dreamjar.bsky.social
Director of UX Design - Education, Fresco & Fonts at Adobe. Sketchbook junkie and stealer of pens. Late night game designer of the tabletop rpg, WanderSquares.com! He/Him - 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️Ally - #BLM
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Those are the future inhabitants. Lots of atmosphere suits, the future environment can be unpredictable!
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DISCLAIMER: The distance into the future depends on how fast you draw. Draw more slowly if you'd like to go further into the future. And if you're going to SXSW, come join the workshop!
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Your crazy is awesome
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Thanks so much! I feel like I finally have a style!
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Absolutely lovely!
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Thank you! A big moment for me.
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After drawing it 200 times w/ a brush pen I felt a little more connected to the word. This was when Twitter was still a vibrant community site for free speech, breaking news & supporting diverse voices. Which is what the current owner must have really hated. #staywoke #resist 2/2
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Lava. Lava. Lava!
#kidlitart #illustration #geology
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I love the deer panels, are those some sort of turtle in the lower right?
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Love them!
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Thank you! I hope you like it!
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Wonderful! @mikeindustries.com could also stand to learn about lava, and how not to be too intrusive. Hope all’s wonderful in the Land to the North!
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Thank you!
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Thank you so much! You’re a gem!
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My favorite spread was about the story of Fossils, told by a fossil, to our intrepid rock reporter.
#fossils #geology #kidlitart
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I had to do a lot of research and studied reference for every spread! Then there was the question of where do I put the googly eyes on each rock, which was equally tough.
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In the beginning of March. It’s a two hour workshop, not sure if it will be recorded. But I’ll publish out the materials and activities!
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This is the most important part when you’re setting your personal vision.
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It’s full of hope! And also has no eyelids!
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If the alien from aliens had a pet spider, this would be that spider.
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Time to get inside your work pod and put on your thinking cap.
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Thanks Lori! I’ll try to post the finished version tonight.
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When do you use the single Allen wrench provided?
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Wow, Natalie. Amazing work. I especially love the wings within wings image.
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Really one of the loveliest places in Seattle!
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Bluesky and Cara seem to be better for just good old art. Slower to build a following on them, but they seem more consistent than any of the algorithmic-driven sites. Btw, I really love your work and the new plein air stuff is lovely!
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Hint: it’s the rock with a beak