Monthly Archives: May 2011

buildings

it’s much too pretty today not be out drawing buildings for no good reason.


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slate: roast chicken for two, a recipe

i like emails from art directors that begin: “today’s illustration story is already live and should be…err…interesting.” and so, off i went to sketch ideas for a recipe that calls for canoodling with your partner while your chicken in the oven, or as my finer writing sensibilities led to, roast chicken sex.

slate: roast chicken for two, a recipe, by michael ruhlman
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slate: weighing in

the case for kitchen scales and measuring by weight. oh who am i kidding, it just makes the flour feel fat.

slate: weighing in, by sara dickerman
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norman travel

sipping some coffee, drawing some buildings.

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slate: 62 going on 22

a mother’s day essay, asking the question of when the author’s mom became more fun than her. it’s nice to think about our parents embracing their retirement, they have worked hard, raised us ingrates, and hopefully are able to enjoy some adventure and leisure. happy mother’s day to all the moms, especially mama eben!

slate: 62 going on 22, by jessica grose
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