Saturday, January 28, 2012

New Room

Vivian and I are rearranging our apartment to use our dining room as a studio.  That leaves the third bedroom free!  I'm feeling inspired to use it as a garden room- a little winter oasis (maybe even bring in a humidifier and a space heater to make it "tropical"!). I made a new pinterest board for inspiration.

Feeling In Transition right now and I haven't been completing any comics. I don't intend to stop, but I'm keeping busy with some other artistic projects and studies; hoping to find what works best for me! For reasons unrelated to this blog, my retail manager suggested that I "part ways" with my retail job, so I did.  Pro: no longer will be spending half my income on clothing! Con: no more fresh Retail Life material for comics.  Darn it.  That was really the only reason I was sticking with the job.  Oh, and for the $.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Retail Life Part 5

I kid you not- I saw this happen.  Almost peed my pants laughing.

Monday, December 12, 2011

November Project Day 30- Kiss Test

And that's it!  I finished all 30 days!  It only took me until December 11th to complete all the drawings, but hey, ahimsa.  Don't think that this will be the end of the comics and drawings- this was way too much fun!

November Project Day 29- Cell Phones

It seems nowadays that just about EVERYONE has a smart phone.  I am still limping along on my little brick phone.  I am only able to make phone calls and text and take pictures and such, you know, what phones are designed to do.  Yet I see everyone, everywhere, with their smart phones out!
But the incredible power of the smart phone isn't it's amazing technology- it's the power to completely absorb the user so much so that he/she becomes completely unaware of his/her surroundings.  This causes all kinds of problems, but what I find the most irritating is when smart phone users become so enraptured they forget they have legs or how to move them, or the fact that they are currently standing in a major traffic flow area, and other people have places to be.
(I am not happy with the above drawing- stairs! oof!)
It does amaze me how many people have them, all across social and economic groups.  Paying for a data plan isn't cheap- and will be the reason I will probably not get one for quite some time.  Yet I always wonder how some people are able to cough up those dollahs every month.
P.S. There are "homeless" con artists in Chicago, who actually have apartments and, ahem, cell phones.