About a not so well hidden cat, and an illustration I wanted simple, made complicated, and then simple again.
À propos d’un chat bien caché (?), et d’une illustration simple devenue compliquée, avant de redevenir simple.
About a not so well hidden cat, and an illustration I wanted simple, made complicated, and then simple again.
À propos d’un chat bien caché (?), et d’une illustration simple devenue compliquée, avant de redevenir simple.
This week’s Illustration Friday theme is “Lush”. Since it’s already thursday, let’s post this even though it’s a work in progress rather than a finished piece! Le thème Illustration Friday de la semaine est “luxuriant”. Puisque nous sommes déjà jeudi, je poste, même si l’image n’est pas…
The more pictures I take, the more obvious it becomes that I’m attracted to the same things all over again, consciously or not. Today’s example: pigeon silhouettes in Paris and San Francisco!
Plus je prends des photos, et plus il devient évident que je suis souvent attirée par les mêmes choses, consciemment ou non. L’exemple du jour : des silhouettes de pigeons, à Paris et à San Francisco
Am I talking about power poles again? I am indeed, but this time, let’s approach them rather than looking at them from afar, because there’s more to them than their silhouette. See? Up close, many of them look like old punks with a ridiculous amount…
As I mentioned in my previous post about Abby Glassenberg’s book Stuffed Animals, From Concept to Construction, I tested several patterns of the book before its release. It happened very simply: I answered one of Abby’s tweets calling for testers, sometime in…
Wherein I write a review of Abby Glassenberg book Stuffed Animals, From Concept to Construction and end up talking about all kinds of related craft book editions subject.
Où il est question de Stuffed Animals, From Concept to Construction, par Abby Glassenberg, et aussi de toutes sortes de sujets en rapport avec l’édition de ce genre de livres.
I drew those flowers while testing water soluble markers, and I thought they would make a nice wallpaper… So here they are, watercolor flower wallpapers for your screen, available in pinkish red and blue. There’s also a version without the flowers for those of you who (like me) prefer minimalistic backgrounds, especially behind the icons of your phone or iPad.
J’ai dessiné ces fleurs en testant des marqueurs aquarellables, et je me suis dit qu’elles seraient jolies en fond d’écran… Les voilà, donc, en rose / rouge et bleu, et aussi sans les fleurs pour ceux qui comme moi préfèrent les fonds d’écrans minimalistes, en particulier derrière les icônes du téléphone ou de l’iPad.