Those of you following me on social media may’ve noticed a new series of drawings going up over the last couple weeks! I’m participating in The 100 Day Project, which comes to us via Elle Luna and The Great Discontent. The premise of this project is simple: make something every day for 100 days. That’s all. … Continue reading The 100 Day Project
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Hi Everyone! I just wanted to give you the heads up that my big summer book tour is hitting the Bay Area this week. You can find me at 826 Valencia’s PIRATE SUPPLY STORE this Wednesday evening for a big 100 Demon Dialogues event (RSVP and further details here). I’ve invited three lovely, smart folks … Continue reading 100 Demon Dialogues hits San Francisco
Hi friends, Big, big news today! My latest project, 100 Demon Dialogues, is now live on Kickstarter! For the past three months, as part of the 100 Day Project, I’ve been illustrating a daily dialogue with the little voice in my head who tells me I’m no good. (You might recognize him from my Inktober … Continue reading Announcing: 100 Demon Dialogues
In 2017 I set out to participate in The 100 Day Project for the second time. Taking a character I’d first started exploring in 2015, I began posting a daily dialogue with the little voice in my head who tells me I’m no good. The resulting project connected me to people all over the world trying to overcome their inner demons and get on with Making Good Art.
Too many things on the brain, not enough energy to make them all into individual posts.
When is it going to be enough?
“to learn anew &/or to be reminded of to continue learning”
So much of this process is just trying to build a system that tells my brain I’m okay.
Just thinking a lot about how I organize my thinking in general these days.
The bag in this photo is now old enough to drive. I got it sometime early in high school, probably from the outdoor shop Riley’s mom managed down in Ventura. I eschewed carrying any kind of purse for years because I like keeping my arms and hands free to scramble about, and this little pack … Continue reading The Bag of Theseus