Sunday, November 17, 2013

City cousin, country cousin, and what happens when they visit each other


Discover issue 15


I visited the UK several years ago,
and although I saw London`s landmark buildings
I have no pictures of them. Not one.

So it was cool to draw them.

I think this is the first time I drew 
so much architecture for an illustration.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Midnight snow


Midnight snow.
We're not there yet,
but it's comingggg!!!




Also, I'm excited about being featured in Azizah again!

This time they will be publishing my painting,
Blue Drops:



as well as an illustration I made for them:




Can't wait to see it in print!


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

M&M's latest escapade


Asma Zaman, a lovely author from the U.K., 
wrote a book last year about
twin brothers Muhammed and Musa.

I illustrated it for her.




Now I'm working with her on the second book
featuring the twins, and I'm using a very different technique.
It's taking much longer, but I really like the look,
and I think the books will still flow together seamlessly.

A sneak into the colored pics:






I still need to fix the colors a bit
so that they're all the same,
but you get the idea.

More coming soon!


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Discover Issue 12


Issue 12 is all about food.


One story was about food allergies.
I used Illustrator for this one.

Another was about how we sometimes want
more than we can handle, especially dessert.
I did this with PhotoShop.


Discover can be ordered here.

Do check it out!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Wrapped around a finger...


I've been working on a new book with author Asma Zaman,
with whom I collaborated on an earlier book featuring 
twin brothers Muhammed and Musa.

This new book is also about them.
And how they get into trouble.

The illustrations are a long way from being done,
but these are a few initial sketches I made:




I'm hoping I can do more soon!

Meanwhile, here's a ring a while ago,
using a bezel base this time.

I'm working on a technique that will allow me to
create the textured look I like, while minimizing frayed edges.
Hence the bezel - it keeps the textile work contained in the frame.





The bezel is from Michael's, but I'm hoping
to find something a little more ornate.

Still, it was great to work on something different.
This particular piece already belongs to a new owner.

More coming soon!



Friday, June 28, 2013

Funky fabric jewelry - Samara


I really enjoy working with fabric and textiles :)


And beads.




And whatever else I can find.


 Here I've used a bracelet remnant
and an old drop pendant stone.
They're both about 20 years old.

I've yet to give this piece a chain to 
complete it as a necklace.

Or it could be used as a brooch.



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Some day I'll post some jewelry pics...


Late spring in Southern Ontario = very nice.
All I want to do is sit outdoors in the cool breeze.
But actually, I'm not really.  Well, not that much.
But there is so much other outdoor stuff going on, 
especially with the NanoBot
(since we're not in the school system)
that it evens out anyways.

But...I do have illustration deadlines.
And I AM trying to work on them.

And I have TONS of pictures that I need to upload,
only not the time to go through them all
and make them web-ready.

Some of them being pics of my fabric jewelry
(made ages ago but still trapped in my camera).

One day soon... :)

Meanwhile, here's a painting (also made a while back).

I call it Rain and the Beachmat.



The NanoBot thinks I made beans falling out of the sky.
Maybe I did?


Saturday, June 8, 2013

Upon a Beam of Moonlight


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My latest venture was with first-time author, Lisa Torres.

"Lisa Torres is a Heilkunst practitioner who specializes in holistic family care,
abuse recovery and travel health. Her international practice based in Ottawa,
Canada, serves women and mothers in English, French, and Spanish.
Her journey thus far has led her around the world and back and from
sickness and despair to health and love. While she previously lived by default
she now lives by inspired design with her beloved husband
and two phenomenal children." 


Simply put - just a story about a girl and a box.

As it says on the book blurb:

A daddy has a little girl.
He also has a box.
He loves his little girl,
and he loves his box.
Can he get the girl
to love the box too?
What if she can’t?
Can they ever be happy?


Behind the quirky illustrations
is a tale of love and acceptance.


I like the universal message of the book.
And that it's for everyone, young and old.

Lisa is working on French and Spanish editions as well.
For more about her Hielkunst practice,
visit her website www.healn.org.

The book is available here as pdf or hard copy,
or you can download it to your iPad right here.