
I think church attendees tend to do this naturally, anyway, but it would be an interesting experiment to offer labeled sections and see where people chose to sit.

I think church attendees tend to do this naturally, anyway, but it would be an interesting experiment to offer labeled sections and see where people chose to sit.

I want to work on creating my own font but I haven’t had the time yet. Anyone have any experience with that, or some tips for programs to use?

I forgot to add a layer as I was drawing this image so the original blue pencils were stuck on the background. Decided to leave them be and enjoy the loose style for this one. I catch myself asking these kinds of questions, especially as I get older.

Scandalous.

I’m really enjoying using this Monoprice tablet. I feel like I’m painting and/or using colored pencils or pastels… Drew this and then matched it up with a wonderful quote from Mr. Wendell Berry’s poem.

This is my first attempt at using my new drawing tablet. I have a lot to learn and a lot of practicing to do…but I love it!

Rest in peace Mr. Nelson.

Hello, again. Sorry for the lengthy absence. I got out of the cartoon rhythm and had a difficult time relocating the groove. Also, I’m transitioning to a digital drawing tablet and need to make some computer upgrades to facilitate that new reality. Hope to be up and operational with that within a couple weeks.
The above cartoon came as a result of finishing Norris’s book, Amazing Grace, which I recommend if you are spiritually minded. This is an actual quote about her husband that amused me. I’ve come to “see” the line between logic and mystery as a beautiful, blurry mess. To me, this is essential for mature belief.

This cartoon almost went off the rails.

It’s never just one night.