I love lots of non-soccer related things about Nagi and one of them is that he respects the shit out of sleeping.
(and looks very cute when his eyes close and essentially become two lines.)
Be like Nagi and sleep well. 😴
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I love lots of non-soccer related things about Nagi and one of them is that he respects the shit out of sleeping.
(and looks very cute when his eyes close and essentially become two lines.)
Be like Nagi and sleep well. 😴
Q: What do you do when it's too cold to draw outside?
A: To be clear, I do ascribe to the Northener's axiom that there is no such thing as cold weather, just insufficient layers of clothing. That's why many of my neighbors have been confronted by the eerie sight of a hulking and heavily bundled beast poking at the sidewalk with a piece of chalk when the temps are well below freezing. However, for those who don't find joy drawing al fresco in winter, there are plenty of indoor ephemeral opportunities – and even more if you befriend bartenders and servers. I don't indulge in coaster art as much as I used to, but here are several examples from my "waiting for a hamburger on a cold winter's day" era.
By the way, most of these photos and a full explanation of restaurant doodling can be found in the "Coasting Through Rough Weather" section of my book Underfoot Menagerie, currently available at zinnart.com. Stay warm!
I've been absolutely terrible at updating on this site. Here are my contributions to this year's Salut! coaster show at Nucleus Portland a few months ago. I was coming out fresh from my Japan trip, so this was heavily inspired by that. Juniper Bonsai, Matcha, Sakura, and Strawberry 🌳🌱🌸🍓
Little snail wood burnt coaster !! Think I went a lil too dark oops
My four bunny-themed pieces for the Salut! 7 show opening tonight at Gallery Nucleus Portland at 5 PM PST. Pieces will also be available for sale online after the opening ✨
Me and @roadkill-reanimator made coasters in our uni’s art club :)
Had to get the sink baby out of my system
I painted these coasters for the Salut! 7 Coaster Show at Nucleus Portland which opens tonight, May 18th! There is a reception today from 5-8pm if you’re in the Portland area. Otherwise the coasters will go up for sale online on the 19th and you’ll be able to buy them here!
Mallard duckling wooden coaster art