Brrrrrrrrrr...

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It is cold in New York this morning. I alternated my eyes to prevent them from freezing while walking from 7th avenue to the 8th. One block. I seemed to be the only person out there. I was not, of course, but when it gets really cold, the body just pulls everything back and tries to keep a warm core.
It took a half hour or so for me to realize that I was in the office and that I should probably start taking off my jackets.
Yes, I am wearing layers. Even now. Layers of gloves, layers of jackets...
Slowly warming up. Very slowly.
Let's not even talk about the barely working heat in my apartment.

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11 Comments

what a great illustration!!!

(it shivvvers...)

that's such a cute "snow" man with a red nose, it must be cold, but he looks rather warm :) so cute... it's too cute. It brings such a smile to the face.

Brrrr is right! I hate (really I do) to rub it in, but again here in So Cal, it will be 10 degrees below 90!! We are so spoiled here .....

is that a drawing you did? with color..?

incredible really. its wonderful to see...

Oh, yes, color... it is just a doodle in Illustrator... I think i will make more of those. It is about time that this blog stops being a wall of copy.
; )

color is a big deal for me. I give so much attention to the drawing itself, that color somehow can become a tricky layer at times. I am more of a draftsman than a painter for exactly this reason.

it shivers! oh how cool! and love that red nose :)

By the way, your graphic is great and it reminds me of Loobylu's site, very cool!! Keep it up for us un-creative people! ;-)

Thank you for this compliment Pat. : )
(and I think you are very creative!)

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