

For the past few days I've been dressing up my morning Earl Grey tea in this awesome plum cup. It makes my mornings this much more posh... and gives me a plum head:)
Prunus cup by Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg






When I was a kid, in one of the apartments we lived in all the walls were covered in grey wallpaper. It was simple and symmetrical design... grey background, white stripes of ornamental pattern. I thought it was boring and fantasized about improving it with the help of markers:)
FamilyFun magazine Halloween issue is out... and if you skip to page 43 you will find my editorial illustration for the 'Royal Road to Manners' article. Look at these two, being all sweet and polite to each other... of course... it's only an illustration:)




While in SF, for the first time, I got to meet Kristen Tracy - the author of one of the books I've done the cover art for. I never get to meet the author... so this was a treat! Turns out, she's just like her character Camille - only a little older:)



Once upon a time... there was a girl who liked making patterns so much, she didn't need a reason to do it... Every chance she got she'd put aside her real work and give virtual life to characters and objects that would have otherwise stayed inside her mind with little chance for escape.
Sunday market discovery - fresh hazelnuts! I had no idea they they came wearing these little green skirts and were so delicious without being roasted or salted.



I visited Muir Woods (while in San Fran) and the old redwoods have left a deep impression on me. It's difficult to convey the feeling you get while there through photographs. You should go see it for yourself. You'd like it:)



Cute is not one of the words I'd use when describing Art Deco style... but trying to incorporate 'cute' into Art Deco was fun. I think I've come up with the Folk Deco...


I'm back... I don't really want to be back tho... that's how good I felt in San Francisco. I wish I could have stayed and enjoyed the smell of eucalyptus trees for a few more days.