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July 14, 2014

Day Dreamers Postcards

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These Day Dreamers postcards just came from the printer & we started sending them out with orders this week.


The new book arrives August 26th - then you will meet this little library boy & all his pals!

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Published on July 14, 2014 14:15

June 27, 2014

I Saw Her in the Library

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I Saw Her in the Library    11"x14"x1"    Acrylic on wood


I really liked painting all those tiny books. It was kind of meditative, stripe after stripe after stripe. I love the way bookshelves become ribbons of color.


This is new painting from a new (mini-ish) series of work I'm working on concerning two solitary girls, lots of books, and a siamese cat.

More of this, hopefully soon!

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Published on June 27, 2014 13:10

June 25, 2014

Rose Hypnosis

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Power corruption and lies
1. I put almost every kind of rose I have in a jar and brought it to a friend.
2. Jude the Obscure is one of my favorite novels & also the name of a floppy, faded peachy English rose.
3. Josiah called them Power, Corruption & Lies flowers and that made me happy.


(I am working on some new paintings I'll share soon - in the meantime, The Flower Channel!)

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Published on June 25, 2014 14:22

June 20, 2014

In June

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June is so gracious. I go out into the garden every day and usually come back with a jar of something. Then I marvel to Josiah (who listens for the hundredth time) about how it all happens, about how it feels like Aladdin's cave out there, about the delicate and temporary riches of flowers.

I can't ever get over it - they're just out there, with almost no help at all, working their magic. Somewhere underground, something says ABRACADABRA and the garden makes things so beautiful and voluptuous and fleeting your eyes turn into hypnotic spirals.


The roses are blooming their hearts out and it's the last of the foxgloves and the beginning of the bellflowers. 


 

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Published on June 20, 2014 15:11

June 13, 2014

Flutter

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Sometimes you will find you need a Thomas Hardy paperback, an old tea tin, some military die-cuts, a piece of sari silk printed with elephants, and cat stickers. Maybe you also need some notecards printed with hundred-year-old images of Multnomah Falls.


If you need these things (or a tin wind-up toy or a 1960's beaded sweater or a book of photobooth photographs or some previously-unknown-to-you perfume from Imaginary Authors) there is only one place I know of to go, my favorite store:
Flutter.


There are lots of places I love here, but this place is special, the best-possible version your imagination's dress-up box. I remember the first time I visited, maybe seven or eight years ago. One look & I was done-for (you can watch a video on their website that gives you a tour of the shop, although it is a restless creature & always changing its feathers and colors and finery.)


If you visit Portland, you should wander into this giant jewel-box -- just know you will almost certainly leave with a collection of strange & beautiful clutter.

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Published on June 13, 2014 13:44

June 10, 2014

Dragons are Coming

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I realized that my next picture book, Day Dreamers (the companion for Dream Animals) comes out in just two months!


Soon it will be in the world, this adventure of wandering minds & hearts into the land of mythical creatures & waking dreams. In the meantime, you can preorder via Powell's, B&N & Amazon.

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Published on June 10, 2014 13:31

June 5, 2014

A Celestial Globe

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I had been wishing for a nice celestial globe for a while, and this gem finally came to me.


They are much more scarce than their terrestrial cousins, and the nice ones (the really, really, really nice ones, illustrated in color & centuries old) are hugely rare & cost a corresponding amount of pennies. This one is from the early mid-century, so no very old, but very beautiful & within my reach.


You probably won't be surprised by the constellation highlighted in the picture -- it is my favorite -- but they are all equally beautifully illustrated. And I've learned some new ones, too, like Lacerta, (the lizard).

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Published on June 05, 2014 19:05

May 29, 2014

This Year's Liberty Dress

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I've decided to make a tradition out of trying to make a new Summer dress out of Liberty cotton every year. It would be so nice to build a little stockpile over of the years.


This is last year's, and keen eyes will notice that (thrill-a-minute creature that I am) this year's is the same print, Claire Aude, just in the red/pink colorway. I actually sewed it inside-out, because I liked the back of the print a little more (the colors were a little softer).


I drafted the pattern from my favorite dress, a slip dress with a gently gathered waist. I've made so many clones of this dress, I think I could make it in my sleep. For the fabric, I usually order via Purl (but if they don't have a Liberty colorway or print in stock B&J fabrics almost certainly has it)


I've also been ordering a lot from Mood, with their amazing selection of silk & wool & other fabrics it's hard to buy locally. I am sewing so many of my clothes these days and I love it. Even when I botch something (which is often) it was in the pursuit of making something that's exactly like what's in my mind. And like with anything you make: when it isn't botched, and it works just right, and it's exactly like you hoped, it's completely wonderful.

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Published on May 29, 2014 18:51

May 21, 2014

Sketchbook Paintings

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Some messy little sketchbook paintings that might turn into something...

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Published on May 21, 2014 14:07

May 9, 2014

A Small Collection of Bears

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Clockwise: Real-fur figure with painted mouth, Fur-embellished Polar Bear postcard, Flocked Brown Bear postcard, Flocked metal figure, Good Luck Bear in crate


I've been thinking of some of the mini-collections of things I've (intentionally or unintentionally) accumulated. I have a problem with odds & ends like these and I thought it might be nice to photograph some of them together.


I really like these embellished postcards: the background is lithographed, the animal/bear figure pasted down in fur or flocking, probably from sometime in the early 20th century. I've only found two, but I hope I come across more.


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The Good Luck Bear is a souvenir from San Isabel Colorado (I found him in an old things shop). I don't know much about them. If anyone does, please chime in!


A Good Luck Bear seems like an excellent souvenir of a forest trip, even though it's a bit like he's a captive genie in that little crate of his - trapped & beholden to give you good luck.

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Published on May 09, 2014 14:57

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