In the process of packing and unpacking several times over the last year, I’ve come across numerous old sketchbooks and other pieces of art I’ve created over the years. This, added to a previous desire to get most of my art online out of a desire for both viewing and archiving sake, led me to finally scanning a bunch of pieces from various sketchbooks. I’ve a bunch of them up on Facebook too, to share with those that haven’t seen any of my work before.
Here’s a few shots of what’s there:

Today I threw together a quick little sidebar banner for SolarHoster.com’s Twitter profile, nothing special. Just a 5-min cut and paste effort.

My friend Pierre drew all over my whiteboard at my bday dinner. I kind of like it:

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When I was a kid, say from six years old or so until maybe eleven or twelve, I used to duplicate Michael Jackson’s dancing on command by any who asked. What made my performances even more entertaining for those watching was the fact that I was sway-backed, pot-bellied and had uber-curly, long hair (that I’d wear pulled back during my little embarrasing acts).
Anyway, at one point during those years, my old friend Charlie drew up his interpretation of me combined with the likeness of M.J.
Here is his (elementary) school drawing of just that:

I’ve always strongly supported homemade gifts and I wasn’t disappointed at all today when Tristan presented me with a paper mache breast and belly cast (now 8 months pregnant).
It’s the coolest, most original handmade gift I’ve ever received and certainly something I’ve never heard of before.
The picture doesn’t do it a ton of justice, but it’s still pretty cool looking here too.