“The Purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life from our souls” - Pablo Picasso

My first set of vinyl stickers, made as a Pride Project. Available at the People’s Pride on June 26th! I call these Rainbow Wreaths, and I plan to keep making more of them with different fillings! Just like donuts.

My first set of vinyl stickers, made as a Pride Project. Available at the People’s Pride on June 26th! I call these Rainbow Wreaths, and I plan to keep making more of them with different fillings! Just like donuts.

 
 
The extension of these stickers is a filled version with the specific pride flags in the center. This is the Bisexual Pride flag. Or as I like to say Bi Flag, My Flag

The extension of these stickers is a filled version with the specific pride flags in the center. This is the Bisexual Pride flag. Or as I like to say Bi Flag, My Flag

This Rainbow Wreath design features the Trans Pride Flag. I really like this one because it has the prettiest names: Maya Blue and Amaranth Pink.

This Rainbow Wreath design features the Trans Pride Flag. I really like this one because it has the prettiest names: Maya Blue and Amaranth Pink.

 
 
This Rainbow Wreath features a version of the Lesbian Pride Flag. There are so many versions of the WLW flags, but I chose to start with this one because it seems to be the most widely recognized.

This Rainbow Wreath features a version of the Lesbian Pride Flag. There are so many versions of the WLW flags, but I chose to start with this one because it seems to be the most widely recognized.

Sketch of a bunny from a reference photo. Taken at the Champlain Valley Fair many years ago, but I never will forget that bunny tongue

Sketch of a bunny from a reference photo. Taken at the Champlain Valley Fair many years ago, but I never will forget that bunny tongue

A WIP sketch based on the bun bun

A WIP sketch based on the bun bun

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I didn’t plan for Jessica Rabbit to be the first sketch I posted. I’m actually working on a bunch of other ideas that I’ve had long before this. I did this on a whim to test out Autodesk Sketchbook app on my new tablet (Samsung Tab S6 Lite, in case anyone is wondering.) It doesn’t have all the features of the PC app, but it’s great for sketching out ideas while remaining comfy on the couch, that I can work on later using my Wacom tablet.