
ALT: ink and water-soluble crayon drawing of a goofy fox-like critter with enormous ears, a floofy tail, and a grin. sitting under a tree, I guess.
I did not make a drawing this day. Instead I’ll show you what was going on in my workspaces, some days lately I let this be enough to allow a holiday from the dailies.

One more collage emerging, I think this might be the last one for this year. It has quite a way to go, but I do like the nun with flower angel wings and knife upraised into the painted sky. And I’ve mined the backdrop Bosch painting for years, I don’t even remember where I got the original from. The animals are from a National Geographic article about someone documenting endangered wildlife in gorgeous portrait photos.
when I got tired of that I did this:

neither project arrived at a state of completion before I was ready to retire for the evening. hopefully seeing some of the process will enhance your enjoyment of the eventually completed pieces!

hankies up, it’s May
ALT: water-soluble graphite and crayon. two stylized figures dance facing each other, arms upraised.
Just came from watching friends of mine Morris dancing down by the closed bridge and the railroad tracks. followed by some singing and storytelling and general socializing to round out the day.

monkey rat dancing
ALT: water-soluble graphite and crayon. It’s more or less a gray squirrel, on tippytoes, on a branch, with its tail high up in the air and a very slight smile on its face.
I had spent some time at daybreak on May Day morning watching a squirrel collect branches to build a nest in a maple tree, such wonderfully athletic acrobats.