A Winter Find

Here is a sketch for a new dry point on plexi– Kim and I are hoping to get into the studio at Gowanus this Friday to do some printing. A solitary berry found on a snowy day by the crafty crow. In other news, I'm very happy and excited to announce that I've been selected… Continue reading A Winter Find

At the Holiday Craft Fair

Some sketches of shoppers at the 3rd Ward Holiday Craft Fair today...

Drypoint close-ups

I finally had a chance to go back to the studio to pick up the prints I worked on before the Brooklyn Plague hit. These will be for sale at the upcoming 3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Craft Market on Saturday Dec 4 (tomorrow), as well as at Brooklyn Craft Central's Holiday Market on December 18th!… Continue reading Drypoint close-ups

Manager v Maker

This article is bloody brilliant: http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html As is this one (from which I linked to the first): http://www.the99percent.com/tips/6956/Getting-Creative-Things-Done

3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Craft Fair!!

Come for Electrofork jewelry and art! Stay for the music, food and drinks! THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, Noon-6pm at 195 Morgan Ave in Brooklyn!! Two Floors of Shopping and Fun!

Happy December, almost–

Yay the digital snow is back! I love it, so cheerful and soothing. I've been ill and, sadly, missed the Great Margolis Migration Manifestation up in Barryville over the weekend. Yes, ill with what Kim and I have dubbed the Brooklyn Plague, as it seems to've been making some rounds. Here's how mine has gone,… Continue reading Happy December, almost–

More dry point prints…

the drying rack at end of day Two new prints yesterday. I worked at a less frenzied, more enjoyable pace this time, so fewer prints, but better overall quality I think. I really enjoyed the process of wiping the ink this time- even more meticulous, despite these being much smaller plates (2.5" square each). Some… Continue reading More dry point prints…

buildings in ink

A little peek at something in progress. Not sure where it's going.

drawings of two, both of whom began with hats

This morning I wrote down a dream for the first time in many months. It had taken place in or around a dream New Orleans, and involved a visit from family; the finding of a magical (not literally) antiques shop; stopping in at an editing facility where several friends from the old days worked; and… Continue reading drawings of two, both of whom began with hats

Umbrella

Wee little drawing I did from a photograph I saw on the web. The image showed a person walking in the snow, but I think it could work as well for rain, being an umbrella and all. Maybe it would be an interesting image for an engraving; with rain added, you know. I also acquired… Continue reading Umbrella