kid at bath time. And she holds a small trident, ready to jab in the bottom anyone out of line. *laughs* The background is one that I had on my USB file and can't remember where I got it from...but it suited this little maid very well.
Second little doll I have for you is Su:
Su is from the children's manga, "Shugo Chara Chan!" (English Translation: Guardian Character Chan!) There are four of these super cute characters in the book. I chose Su because she has to be the most girl-y and sweetest one out of all of them, and well, she also happens to be green, which is one of my favourite colours. She loves to cook, eat and clean...but I think eating comes out on top for her. And boy, is she ever the master little chief! She can cook anything, a skill I can only dream of. Now, unlike Splash or any other of the little dolls, she's my smallest. I couldn't make her as tiny as she is in the books, about 10 inches, I think, but I could bring her about as close as. Even with that she'd still be larger than the manga character. *laughs*
I made a little wire whisk and a green bowl, to match the egg she hatched from (yes these little girls are hatched from very tiny eggs in the story), full of whipped cream. For the background I used an opening title page from "Curly Locks" from one of my children's rhyme books. The saying at the bottom really goes well with Su's personality and describes her to a tee.
Well, that's all for this week my dear bloggie friends. Thank you always for coming by to visit. Wishing you all a wonderful, creative and delicious week. Strawberry Cheers!
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
A bit of flash Fiction: Moonlit Sonata
Hi all, a good Sunday afternoon! It's warm, sunny and the sounds of sweet summer are filtering through to my apartment. I so love watching the sunrises and sunsets at this time of year....they always remind me of impressionist paintings. So lovely...I even find myself getting up a little extra early....and 7 am is early for me...*laughs*, just to watch the cool morning sun.
So, I did this little bit of short fiction writing for something I saw on another blog, Imagine, Create, Write! , which I love to visit and read. I always leave feeling so inspired. She was holding a "Create a female superhero" flash fiction writing contest....which was such a great idea. Comics could use more strong female superheros. I didn't get my entry done on time as is was on one of the hottest days and I just could not stand my apartment, which reached over 100 degrees, so, I avoided my laptop like the plague. I still wanted to post it and share it with all of you, though.
I used a mechanical pencil and three different sizes of burnishing tools to buff and smooth the pencil lines and to add some small details I used a white ink pen. I didn't have quite enough time to finish the back ground, as I thought I could still make the deadline at 3 minuets left. (Nope...got too involved with the background. Heehee) So, the background is digital. I used some stock images, from where I can no longer remember where I got from, but it suited her nicely and finished it up in CorelDRAW. This, in all, took me about a week to do. Which is rather quick for me.
Name of Female Superhero: Dark Star
Name of Human Alter Ego: Amnesia December
Superhero Appearance: Same as Human appearance.
Human Alter Ego Appearance: A young woman of 18 who stands at six feet tall. Her hair is long and shiny black with a slight wave to it ans she wears half of it up in two small buns with short kiddie bangs. Her eyes are white with little pink flecks in them that turn blood red when angry. Her skin is has pale and white as bleached bone and an icy skin temperature.
Costume: Black lace corset, black pants and a long black hooded cape. She also has a set of black crow wings.
Personality: Aloof, strong, sarcastic, yet is soft and kind deep in her heart, honest, intelligent
A Brief description of how the super heroine gets her powers: She's a dampyre or half vampire. She has no memory of where she has come from, who she really is or who or even how she came to be cursed as a halfling. She does suspect that she has always been this way, however. She simply awoke one evening on the floor of an abandoned hospital floor, the entire town where she lived, all mysteriously murdered.
Powers: Can throw her blood into multiple flying razor blades. Can fly with crow wings from her back, which disappear when not in use. She is also telekinetic and can move things or break things simply by glaring at them. She can summon fire with a snap of her fingers and direct it at her attackers. She uses a long silver sword that she acquired from a sword master in Wales. She can also sing a siren's song to hypnotize those around her.
Anything Else Important: She fights all sorts of underworld creatures to find a cure of the illness before it consumes her, body and soul. Leaving her a full vampire. She has a haunted past and a very haunted presence. To solve the mysteries of her past and find those who broke her, she will have to search far and wide before looking to the clues of things beyond her own grave.
The moonlight tracing and retracing the cut of my
figure, fresh evening air caresses my skin, sending my carefully coiffed, long
black hair dancing madly around me. The
sudden gust caught and blew free some of the coal black feathers on my exposed,
lone wing, on my right side. I lost the
other in a violent battle many years ago...but that...is an entirely different
story. I watch as they drift slowly down
into the blinking lights below.
Wondering if they sent a signal to the other Lilin’s, that a foreign night walker
had entered their territory. All the
little feathers I shed are singing, as are all the other night things. I can hear them, singing to the moon of all
shapely newness.
So, I did this little bit of short fiction writing for something I saw on another blog, Imagine, Create, Write! , which I love to visit and read. I always leave feeling so inspired. She was holding a "Create a female superhero" flash fiction writing contest....which was such a great idea. Comics could use more strong female superheros. I didn't get my entry done on time as is was on one of the hottest days and I just could not stand my apartment, which reached over 100 degrees, so, I avoided my laptop like the plague. I still wanted to post it and share it with all of you, though.
I used a mechanical pencil and three different sizes of burnishing tools to buff and smooth the pencil lines and to add some small details I used a white ink pen. I didn't have quite enough time to finish the back ground, as I thought I could still make the deadline at 3 minuets left. (Nope...got too involved with the background. Heehee) So, the background is digital. I used some stock images, from where I can no longer remember where I got from, but it suited her nicely and finished it up in CorelDRAW. This, in all, took me about a week to do. Which is rather quick for me.
Name of Female Superhero: Dark Star
Name of Human Alter Ego: Amnesia December
Superhero Appearance: Same as Human appearance.
Human Alter Ego Appearance: A young woman of 18 who stands at six feet tall. Her hair is long and shiny black with a slight wave to it ans she wears half of it up in two small buns with short kiddie bangs. Her eyes are white with little pink flecks in them that turn blood red when angry. Her skin is has pale and white as bleached bone and an icy skin temperature.
Costume: Black lace corset, black pants and a long black hooded cape. She also has a set of black crow wings.
Personality: Aloof, strong, sarcastic, yet is soft and kind deep in her heart, honest, intelligent
A Brief description of how the super heroine gets her powers: She's a dampyre or half vampire. She has no memory of where she has come from, who she really is or who or even how she came to be cursed as a halfling. She does suspect that she has always been this way, however. She simply awoke one evening on the floor of an abandoned hospital floor, the entire town where she lived, all mysteriously murdered.
Powers: Can throw her blood into multiple flying razor blades. Can fly with crow wings from her back, which disappear when not in use. She is also telekinetic and can move things or break things simply by glaring at them. She can summon fire with a snap of her fingers and direct it at her attackers. She uses a long silver sword that she acquired from a sword master in Wales. She can also sing a siren's song to hypnotize those around her.
Anything Else Important: She fights all sorts of underworld creatures to find a cure of the illness before it consumes her, body and soul. Leaving her a full vampire. She has a haunted past and a very haunted presence. To solve the mysteries of her past and find those who broke her, she will have to search far and wide before looking to the clues of things beyond her own grave.
Moonlit Sonata
Moon. Bright, beautiful, pale, red moon. Moon...floating
softly, serenely through the dark starless sky.
Enchanting moon. Making
everything drunk with rapture as her ice chilled, luminous fingers of bare
light caresses every inch of the dark earth within her grasp. Even me, as I alight upon the highest tower
possible, in this country that is awash with endless neon orange artificial
lights, spilling out, and stretching eternally away below my feet into the
pitted black of the distant night. Just
the wind, the glorious, fat golden moon and me.
Cherry blossoms, with their blushing faces, whirl exquisitely past me, away
to their dusty death in the cool spring air.
Just the wind, the moon, the blood-drunk cherry blossoms and me. Ah! How
sweet is the smell of fresh, new spring!
I stand, gazing dreamily up in reverence at this
glowing, pocked marked rock that has served as my false sun for the last few
hundred years. Its soft light shines
down upon me, illuminating those odd, night eyes, causing them to glow
unnaturally green like a cat. The moon is as bone white and dead as I, although,
it is not a monstrous, dark thing as I. If anyone dares but wonder the kind of
creature that I subsist as, I am a Dampyre; or a half vampire. How I came to be this way, I do not know. Some of my kind, who are proud to be what they are, prefer the
term Lilin, Dark Prince Charming or Strix over using the term “Dampyre”. The sound is far less vulgar, and threatening,
making it a great deal more elegant, as well as exquisitely beautiful. Nothing scares off a potential prey more than
saying that you are “Dracula” when they ask what you are, before you kill them. Akin to most of my kind, my looks are
charmingly deceptive. A cunning, vicious wolf wrapped in a fine human
skin. Most human beings construct us to
be genuinely ugly, repulsive, senseless devouring fiends. Salivating, drooling and stupid just waiting
to eviscerate the next human to cross our path, also, for some odd reasoning,
extremely hairy. I myself, hate overly hairy things, I find body hair
particularly repulsive. Hence, my deep
hate for the Werewolves, which have far too much for my liking. This human folklore about us I find extremely
funny, as do most of us. For if, we actually looked like some horrid, inhuman
demon, how would we lure the leery into our pretty web? No one human would dare trust us, let alone
come even a foot near us. Who would trust a monster that truly appeared to be
one? Armed and dangerous, but only to those weak enough to trust our carefully
lying eyes.
I pause
atop Tokyo Tower in Japan; my ardent search has shepherded me here. I stand,
unkempt waiting for some strange reaction. To what, I do not even know myself. Gifted with wings, albeit only one, in
addition to being able to travel at an inhuman speed, I arrived here in only a
day from my home in Wales. Ah!
Japan! A city of buzzing neon lights,
noise, contradictions and offerings of every pleasurable temptations and
delights ever imagined; all under the rising crimson sun. All exists here. From the most sadistic, Hellenistic acts, to
the annoyingly fluffy, cute and pure.
Here on this tiny spit of land, is where tradition and the freaky,
anime-fuelled pop-culture collided seamlessly together. The smell
of the mortal beings rises up to me like vapours, making me dizzy, hungry and
angry. Angry knowing that I came here
not to taste, or hunt, however to end my pursuit. I have travelled this far, to
this place to find my death or the cure of the illness that eats at me. My
beautiful, final death. There comes a
time in every Lilin’s life, where they become life weary. The constant night, in and out of boredom, the
loneliness that wells up and crushes what little is left of the soul, tired of
the hell we achieve by our own brutal acts upon ourselves and the human lives
we touch. Weeping as the past falls away
without footprints to follow back upon and our future always the same as the
century before, immortal life soon feels like a cancer, eating away what little
human remains in us; until life is like a hollow ledge with a little tepid pool
left there by the sea, dying inward from the edge. When we reach that point, we long for death to
take us away upon its dusty wings, and feel the thrill of something different
happening to our bodies.
Oh wow! That took a lot of writing....but very good practice. I haven't created a female superhero in a long time. It was fun! And I hope fun to read, albeit, a little macabre. I don't normally go for vampires as they are everywhere these days, but I couldn't resist just this once.
Thank you for reading my lovely bloggie friends! Wishing you a happy creative week! Cheers!
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Life From Decay
Hello there, Happy Monday! Like promised here is the drawing I did for the auction over at Femme Thou Art June auction on facebook . The auction ends today at 7 PM. We're already deciding on next month July auction...can't wait to see what it will be!
Oh man, this took me three weeks and four days from start to finish. I'm a slow artist, so something this detailed takes me a super long time. I put everything else I was working on aside to get this finished. Next auction I'm doing only a very small, Art Trading Card size work, which will take me far less time than this one did.
I used a mix of my trusty watercolour pencils, which I always use dry on Deleter paper, because it gives this wonderful airbrushed look. I also used some gold pens to finish off her beads and then pulled the finished work onto CorelDRAW and added in the butterflies, moths, assorted flowers, rocks and ferns. The final file was huge! I'm glad I saved along the way as my laptop kept crashing on me due to its hatred of my art programs. *laughs*
I am not sure if I handled the theme right, but, my original thought for this was a beautiful spring fairy emerging from the decay left behind by the melting of winter snows. A fairy that brings life to all she touches.
So, can anyone spot the squirrel hidden in the trees? Or the bunnies...oh, well they're pretty easy to spot. *laughs*
That's all for now my lovies. Wishing you all a creative, brilliant week! Cheers!
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
I Will Wait For You: Coffee Sketch
Good Wednesday to you all! Hope you are having a good week. So far so good in keeping myself to stick to a proper schedule of blogging at least once a week, woo to the hoo! I've been so busy in getting the drawing done for the upcoming June Auction over on the Femme Thou Art Collective Face book page, that I've quite left behind my other projects for the moment. I've never been apart of an auction before, so I'm equal parts nervous and excited. I have until this Sunday to have it done and up, and I'll be posting it here with a little link as well.
Anyway, I feel a little sad that I've just left the last end of the short story unfinished in the editing stage, and, still have put it up for you wonderful people to read just yet. Once the auction is over for this month, I'll get right back to it. The poor prince has just been left to sit quietly on the sea, I am a cruel writer.
As a thanks to you all, my bloggie buds, I took some time out to quickly paint a "Thank You" picture....as, well, a thank you for waiting and always sending me honest and cheerful comments. I truly admire all of you....you are the butter to my bread. So thank you!
I know it's not much, but, I had some extra coffee grounds laying about in the cupboard. They were too small to even make up a small cup, so, I brewed it and set about painting with it. This is my second venture into painting with coffee...it always smells super nice for a few days when it's done. I added some dark brown to the coffee to help darken some areas and taking a separate tiny paint brush, started brushing in white for highlights. The coffee removed some of the ink I had laid down earlier, so, I had to add those back in after this was totally dry. I also used heavy Arches Paper to avoid too much paper wrinkling. Later, I dragged this onto CorelDRAW to clean this up a bit more and to smooth out some stray lines. I would love to turn this into a journal notebook cover, but I have no idea how to do that. *laughs* Something new to learn! To the Library!
Psst....I hope you enjoy the new banner. Felt like a change was needed.
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
A Birthday Gift Basket and a WIP drawing
Woo hoo it's June! I can't wait for the days to turn warmer and hit the beach with my sketchbook again. I think what I like best about summer is its long days of sunlight, where at almost 10 pm the sun is still just setting. Ahhhh, I'm so excited for summer in all its green beauty.
Anyway, as I work on the final edits to the short story, I'd thought I would share what I did for my mum on her 66th birthday on May 20. I wanted to do something really nice for her this year, as last was rather tight and I couldn't afford to give her anything in way of a present. This year has been better, so, I took about a week to decide what to do for her, and came up with the idea for a gift basket after seeing some pretty ones in the store. I made her write up a list for me of some small things she might like and went out for a day of shopping.
Here's what I came back with:
Far Left to Right:
A Journal from Papaya at the local book store, a gorgeous sea grass basket that I just could not pass up for making this, as you can see Reese's Pieces, Marzipan chocolates, socks( yes, socks....she liked them that much), Darjeeling black tea, a very pretty ankle bracelet that she uses as a wrist bracelet, Indian Chai scented candles, Lilly of The Valley Soap from Crab tree and Evelyn, a little treasure trunk, a awesome square class mug and a little blue bird candle in a sweet cage. As well as some fancy paper, ribbons and yellow and pink roses to decorate the basket with.
I started off with wiring the roses into the basket:
Please forgive the mess in the background, I was later going to put up some bamboo blinds to cut out some of the hot sun my apartment gets. *laughs* I wish I had picked up more roses, it would have looked nice to have had the entire rim covered in them.
I then wove through some white crepe paper and also wound it around the handles, then added the first layers of tissue paper. I forgot to pick up the floral foam, so I added paper to the bottom of the basket to lift up the gifts inside.:
I placed the little marzipan chocolates inside the treasure box....which wasn't that hard and I found that since they weren't going to be travelling very far, I didn't tape them down:
I later took out the jewelry and draped it over the chocolates, to make it look like actual treasure.
I forgot to take pictures as I was going along trying to pack the basket.....which I did several times over! Getting everything to fit nicely was harder than I thought. But, after the fifth attempt at it, I finally got it right and it came out like this before I wrapped it up with some fancy cellophane:
Finally I added the cellophane and the fancy ribbons:
I attached the card I bought for her. I should have made one, but I didn't think of that until I had, like, no time to make her one. But, I thought this was much prettier:
I also took some time to make her a bouquet of Anemone, pink tea roses, hydrangea and ivy, with a tiny bit of bear grass:
All together, she was so very happy when she got her gifts:
Happy Birthday Mum! Here's to a great year and more to come!
We later had some very yummy chocolate cheesecake, white wine, rice pudding, went for some coffee and watched some movies in the evening. Quite a good birthday for her, the closer she gets to 70 the more grateful each year that I become that she is still here with me.
For right now, I'll leave you wonderful people with the next drawing I'm currently rushing to finish, as it will be up for auction at a group I'm now apart of called Femme Thou Art Collective . It's been a pleasure getting to know these other wonderful artists. The auction in June is called "Life springing from Decay". Here's a WIP of what I came up with, I'm still inking it:
I'm doing another gift basket for a friend who also had a birthday last week...it's so much fun to create these baskets. Wishing you all a wonderful, creative week ahead! Cheers!
Anyway, as I work on the final edits to the short story, I'd thought I would share what I did for my mum on her 66th birthday on May 20. I wanted to do something really nice for her this year, as last was rather tight and I couldn't afford to give her anything in way of a present. This year has been better, so, I took about a week to decide what to do for her, and came up with the idea for a gift basket after seeing some pretty ones in the store. I made her write up a list for me of some small things she might like and went out for a day of shopping.
Here's what I came back with:
Far Left to Right:
A Journal from Papaya at the local book store, a gorgeous sea grass basket that I just could not pass up for making this, as you can see Reese's Pieces, Marzipan chocolates, socks( yes, socks....she liked them that much), Darjeeling black tea, a very pretty ankle bracelet that she uses as a wrist bracelet, Indian Chai scented candles, Lilly of The Valley Soap from Crab tree and Evelyn, a little treasure trunk, a awesome square class mug and a little blue bird candle in a sweet cage. As well as some fancy paper, ribbons and yellow and pink roses to decorate the basket with.
I started off with wiring the roses into the basket:
Please forgive the mess in the background, I was later going to put up some bamboo blinds to cut out some of the hot sun my apartment gets. *laughs* I wish I had picked up more roses, it would have looked nice to have had the entire rim covered in them.
I then wove through some white crepe paper and also wound it around the handles, then added the first layers of tissue paper. I forgot to pick up the floral foam, so I added paper to the bottom of the basket to lift up the gifts inside.:
I placed the little marzipan chocolates inside the treasure box....which wasn't that hard and I found that since they weren't going to be travelling very far, I didn't tape them down:
I later took out the jewelry and draped it over the chocolates, to make it look like actual treasure.
I forgot to take pictures as I was going along trying to pack the basket.....which I did several times over! Getting everything to fit nicely was harder than I thought. But, after the fifth attempt at it, I finally got it right and it came out like this before I wrapped it up with some fancy cellophane:
Finally I added the cellophane and the fancy ribbons:
I attached the card I bought for her. I should have made one, but I didn't think of that until I had, like, no time to make her one. But, I thought this was much prettier:
I also took some time to make her a bouquet of Anemone, pink tea roses, hydrangea and ivy, with a tiny bit of bear grass:
All together, she was so very happy when she got her gifts:
Happy Birthday Mum! Here's to a great year and more to come!
We later had some very yummy chocolate cheesecake, white wine, rice pudding, went for some coffee and watched some movies in the evening. Quite a good birthday for her, the closer she gets to 70 the more grateful each year that I become that she is still here with me.
For right now, I'll leave you wonderful people with the next drawing I'm currently rushing to finish, as it will be up for auction at a group I'm now apart of called Femme Thou Art Collective . It's been a pleasure getting to know these other wonderful artists. The auction in June is called "Life springing from Decay". Here's a WIP of what I came up with, I'm still inking it:
I'm doing another gift basket for a friend who also had a birthday last week...it's so much fun to create these baskets. Wishing you all a wonderful, creative week ahead! Cheers!
Saturday, May 18, 2013
A Fairytale Splash
Hello dear friends, my...how has a whole month and a half gone by so quickly?! Well, sadly I haven't gotten much done lately due to working the Mother's Day rush at work and then getting the flu, so my short fairy tale story is yet unfinished. Good news though, I did get the drawing for it done and this long weekend I'll be working on the fairy tale again. And I'm sad that I haven't had the chance to start the blog for my book yet, so that's really delayed.
I am now Open For Commissions! My laptop is just about toast and before it dies on me completely, I want to replace it. But I need to save up a little bit more to get another one that I have my little eye on. Just email me if any are interested and I'll send you my price list, then we can talk further from there.
So this drawing here was a little tricky in deciding which colours would look best. I wanted something with a vintage look and feel to it, sort of like one of those watercolour illustrations from the 1900's you'd see in old fairy tale books. The Mermaid's hair was so hard to colour *laughs* as I had put in way too many strands of hair in the ink drawing. I wanted to look a little more blonde, but I added in a little too much brown highlights. At least with the water added she doesn't look like she's floating in space anymore. The prince looks rather crow like with all his black plumage on his helmet and his big black cape. The gold accents didn't come out so well in the scanner, and they almost completely disappear on his cape. I wonder if taking a picture of this, those would have shown up better. But I love this nonetheless.
Anyway, I look forward to getting part two of the story up to share with all of you. I'll become a much better blogger, I swear. I wish you all a happy, creative week. Cheers!
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Saturday, April 13, 2013
Cinderella paper doll
Hello my lovely friends! Oh my gosh, so happy to have my Internet connection back again! It's been touch and go for awhile now, but finally settled into my new apartment...which I'll show you my new view in a minuet. First, I want to talk about this lovely Mucha Baby here, as I'm still working on part two of The Prince and The Sea maid, while making changes to the first half of the fairy tale. Thank you guys for reading it and giving me your honest opinions too, you guys are all the sweetest! Plus I got such and awesome story change suggestion from a great friend about the nature of the prince and I loved her suggestion so much that I've made those changes to the prince to boost his character and hopefully add some more excitement to the story over all. The story will update soon.
So, this little doll here is sort of my take on Cinderella. I actually did this back in February after I saw a challenge call over at the Somerset Studio website . The theme was to create your favorite fairy tale character and I just couldn't resist giving it a try. I first took a look at some English and French noble fashions of the 15 and 1600's and added some of my own twists and designs to the final outfit. Deciding the colour was the hard part, I couldn't decide weather to go dark or a lighter pastel colours. I found that I had to do some rough tests to see what would go good with her blonde hair...and blue with hints of gold turned out to work well and show up well on the scanner. Her little detached shoe is sewn onto her hand. My mum was nice enough to let me use one of her doll needles to do that. I went a little crazy with the glitter pen for the dots on her outer skirt, but hey, it's fun to sit there and dot away. For the background, I have a huge book on old English castles and flipped through it in hopes of finding something that would complement her. She only took about two days to complete and stands at about 19 cm tall.
Well, as for my new apartment...it's quite nice and extremely quiet. Which is so nice, which means I can focus more when I get inspired for either writing or drawing. My view is like this now, I face the back and on a clear sunny day can see all the way into Richmond and see the mountain line of Vancouver Island.
Wishing you all a wonderful and creative week ahead. Cheers!
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