Here is the window where I work on my art. I relocated the snowglobe
collection to the low windowsill after Zilla knocked the Charleston
globe off the high sill, spilling it's contents onto the new wireless
printer. The printer is now covered in glitter, but still works.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Waiting for 'De Plane"
This year we booked our flight home from Long Island on Pineapple Air, hoping they would prove more reliable than Bahamas Air. Alas, they were not. We made ourselves as comfy as one can at an airport with goats on the landing strip and waited it out. Apparently, they all run on BST, Bahamas Standard Time.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Long Island Dump
Here I am getting some excercise at the dump. On an island of 3,000,
you get your kicks where you can.
you get your kicks where you can.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Savour: Illustration Friday
The picniking pangolin savoured the crunch of each and every ant that crossed his blanket that afternoon.
Hooray for pangolins! Native to Asia and Africa, these unique mammals look a little like the child of an artichoke and an armadillo. Last summer we visited the Angkor Center for Conservation of Biodiversity. They had a pangolin rescued from poachers and they're working on starting up a breeding program.
Hooray for pangolins! Native to Asia and Africa, these unique mammals look a little like the child of an artichoke and an armadillo. Last summer we visited the Angkor Center for Conservation of Biodiversity. They had a pangolin rescued from poachers and they're working on starting up a breeding program.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
AFTERWARDS: Illustration Friday
On Thursday morning, the kindergartners painted in tints and shades of green. Afterwards, Julissa carefully and proudly applied her painting to her face. And for the rest of the day, everyone knew that Julissa had painted with tints and shades of green in Art.
(Yes, this really happened. You can support my students' more appropriate artistic endeavors by donating via the link at right!)
(Yes, this really happened. You can support my students' more appropriate artistic endeavors by donating via the link at right!)
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