Category Archives: ink

17 April 2025

choose your weapons carefully

ALT: ink painting. A gray mountain under a dark purple-blue sky with polkadot stars. And also one big yellow poorly drawn star and a round yellow and red thing that I guess could be a moon. For some reason there’s a sort of vase on top of the mountain, empty but with a coupld of flowers drawn on it that are shedding petals. Under the mountain sits a creature with antennas and claws and snake-like eyes. It’s grasping a thing that looks like an old rooftop antenna. there are a bunch of little red triangles floating around it. I don’t know, that’s just how it came out.

16 April 2025

we live in houses (unfinished)

ALT: line drawing of three characters that seem to be partly buildings. The left-most one (biggest) has two legs, boots with windows, also face windows and a balcony bill like a duck. The middle one is cat-shaped, with a chimney tail, window in its closest ear, and maybe a doorway between its front legs. The right-most one is sort of like a peg or furniture ornament, but with some kind of angular fins coming out of its head, and about 6 legs like smaller pegs, that are each sitting in a bucket. The whole thing is just outlined; if I have time and inclination I might paint in some colors and more details.

15 April 2025

wake up. it’s spring.

ALT – ink painting of two bulbous roots with faces that look sleepy or surly. The one in front also has a hand for some reason, and it’s reaching toward a mushroom. Both of the plant folk have leaves coming up out of their heads like plumes of hair. There’s a blue and gray sky above, and they’re imbedded in earth that has scribbles in it that I guess stand in for the compost and other dirt critters.

20 March 2025

the looming inevitable

Watching the descent of the US government into authoritarian oligarchy reminds me of the way I felt in January and February of 2020, watching the pandemic make its way to our shores while people who were in a position to take useful action instead were dismissive of the people who had information and experience. It’s horrifying.

ALT: ink brush painting of a breaking wave preceding what might be a massive wall of ocean. The colors are gray, yellow, reddish and purple. It didn’t come out looking as ominous as I was feeling it to be, but there are three little pips right under the curling breaker, and a few more surfing over the top of it.