
webbing
ALT: ink and water-soluble crayon. it’s an orange capped mushroom, quite vibrant, embedded in a woven swoop of green fading to brown in sort of an infinity ribbon

pinch point
ALT: water-soluble crayon and ink, abstract. solid shapes on either side of the page seem to restrict the flow of the fluid between them. the shape on the left has a texture of plates or scales, and is a smooth curve. the shape on the right is marked with horizontal lines, and has a sharp angle right at the pinch point.

pulling the string
or, “Miss Dysanthropoid and the Misanthropic Boid” (title from Jeff Colby)
ALT: crayon and ink drawing. One odd being is holding a string connected to a series of perhaps pulleys. Another stands with their arms upraised. A bird watches from above. This is all happening in a thicket of bare trees, and there’s maybe an opening or door up above where the pulleys hang.

playing with my friend the octopus
ALT: crayon and ink drawing. A sort of person faces out, arms upraised and leaning over or forward, nest to a shape that could indeed be an octopus, two or three tentacles upraised and the rest holding it up like a forest of legs. There’s another person in the background, so I think it could be at a park or something. It might be raining.

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.