
What do you need?
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Not to be confused with it's sister painting, "What do you want?"




An example of the kind of visitor you don't want.The fox in a lamb suit strikes again! Another painting with my new favorite fox.





Well...it wasn't a success in the traditional sense of the word...(you know, as far as selling stuff goes)
But! It was a lot of fun. I met some great local artists. I manned my table next to Cinder the first day. He makes some great science fictiony paintings. I also met two Jens- One of Wisteria Forest and one of Indie Galore.(Thank you for the lovely write up, Jenn!) Both very nice and talented. Ryanne of Hipee Baby was there, and also the folks from Asbestos Press. And there was one other lady selling some great jewerly...and I'm afraid her name has completley slipped my mind. (I'm sorry!!)
Also, you can now visit my work in person at the Cool Cat Gallery. And hopefully take it home, too!
(About the painting: I know foxes don't eat sheep. That's not what it's about. He's only going to steal them.)

I find myself operating from a state of near constent overwhem, a human perpetual motion machine. I am going to be making some adjustments soon...right after the show. This weekend, if you are in the Sacramento area, all the little boutiques along J street are having sidewalk sales. I'll be there too, in front of a gallery. Go forth and buy things.
Anyway: here is a link to something neat: The Low Information Diet. Here's a quote from the .PDF: "What information consumes is rather obvious:
it consumes the attention of its recipients.
Hence, a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention
and a need to allocate that attention efficiently
among the overabundance of information sources
that might consume it."
-Herbert Simon
Yeah. I need to make a few changes.


Something new for me- pen and ink. Real ink, real pen nibs. I love it- it gives me the line quality I've been looking for for so long! Why did I not try this sooner?
I drew up a few of these little cards yesterday...oh my goodness do I love to draw. I haven't had much time to sit down and focus lately- this was such a treat!


Hey, yeah, it is! I'll be at the Midtown Boutique Sidewalk Sales next weekend in front of Cool Cat Gallery. (Sacramento)
I'll also be at Handmade Parade in October.
Anyway, all the crazyness is making me question something. And that question is "Do I really still need to make jewelry?" I came to this question after a particularly frustrating piece had me nearly banging my head on the table. Not that I actually was. All the head banging would mess up all the tiny beads lined up just so.
A brisk walk after this little meltdown got me thinking. Do I actually enjoy creating jewelry any more?
The answer came almost instantly, and it wasn't all driven by frustration, "NO." I'd rather be painting, or creating a little plushie. Those things (mostly) calm me down and make me happy.
Why not just leave the jewelry making to the people who actually enjoy making the jewelry?
The funny thing is, I used to really enjoy making jewelry. My first stab towards an artsy-craftsy business was making jewelry. I'm not sure what changed, and it's certainly not a slight to all the fantastic jewlery makers out there, but it's just not for me anymore.
It's time to clean off my work table.


it's awfully hard to focus on anything!
Best to just get outside and enjoy it while it lasts.
Happy summer, everyone!





Guess who's on Plush You today?