Author: edaggarart
Visuals and fork collectrix. Artist and designer. Author of The Museum, an artist's blog.
ink, pencil, make shapes as instructed
the glass cage
I had a dream back in mid-February, while I was in the early stages of reading Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, and it was odd, but not really odd until about ten days later, when I reached a point in the book in which something so similar to a room from that dream was described in… Continue reading the glass cage
Burning the candle at both ends
February sped past, huh? I know, I'm always writing about T I M E. The graphic design business has picked up again– here i am suddenly working on about seven or eight projects at once, after the dearth of projects that was known as January. It goes this way. Additionally I have been working on… Continue reading Burning the candle at both ends
some drawings in ink
Snow Day!
Looking out through plant leaves at the snow accumulating A man hunched against the wind and snow, crossing the street on 5th Avenue A car slowly blanketed by accumulation The streets are uncommonly deserted in midday along the avenue Even with it so bright outside, the apartment gets dark with snow build-up, as the skylights… Continue reading Snow Day!
floating island of sod
Here is a drawing I did of a memory of a long-ago dream; one in which we visited a place where the people lived in huts on floating sod islands in a large river. It was a seasonal place– when the river rose during the flood season, they sailed elsewhere by pushing the islands with… Continue reading floating island of sod
Feedback re: Calendria
I've been quite the absentee landlord of this space for the past few weeks. Still haven't much new (maybe a few drawings will be forthcoming), so I am going to share some of the praise that has come through from folks who've purchased the map on Etsy... “The product was everything I thought it would… Continue reading Feedback re: Calendria
winter
At times anxiety sets in. At times, everything feels uncertain. Winter is not a great time for such feelings, but is often the setting in which they arise. The early darkness, the lull of the post-holidays; any number of things can be contributing factors. Time to stay busy and active.
Thanks to Strange Maps!
For this lovely post about Calendria. Many copies still available through Etsy.








