Showing posts with label timid monster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timid monster. Show all posts

18 May 2015

Camphor the Timid Monster

Camphor the Timid Monster cannot believe it's Tuesday already! It seems like just yesterday was Tuesday, and, if she's not mistaken, tomorrow is Tuesday as well. What luck!

30 April 2015

19 September 2014

Is September over yet?

In the past three days. I've finished 12 empty habitats, 14 small paintings, 8 one of a kinds, and 4 new, full series of Timid Monsters. Now to sign, name, story, photograph, and pack. Then a weekend full of art fairs, and maybe finally some sleep before I start again for the following weekend!

07 August 2014

Approximately one week

176 Timid Monsters + 1 OoaK + about 33 minis = approximately one week of work

31 July 2014

Back to work

I'm starting off slow, finishing up some series from the spring. Jipp seems rather shocked to see himself five more times.

09 June 2014

A night's work

Mavey is pretty excited about all the new habitats that were made tonight!

26 May 2014

15 May 2014

One of a Kinds

34 new OOAK Monsters packed and ready for Bernardsville on Sunday. (It could have been 35, but Dorsette's going to hang out with me for a while.)

12 May 2014

New Monsters

Fourteen new Timid Monsters and eighteen new ooaks have been named. Now to story, sign, and alphabetically box them.

Wishful Thinking

I had briefly thought I might be able to fill this box with minis before fairs started. Ha!

09 May 2014

26 August 2012

Cobem the Timid Monster

Cobem the Timid Monster would like to be an artisanal number two pencil sharpener. In order to do so, he needs to study under a master.  He is afraid that by the time he is old enough for an apprenticeship, the greats of this dying art will long since be dead themselves.

Series of 15. But as he was so popular at the Renegade Craft Fair, only one is left!

13 August 2012

Cort the Timid Monster

Cort likes to play the tennis racket. He's been practicing for years and is finally starting to master some of the great composers on it. He has even written some of his own songs. Honestly, he doesn't sound too great, but he tries so hard that I don't have the heart to tell him.

Cort is one of a kind. Sold.