The pointy dog from a few weeks ago is back, and this time, he wants to show you his favorite fire hydrant and his beautiful neighborhood. Also back from a few months ago: the houses, the trees, and even the birds, except this time they are…
The pointy dog from a few weeks ago is back, and this time, he wants to show you his favorite fire hydrant and his beautiful neighborhood. Also back from a few months ago: the houses, the trees, and even the birds, except this time they are…
A soft toy I sewed while being a tester for Abby Glassenberg’s book, and an experiment with Photoshop brushes: this week’s project was almost the same as last week’s, except I replaced the kangaroo by a bunny, and Kyle Webster‘s pencils by his watercolor and gouache brushes. Ridiculous…
What’s in store this week? Another experiment with Photoshop brushes, another handmade pink animal as a subject, and the fascinating story of a piece of fabric. Since I found last week’s exercise with oil painting Photoshop brushes both enjoyable and useful, I decided to do it…
I love how Photoshop brushes allow you to mimic any art material imaginable: gouache, pastel, oil painting, watercolor, ballpoint pen, you name it, I probably have a brush for that in my arsenal. But as much as I love brushes, I also hate how hard…
My contribution for this week’s Illustration Friday’s theme: a pointy doggie. Who’s a good boy?
It was one of those moments when there’s too much going on not to be stuck, until I asked myself those questions: what does your heart tell you, kiddo? what do you really want to say this week? what ideas, stories of feelings do you…
This was my first version of a pattern that later became… this one. Same pinks and yellow, but radically different execution.