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“….and I found a feather” (cat)

There are always at least two sides to the account of any recounting of an incident; Player A, Player B and the truth which lies somewhere in the telling.  What we hear and see is always impacted by our own thoughts and biases.  Did the cat find a feather, or is this the cat who indeed swallowed the proverbial canary?.

“Hippo in the Sky”

About this work – Nothing is impossible.  If we think it we can dream it.  This image came to my mind along with a rhyme that became lodged in my mind one day;
“Hippo in the water
Hippo in the sky
Often times I wonder
Can hippos fly?”
I couldn’t forget about flying hippos so I created an illustration of a flying hippo.

“Happy Horse.”

About this work-  I have had horses in my life since I was a child.  I was a shy and solitary child – animals were my best friends – and my horse was my best friend.  I created this image to be playful and happy.  There is nothing happier than a horse chowing down on an apple after their work is done. ( Although no horse should ever receive a whole barrel of apples) I chose bright colours, the horse is fat and happy – and a bit sassy.  This is the image of the horses I recall from my childhood – a bit sassy – but direct and honest and ready to play.

Personal Statement: I love to play with ink, pastel and pencil crayon to create images that even in these difficult times might bring a smile to the face of the viewer.  I love animals, and seek to illustrate all species with a playfulness that may resonate with the child within all of us.  I have worked in poetry, fiction and journalism, but have played with various mediums throughout my life.

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