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We were all beginners once…this little sparrow tests his wings! I drew this for Illustration Friday, but didn’t get it done in time. Copic and Prismacolors.
Beginner on Flickr.
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We were all beginners once…this little sparrow tests his wings! I drew this for Illustration Friday, but didn’t get it done in time. Copic and Prismacolors.
Whew! It seems like ages since I have logged in here, and ages since I posted something on Etsy too! Check out an original silhouette handcut by me!
The day after I spotted a family of Canadian geese down by the Bow River in Calgary, I returned to the same spot and found just an adult goose. He or she had just been in the water too - droplets clung to their underside as they pecked about the grass. I took this show from about 16 feet away - you really do not want to get too close to an adult goose, especially if the nest is nearby!
I like how much easier Zazzle is to use than CafePress. They also let you be more flexible with your store, which is why I have been going nutty with making US Postage. I think it’s so awesome that Americans can download postage.
It’s always nice to be ahead of the holidays! With the way it’s snowing outside, it might as well be Christmas again :-) This picture was languishing on my desk for a while - it was just one of those pictures that needed a half hour’s worth of work to complete. It took a lot of effort to do this, since it’s always more exciting to start something new :-) I put my artwork on cards btw, so if you would like to send your friends and family cheery cardinal cards this year, just LMK!

Another CCEE has come and gone, and this year was definitely the busiest. I remember when my husband and I (two certifiable geeks!) went to the first one in 2005 or 2006 and thought the line up was too long and the place too packed. It started out in the Big Four building at the Stampede grounds and now it seems like the exhibit hall in the BMO Centre is too small! This is an exhibit space that holds a lot of tradeshows, but there was barely any elbow room. We sometimes found ourselves standing in line without any idea of what we were standing in line for!
Saturday was about as much as we could handle. This year was a record-breaker for attendance and we certainly felt it as we shuffled along. I had extra water, trail mix, my camera and a good pair of walking shoes, which was sorely needed by the time we pooped out around 3:30. We dithered about going back for another look around the exhibits and finally decided to go home. Good thing we did, I suppose - rain soon turned to snow.
I’m so glad for the CCEE. It’s an event that Calgarians turn out for in droves and it’s fun to see so many fans of science fiction and fantasy movies, video games, cartoons, and comics. There is a lot of local talent and I enjoy talking to the different artists, who are only too happy to share about their work or process. I like seeing vintage toys myself. The dedication and devotion that the CCEE staff bring to the event shows in the top special guests it attracts - this year Leonard Nimoy, Brent Spiner and Malcolm MacDowell were among those who people sought a glimpse or autograph from.
Here’s to next year!