
I tired
ALT: crayon drawing, sort of abstract/cartoon. A person leans sleepily against the right side of the page, under a big crescent moon.

blue bones
ALT: crayon and ink drawing, abstract. The background is blue and purple vertical loose stripes. Overlaid is an organic, somewhat mycelial web of black and dark blue, woven through a loose structure of white and gold branchy shapes. There are also some dots. I don’t know, make of it what you will. It’s what my eyes and brains wanted to see at the time.

world eye
ALT: crayon and ink drawing, abstract, calligraphic. Black ink line overlay a ground of yellow red and blue. A double circle is the dominant shape, and it is intersected and broken by lines and angles. There’s blue in the center, like sky, and you could see it as looking upward from the bottom of a cylinder I suppose.

many moons
ALT: crayon and ink drawing, abstract. there are 7 or so circles you could read as moons, one or two indicate the crescent within the circle. They are in a vaguely spiralling pattern. There are orange flame-like shapes rising through the middle of the page. The moon in the lower left corner seems to be by a window or grate that lets in some light. A couple of the moons could serve as eyes for the flames, if that were a being. Seeking to draw energy from chaotic overwhelm, and moments of serenity for respite.

loose ends
ALT: crayon drawing, abstract. Bold supporting structure of blue swipes. Flanked by colors of evening and dawn on either side, and night above. An organic mess of something stringy goes from bottom to top, resting on the blue bar where it crosses. And stuff. I pulled the name as much out of the air as I did the drawing.

dream visitors
ALT: crayon and ink drawing, mostly blue with yellow lights. There’s a sleeping person on the bottom left, they only look a little worried. Floating around on the rest of the page are a number of characters: a fat bird, something with a very pointy face, a couple of people one older, one younger. Child-like stars drawn above, three of them. Lots of windy, floaty lines hanging it al together.