Love, love, love your sketches, Heather! Your cool personality comes shining through! Fun way to capture what is close to heart and soul in the world of art and illustration through our sketches!
I luv squirrels - there's a sequence in "Sword and the Stone" between 2 squirrels that I love. Your sketches and your prints and your beads/jewelry all say "Heather" in an uncanny way. I'd know them in a dark alley - altho why would they be in a dark alley? Thug squirrels?? -Xo
Kelly would those squirrels have tatoos on their arms that read, "Squirrel Life"? That is funny. That means a lot to me that you can 'see' me in all of my creative efforts!
Heather, this makes me want to curl up with a copy of Oh What a Busy Day while keeping an eye out the window for squirrel antics. Well-drawn!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! I loved that book when I was kid, I'd get lost in all the wonderful details in the illustrations - each one it's own little world.
ReplyDeleteWOnderful sketches and I can totally relate to drawing on the couch :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your sketches, Heather! Your cool personality comes shining through! Fun way to capture what is close to heart and soul in the world of art and illustration through our sketches!
ReplyDeleteYour interview is so much fun, Heather! Who doesn't love squirrels AND in holiday situations?! Priceless... ;o)
ReplyDeleteI luv squirrels - there's a sequence in "Sword and the Stone" between 2 squirrels that I love. Your sketches and your prints and your beads/jewelry all say "Heather" in an uncanny way. I'd know them in a dark alley - altho why would they be in a dark alley? Thug squirrels?? -Xo
ReplyDeleteKelly would those squirrels have tatoos on their arms that read, "Squirrel Life"? That is funny. That means a lot to me that you can 'see' me in all of my creative efforts!
ReplyDeleteI missed your interview! Your work is so darling, your love for nature and all things squirrely is quite evident! :)
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