happy new year + sale

happy2016

we spent the holidays withfamily and i drew a bit in my sketch book. at the beginning of the yeari like think about my goals and this year i want to draw more comics.

meanwhile, there’s a big sale on zazzle – 40% off canvas prints and 15% off mugs with the codeZNEWYEAR2016

happy, happy new year!

cinque terre

cinqueterre

this year we used points and savings to take a dream trip to italy. the hubbahubba’s family traces back there. the highlight of the trip was our week in cinque terre – enjoying limoncello and the beautiful views. we went to a small town in the region that was his great grandmother’s home and i watched him have the experience of belonging that i had when i went to india as an adult. since then life has been busy but i’ve wanted to draw this for months. i’m so happy that i could complete this before the year’s end!

happy, happy new year ^_^

cocoa and cookies

cooaandcookies happy holidays, everyday lovers!

fight to love

fighttolove

I had the pleasure of creating this wood burning for a couple who met while protesting. I’m rarely happy with what I create but as I finished this piece (my first commissioned wood burning!) I fell in love with it! I ALMOST kept it for myself^_^ I love commissions because they push me to create new things with new stories.

Part of the reason I didn’t want to give this up is that their story was so sweet – so to you two, happy anniversary! May you keep loving and keep fighting! <3

p.s.today is the last day toorder‬and receive it before xmas (US orders)! select priority‪‎mail‬on check out!

warmly

warmly

 

This is an older illustration but it makes me feel warm (it’s so cold today)! The holidays have been very busy around here ^_^ I will be doing my last live drawing at our Stonestown Galleriapop-up this Sunday from 12p-4pm. If you’re in San Francisco, come by for a custom piece – slots fill up fast, so come early!

Happy Thursday!

in search of snow

insearchofsnow

i’ve been swamped with holiday commissions, ourmall pop upandpashminapages! but i wanted to share this older illustration that i love – i remember as i drew, thinking about climbing on the roof of our car and waiting for snow… with penguins (of course).
hope you’re having a happy week ^_^

happy people

livedrawing I had the pleasure of drawing some happy people over the weekend. It was my first time attempting live drawing and I’m so happy it was a success! We openedour holiday pop up at Stonestown Galleriaon Monday! Our kiosk will be open until December 27th and I will be there this Saturday live drawing!

For online ordering, please order by December 15th to receive your packageby Christmas with standard shipping. For priority mail, the deadline is Dec 21st. Also, we’ve reduced the price on our necklaces!

Happy Wednesday!

what’s in a page?

pg1a I am working diligently on Pashmina. As I completethe final art, I feel challenged and discover new ways to communicate the story through art andwords. Even at this stage of final art I continue to learn and edit. The evolution of a graphic novel is excruciating but also wonderful. I cannot believe how far I’ve come in what seems like a short time – although I’ve been working on this book for 3 years now. The above page was in thepitch to publishers. Originally page 1 wasan establishing shot of Priyanka’s home. pg1b After a few manuscript revisions, page 1 was her school for a brief moment, until I settled on a driving scene. I trieda “soft opening” which includeda series of shots of Priyanka enjoying driving – hand out the car window, wind in her hair, listening to music. I wanted to contrast her feelings of freedomwith her worried mother and end it with her mom yelling, “PRIYANKA”. pg1c After one of many long conversations with my editor he made the comment that it’s better to start with action. I thought about that and shifted the panels. I began with her mom yelling and it felt right. Instead of an establishing shot, a soft flowing opening, we dive into STORY and their relationship. My editor suggested that I think about how my characters hands can look more natural, and to act out what my characters are doing. For months during the thumbnail process I would walk around our apartment saying lines and acting. Nick would giggle at me as I repeated some lines over and over trying to put myself mentally in the moment. While working on the story and revisionsI was thinking about Pashmina so much that it felt like Priyanka and her family wereliving with us. And in many ways, they still are. pg1d Finally I settled on the right hand placement and after thumbnailing the entire book for roughly a year (which included many revisions small and large) I started on final art earlier this year. As I looked back on the pitches, I thought, “Wow! So much goes into just one page!” I’ve always wanted to make a graphic novel but I never realized the amount of work it takes to visually communicate a long form story. From panelling, character design and acting to story development, line work and shading (and color!) it exercisesevery creative muscle – and I love it more and more every day!

pg1final

live drawing

bfam

i’m super excited (and a little nervous) to announce that i will be live drawing this saturday from 11-3p at urban bazaar for their annual vagabond craft fair! i will take custom requests on a first come, first serve basis that day only. i created the above drawing with brush pen and color pencil as a sample ^_^

also my zazzle shop has many great sales today including 50% off canvas printsandphone cases with the code ZAZWEEKSALES.

thanks!

holiday sale

cyberweeksale

enjoy 20% off everything on our website, including the calendar, prints, cards and originals with the code: LETITSNOW until wednesday!

happy, happy holidays!