I wonder how you all are managing! I hope all of you who are not essential workers are all safe at home making art. Or bread. Or cookies. 🙂 And blessings to all of those who ARE essential workers: Lydia, … Continue reading
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It wasn’t much of an ice storm here in NYC, but it was entrancing for days. I took WAY TOO MANY pictures of it. The whole city seemed transformed, and not only visually, but also aurally–everything CREAKED. Happy Holidays everyone–whatever … Continue reading
The 2019 Society for Illustrators Best Illustration Show was inspiring this year (as always). I am including a small selection of the pieces, but it was truly one hit after another. The Shaun Tan cicada painting was gorgeous! And haunting… … Continue reading
Come one, come all to the annual Harvest Festival in Fort Tryon Park! Pumpkin patch, cupcake decorating (and eating, one assumes), the pie contest (I know there will be some intense competition this year), games of speed and chance (a … Continue reading
A photo journal of our annual trip to Grand Manan. It took awhile to unwind, and remember that I like to putter and walk and fiddle around, to draw and write. There was some extremely beautiful scenery, we saw seals … Continue reading
My stencils are on sale for the Summer Solstice!Thursday, Friday, and SaturdaySave 21% off all* stencilsUse code: sol21 Coupon code expires June 22, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. CST (Central Standard Time) USA PLUS The 10% discount when you buy 6 stencils of the same size … Continue reading
Crow Made a Friend will be published in a bilingual edition: Mandarin and English. SO PROUD: … Continue reading
Happy Anniversary to my husband, Daniel Levy! We had a lovely time at the beach with our son Sam and the gorgeous sunshine. We found wonderful painted rocks at the beginning of a hike, and saw a tree with startling … Continue reading
The beautiful thank you card from Leonardo that includes a tiny book! Ms. Rose Ellen Neidish invited me to PS 187 to read CROW MADE A FRIEND to her 2nd grade classes, and we did a fun activity where we … Continue reading
Sonia Sotomayor on a tea towel On the walk across town to the Grand Hyatt hotel (next to Grand Central Terminal), I was a little emotionally rumpled from work, and feeling kind of unsettled about my life choices (not to … Continue reading