Thursday, December 24, 2020

 My sister, Karen, asked me to do some caricatures for Christmas presents.  Sometimes it is difficult to get good likenesses from photographs because details are usually not clear, and I really struggled and got very frustrated with these!!  Mounds of erasure shards, crumpled, tossed paper, and many spicy words later, I got as close to satisfied as I was going to get!


Her son, Brett got married this year.  He had fulfilled an LDS mission to southern India and wanted to carry that theme for his reception in Boise, and his new wife, Bailey agreed to his desire.  Indian friends of the family provided traditional clothes for the occasion, and the painting depicts what they wore.  The Golden Palace was a location that Brett had wanted to visit, but was not able, so I chose to make this the background.  


These are the aforementioned Indian friends of the family who love to dance and party, so I found some examples of traditional dance forms and costumes for their theme.


Longtime friends and neighbors who love the out of doors, kayaking being one of their favorite activities. I've done kayak pictures before, so I wanted to do something a bit different.  I thought a wet grass foraging moose in a lake coming up for air just at the right moment would be funny (and different)!












Thursday, December 17, 2020


2020 will probably not go down in history as one of the better ones, but in thinking about this years
Christmas card, hoping that humanity can find a bit of light to counteract some of the darkness that
perhaps some might be feeling.  Merry Christmas and best wishes for the coming New Year.



 





The client wanted four more drawings to finish her book for her children.  She seemed happy that I was able to get all the drawings done quickly enough to include more than she was anticipating before the deadline.

 

Saturday, December 12, 2020

 A client wanted me to draw some B/W depictions for a little book she was creating and putting together for her children as Christmas presents.  I didn't find out the meaning each drawing represented, but it was fun none the less!













Thursday, December 10, 2020


For a few months this summer I toiled at a lawn care company, and I was inspired to draw the cast of characters I worked with from memory so my family could put faces to the names they kept hearing.  Originally, my intent was never to show the sketches to any co-workers (I added some humor and didn't know how it would be taken), but I broke protocol one day with two of them.  Surprisingly, they laughed and seemed to like their portrayal.  As a result, Brooke asked me if I would draw her father for a Christmas present.  If you couldn't tell, he is an avid Star Wars fan; Darth Vader in particular, so this is what I came up with.  She sent a text that she absolutely loved it...a few spicy words added for emphasis, haha!  It's nice to hit the bullseye on occasion!



My nephew, Brandon, asked if I would draw caricatures of his sister-in-law and a co-worker he carpools with to work for Christmas presents.  



 

 I've got some catching up to do since Covid upended the lives of pretty much everyone on the planet.  I was convinced to leave California in March after making a life there for almost 35 years, moving to Boise, Idaho to be closer to family.  The adjustments have certainly been a rollercoaster ride of mixed emotions, but my daughters assured me that it's all for the best, since in their opinion, I had become stagnant.  I suppose change can be challenging, but necessary for personal growth and adding some flavor.  Anyway...some drawings to add from the last few months.


Lauren loves her Toyota pickup and has named it Elmer.  She loves traveling, new adventures, and nature.  She has equipped the shell covered bed of Elmer with a pad, blankets, and supplies so she can just eat and sleep wherever she lands.  As you can see I have anthropomorphized the truck ala Disney's "Cars" and think it looks like an "Elmer".  I enjoyed drawing this birthday card for her.


My brother, the candy maker doesn't particularly love the outdoors as a general rule, but will go along in support with his more ambitious wife.  While standing on an unstable and wobbly paddle board has become a popular choice for some, Brian prefers the leisure of sitting in a kayak with the least amount of paddling possible, hence my idea of him floating in comfort in a big copper kettle with nary an oar in sight.


Spiders are not usually what people envision as cute and cuddly, but since Shauna's birthday falls near Halloween, I thought it could be kind of appropriate-ish.  I thought of the book "Charlotte's Web" and the messages the spider would weave.  How exhausting it must be after the intricate webs are spun, and that's how I depicted my colorful spider, with an iota of humor added.








Saturday, March 7, 2020


During last summers visit with Kristi in Carson City, we ventured a ride on my Goldwing around the rim of Lake Tahoe, stopping to do some kayaking, and then to play at a miniature golf park.  At one particular hole, Kristi thwacked the ball with a little extra exuberance, sending it clanking and ricocheting off various obstacles, stopping just short of making it through the fence and out to the parking lot.  While this illustration for her birthday card does not depict the exact hole from said incident, this particular dragon is on the course, and I thought it would add to the humor and fond memories of a perfect day with my daughter.

Monday, February 24, 2020


Last year, while visiting my sister in Boise, she showed me a quails nest hidden amongst one of her outside hanging plants that she had been spritzing with water, and there must have been about 8 eggs the mother was attending to.  Within a day or two, the mother had seemingly abandoned the brood just as they began emerging from their eggs.  Later in the afternoon I walked out on the porch and noticed a couple of young hatchlings laying and struggling on the ground, and couldn't figure out how that happened, so as gently as we could, scooped them up and put them back in their nest.  A couple hours later we again found a few of them on the ground.  The mother was not around to push them out, so they must have just wiggled out on their own.  My niece called some animal place to see if anything could be done to help the little guys, but was told to let nature take its course, so it was a little sad knowing that they probably wouldn't make it without a mother to take care of them.

I decided to use this life drama as a memory for Karen's birthday card.  Though not wanting to seem heartless, I couldn't help finding a bit of humor in it...just for the card.  Now I guess I'll go roast in hell...