Pufferpup
When the humans are away, Mousey takes pufferfish out to play! Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to purchase this design as a… Continue reading
When the humans are away, Mousey takes pufferfish out to play! Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to purchase this design as a… Continue reading
Our little dog, Mousey (aka Mouse) brought joy to our family for almost nine years (April 10, 2011–February 15, 2020). Mousey, I’m still not sure who got the better deal—you for taking over… Continue reading
This Chihuahua loves springtime poppies! Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to purchase this design as a tote bag, throw pillow or other… Continue reading
Pufferfish is an aspiring balloon artist. Pen and ink drawing of a pufferfish. Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to purchase this design… Continue reading
It is said that when a pink flamingo wearing a fez appears on your front lawn you will enjoy good fortune for one hundred years. Or is it misfortune? Ha, just kidding! I… Continue reading
After acquiring the fez, kitty developed an uncanny obsession with brandy, cigars, and nineteenth-century explorers. Pen and ink drawing with digital color. Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design.… Continue reading
Pen and watercolor drawing of a swimming jellyfish. Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to purchase this design as a tote bag, throw pillow… Continue reading
I believe the word you’re looking for is “self-satisfied.” Pen and watercolor drawing of a happy pig. Visit my Etsy shop to purchase a 5×7″art print of this design. Visit my Society6 shop to… Continue reading
Squirrel wonders, “Now, where did I hide my lunch?” A pencil drawing from my art journals. Color applied in Photoshop. Visit my Etsy shop to purchase 5×7″ and 8×10″ art prints of this… Continue reading
In Japanese culture, the crane symbolizes longevity and good fortune, while cherry blossoms represent the ephemeral nature of life. I recently rediscovered some stylized cherry blossom (sakura) art that I had drawn a… Continue reading