Dinosaurs

This week Spoonflower's weekly design prompt was floral dinosaurs. The creative aproach I took to this project was my new favorite way of making art, lino-cutting. I'm pretty happy with how these cute dinosaurs came out. I envision the final product being used as nursery decor or for a little boys room. Head over to Instagram and be sure to like the image I posted of this pattern to help my chances at getting featured by Spoonflower

Imprints made from my lino-cuts

Creativity at work... a beautiful mess

Like this pattern? It'll be available as a fabric, wallpaper or wrapping paper in a few weeks.

Giant Squid

This squid was created for Spoonflower's Bucketfeet ocean conservation challenge. Voting opens on the 19th. The winner will get a licensing contract for their design with Bucketfeet among other prizes. To learn more about the contest click here. There's also a giveaway for a pair of Bucketfeet shoes that anyone can enter. I'll let everyone know when the voting opens so you can head over and vote for my design :). Be sure to sign up for my newsletter or follow me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to get a reminder. 

Squid carved on linoleum

Squid carved on linoleum

My entry for the Spoonflower/Bucketfeet Challenge. Will also be available as a fabric/ wallpaper/ wrapping paper in a few weeks. Here's the link. 

Avocados and Flamingos

Today marks my 7th day of making patterns everyday for The 100 Day Project. I've decided to start my weeks on Tuesdays and end them on Mondays since the project officially started on a Tuesday. To save time i've decided to revisit past sketchbook entries for the patterns I make which in turn influences my current sketchbook entries. Last night I was drawing chili peppers and couldn't stop thinking about what a delicious repeat they'd make. I have a feeling poblanos will be on next week's pattern menu. 

I had a lot of fun with the patterns I made this week. My favorites were the avocados and flamingos. The flamingos are actually a cross between a flamingo and a quail, but for the sake of category I think they most resemble a flamingo. The avocados were the easiest of the patterns I made. It usually takes me a while to pick colors and find the perfect repeat but with these they just fell into place. I think the avocados came so naturally because I've been eating a LOT of them lately. 

My least favorite pattern was the Vintage Flower pattern. It was late when I started it and I didnt want to have to start on anything else so I just saw it through. It came out alright but I don't love it so I unless someone specifically requests it, I do not think I will include it in my Spoonflower shop. 

Eat the Frog

Tomorrow starts another week of pattern making. This week I was challenged with time constraints but to my surprise I didn't let them interrupt my progress. Time has gotten in the way of a lot of my past creative projects and this year I've been working hard to overcome that hurdle. I heard a saying a while ago: "Eat the frog". When there's a project looming, no matter how excited I am about it I tend to procrastinate. "Eat the frog" basically means to just get it over with. To get around my procrastination and time issues I try to make this the first thing I do when I sit down at my desk to work. Not only does it get my daily pattern creation out of the way, but it also ignites my creativity spark for the rest of the day. 

I'm All Over the Place

I'm all over the place! Or at least I feel like I am. These past few weeks have been a bit crazy for me. In an effort to get school over with faster I increased my course load. Simultaneously, my work load also increased... and so did the ballet practices for my girls! When it rains it pours right? Regardless, I know this is only temporary and this period of being uncomfortably busy is actually forcing me to be a little more decisive in my creative process. And when I'm decisive, I find I'm more productive :) Perhaps I should just stay busy for the sake of making good art. 

Anyway, here are two little illustrations I did this week for one of my classes. 

An illustrated "set design" for school

Characters