Tag: drawing

Return to Tomorrow: March

This month flew by. It went so fast, that I almost missed it!

I’m happy to report that I’ve been able to keep up with my New Years Resolutions so far. This month sported 2 projects, both of which were posted:

Is Winter Over Yet?
A Very Bester Surprise

I’ve been doing overtime for the past week, and I am wiped out! I will be doing it next week, and here’s to crossing my fingers that they don’t extend it after that! I don’t know what I will do about art projects if they do–Art projects…sanity…relaxation…

I spent the bulk of this Saturday (oh, my precious, darling Saturday!) at the hospital getting stitches. This weekend sure slipped through my fingers! I’m fine though, so that’s what matters I suppose.

Books read:
1/3 — I’m still working on The Watchers Out of Time. Books of short stories take me a while to read. I’m going to pick a novel for my third book; I hate that this one is taking me this long.

The Year is 2011

Already?

I think things have finally slowed down…Let’s hope I didn’t just jinx myself by typing that! I’ve done a lot of knitting since the last time I posted an update. It was a bit crazy there for a while since I foolishly decided to knit a bunch of things in one month for gifts! Well, at least I know better now!

I had a great four day vacation last weekend and was able to complete a digital drawing I’ve wanted to do since July.

“Lisa Thompson”
800 x 800 px || 2.5 hours || digital

Believe it or not, there is a huge story behind Lisa Thompson that has nothing to do with Babylon 5 aside from the fact that in my head she’s a P7 telepath with the Psi Corps.

Back in July, one of the summer hires sat near me, and we’d make up characters, giving them their own voices. Lisa was my favorite out of my bunch, so I had sketched her out with a ball point pen, Psi Corps badge and all, and pinned her up on one of my cubical walls. I figured it was high time she got digital treatment. The original never left my wall, but since I see it everyday, it wasn’t hard to recreate her (digitally) from memory.