Trying out two of the Sailor de Mannen fude nib, 45 degrees and 55 degrees. 55 degrees is very smooth, almost too smooth and I didn't like the Pelikan Moonstone. I enjoyed the 45 degrees nib, not too scratchy or thick. Noodler red black ink is nice too.
Had this cute little guy show up last night to eat the fries that @Bianca threw out in the backyard just outside our back door.
He ate all the fries, and then afterwards grabbed the only porkchop bone that was left and toted it off to wherever he was staying in the woods I guess.
Kumquat, our 4 year old male cat, sat at the back sliding door and watched him the entire time.
''Oohh this new piece is so different from your 'usual' work!''
Nah bro, its always different, I am 100 different artists in one body I guess :'D
I have developed a few styles I am comfortable with but other than that, I never see concepts in my head all in the same style, as each idea requires something else, the style is also an aspect of the story and feeling/mood of the piece?
As my spouse and I ran errands today, she wore a “Protect Trans Kids” t-shirt and I wore a “Trans Rights are Human Rights” ball cap. We catch people staring often, but today one cashier told us they loved our shirt and hat. While we ate lunch, someone came to our table, apologized for interrupting, and complimented our shirt and hat. Putting this out there for those overwhelmed by the ugliness and need a boost, that you have allies and advocates. Maybe more than you know. #PrideMonth#trans
How an Opossum Healed a Haunt ~ That little wet and bedraggled baby shone his light onto a deep, haunted wound and showed me that my part of that haunted space could heal now because the rest is healing, too. It is a big release to let a ghost go. To let that much darkness go. To cleanse a haunting.