Category Archive

The following is a list of all entries from the Drawing category.

New Horace

Almost done.
Does anyone know of a great place that makes really nice fabric labels?
Lilli Carré makes beautiful drawings and animations.
Here are some wonderful links via Cartoon Brew:
Bretislav Pojar
Nicolai Troshinsky
Shoji Goto
Blu


Evening


Charlotte Salomon

Life? or Theater?


Garden Without Flowers

I made Garden Without Flowers in 1999 using watercolor cut-outs and backgrounds. Fausto Caceres created the amazing soundtrack.
* note- I just updated with a less pixilated version.


She Cow Loop


Here is a start of the She Cow loop. I’ll keep adding, as more She Cows get painted.
Once you click the play button, it takes awhile to load.


“She Cow Two”

A five and a quarter by seven and a half inches watercolor painting. It’s $50.00 plus shipping. If interested please contact alyssa(at)movingarden(dot)com.
Sold. Thank you!


She Cow

This is a scan of She Cow. She is a five by seven inch watercolor painting based on a watercolor cut-out collage. This is the first version and I will be making more versions of her and posting them here and on flickr.
My e-mail address is: alyssa(at)movingarden(dot)com.
Sold. Thank you!


Stalling…

Yesterday, the wonderful Lisa S. informed me that Izzy Cox is coming out with an album very, very soon. The song “Devil, Devil” makes me think of the movie “Touch of Evil” by Orson Welles.
This film via “Cartoon Brew” looks very interesting I wish I could see it.
Mostly, I have been working and stalling on [...]


The long post that never was

I had a shaggy-dog post that went on forever in my head, but I think it is best to just cut my losses and for now keep this post short and sweet. A lot of things have fallen to the wayside and I’m going to try and reel them back. Here is another scene from [...]


Foliage thoughts

A couple of weeks ago my Dad handed me this image of this building, the Quai Branly Museum, by Jean Nouvel.

Has anyone seen it? It conjures up so many ideas about gardens, buildings, and cities all with multiple uses and forms intertwined with each other.
It also makes me think a lot about Permaculture, a term [...]