
shuteye
ALT: water-soluble crayon. close up of a face with eyes closed, mouth smiling a little creepily I think, and hair kindof mussed up. and a nice orange circle right on the tip of the nose.

quiet
ALT: ink and water-soluble crayon. a dark ink-wash from which emerges two figures, back to back, looking downward and away from you. there might be a large book on the ground, and a scrap of something bright colored peeking out behind a wall or tree, but mostly the colors are very subdued greens and browns.

rain holes
ALT: water-soluble crayon. five small circles outlined in blue that fades to sky color and texture, float on a background of small rectangular brushstrokes of yellow and green with a few drippy orange accents. there are green diagonal hatches, like rain or grasses over and between. I just wanted to see patterns.

fastangle
ALT: water-soluble crayon and pencil, abstract, basically a bunch of squiggly lines in green, orange and purple. they resemble string or something organic.
And also, part of why my drawings of late have been so fast and loose is that I’ve given in to my frequent wintertime passion for tying knots. Here’s a bit of what I’ve been doing at my table, instead of drawing or painting.

ALT: five stars made with pipe-cleaners, and woven and sewn yarn. a variety of color and stitch patterns. Two are 5-pointed, the rest with six points. I call them “darn stars” as they use various techniques for mending holes in clothing.

late night diary entry, after a long full day
ALT: ink and water-soluble crayon, abstract, calligraphic. a streak of blue swoops downward from top left to bottom right. conversationally descriptive black ink lines loosely define a horizon and hint at people and events. a couple spirals of red acknowledge happy connections and valentines. the entire drawing is loose and open, bordered with edges of yellow.