Custom house address stamp with house portrait illustrated by Sarah Neuburger.
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Custom house address stamp with house portrait illustrated by Sarah Neuburger.
New York City illustrated print by Sarah Neuburger available here.
Animated gif of a map of the state of Georgia. (Click to view larger.)
Women Who Draw is an open directory of female* professional illustrators, artists and cartoonists who take freelance work. It was created a by a group of women artists in an effort to increase the visibility of female illustrators, female illustrators of color, LBTQ+, and other minority groups of female illustrators. We hope this directory will be used by publishers, art directors and editors to find less visible illustrators, and encourage them to work with these illustrators more frequently.
*Women Who Draw is trans-inclusive and includes women, trans and gender non-conforming illustrators.
Drawing houses, shipping stamps. Yay!
Holiday Package Quilt / A holiday quilt that doesn’t scream red and green or Christmas but brown paper packages tied up with ribbons--wrapped up ready to be opened. The size is about 45″ x 55″ and puts me on my way to making a minimal quilt. I love how the fabric with black/dark peach/dark teal breaks up the rhythm of patches in unexpected ways. The backside fabric is a Michael Miller sewing pattern fabric that has pieces numbered 1-26 which reminded me of an advent calendar. The shapes in the context of the holidays also made me think of cookie cutters so I went with it.
Visit Georgia.
Be You.
You. That. I. / A triptych based on a few of my travel photographs from landscapes within the United States that I love. They include, top to bottom: Smoky Mountains / New Mexico / Yosemite
The Beach Portrait an illustration with sand, salt water and junk food eating birds. Yes, please!
The Early Bird Hostel with baseball playing Blue Jay, crying Mourning Dove, lipstick wearing Lady Gouldian Finch, a phone talking Mute Swan, Snocone eating Snow Owl and a Bald Eagle getting a haircut. Watch out for the worms! It’s time for a revolution.
Part of my illustrated cell phone history, this is the Mobira Talkman by Nokia from 1984 which weighed a whopping 11 pounds.
The introduction to Motorola’s first handheld mobile phone.
Join us, Sarah Neuburger and Mike Lowery, on Friday, April 1st at Warby Parker Buckhead for the Warby Barker Party from 4-7pm. We will be drawing your dog’s portraits for free so bring them along!
The Small Object and Madewell - Join me for my pop-up shop on March 25, 2016 from 1-3pm at the Lenox Mall location. I will have several Tiny Desk Flowers and Atlanta themed posters and prints for you or the Easter Bunny to give to the good people.
Custom bicycle return address stamp. A shop favorite!
An animated version of a map I illustrated for Sweet Peach. I want to do so many more animated maps! The printed version of this will be available April 1st.