
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.

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.

This is another nod to the “Books Never Written” section in the Boy’s Life magazines I used to read as a kid. They always made me laugh…

Chapter One: Microwavables!

Paying anything off is such a good feeling…high fives all around.

You’ll figure it out. The glass is always greener.