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Friday
Apr222005

off to eeriecon

Ice-out ritual


Hey, sounds like the Toronto Star article on our ice-out ritual may appear in this Saturday's issue. Also, apparently the reporter followed my Blatherings link on the topic to some of my other projects, said he liked my cartoons. Asked if I had any specifically about ice-out. I didn't, so I made one. :-) Anyway, there's a possibility that the strip above may appear with the article, but it will be depend on the editor.

The reporter also really liked this photo of Jeff taking an ice bath. He and I are both hoping that the editor chooses it to go with the article. Jeff, on the other hand, isn't quite as excited about the idea of thousands of people seeing him in the buff, but I think it's a good photo. Plus he looks so relaxed and cheerful that you really can't tell that he was only in the ice water for a split second before leaping out, bellowing and scrambling for the sauna.

:-D

I'll be at Eeriecon this weekend since it looks as if ice-out won't happen until early next week.

Welcome cats
Welcome cats in the sushi restaurant in
our new neighbourhood!


Forgot to report on the meeting with our contractor last weekend. His name's Sean (or possibly Shawn), and both Jeff and I really like him. He's remarkably like Jeff in many ways. :-) Afterward, Jeff and I had sushi in a restaurant in our future New Neighbourhood. Great place, and they have my favourite sushi restaurant item actually listed on the menu: Tobiko with Quail's Egg (!). I usually have to ask for this as a special order.

Must go finish packing.

Have a great weekend, everyone!


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Thursday
Mar312005

Painter Wow!, Sam and whistles



I spent some birthday money from my mom-in-law on the Painter 8 Wow! book, something I've been lusting after for a while. I love these Wow! books because they give explicit details on how artists created specific pieces and why they chose to do it that way. All the illustrations are in high-quality colour on glossy paper and there's also a CD of goodies like extra Paper Textures and instructional Quicktime movies; hence the hefty price tag of the book.

I've also decided that it's time I learn some proper drawing techniques that I only have a vague recollection of learning back in high school, like perspective drawing. I've been researching courses in Toronto but most don't start until the fall (summers are out for me since we're at the cottage a lot), so I've been researching some interesting-looking resources online:

Using Perspective in Drawing
Introduction to Perspective Drawing
Drawing in One-Point Perspective

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Experimenting with paper textures.


Any other suggestions for online resources (having to drawing and illustration, not necessarily just perspective) appreciated. I've already been paid for some of my doodles, which always comes as a surprise to me, but only realized recently that duh, maybe I shouldn't ignore this potential of this "fun hobby." Drawing using my Wacom artpad doesn't seem to tire out my tendons in the same way as typing, though I'm happy to report that I can type for much longer stretches at a time now. Anyway, if I take my doodling a little more seriously, I'm hoping that I might be able to supplement my writing income with some freelance illustration. Many thanks to pro illustrators like Kate Parkinson and my sister for their encouragement.

I want to learn to draw things from more interesting angles instead of always directly from the front or side (see My Life In A Nutshell for my typical style now), so I'm going to start carrying around a small sketchbook with me, or my laptop and Wacom artpad for location sketching. Be warned that you'll probably start seeing a number of these dull-looking sketches appear in my Doodle Sketchbook. My office set-up until we move is such that I need to hook up the scanner manually each time I want to use it, which means I'll probably stick to posting digital sketches.

Tamagotchi update: Wee Sam is no longer wee! He's evolved into a teenager. Needs somewhat less maintenance, but sleeps in and has a tendency to sulk. I definitely owe the survival of my Tamagotchi to my frequent support calls with Sara and Annie, by the way, both of whom have been a wealth of Tamagotchi maintenance information. Yay for nieces!

Illustration Friday:
Illustration Friday post. Topic: "Crowded."


Had a good penny whistle lesson with Karen Light yesterday. Right now we're focussing on ornamentation, and we went through "Dusty Windowsills" a measure at a time. In the end, players pick whatever ornamentation they'd like, and some don't do ornamentation at all; there is no one right way of doing things. Karen, for example, doesn't use slides (gradually moving one's finger off one hole to "slide" into the next note) whereas I quite like them. She has nothing against slides, but has pointed out that some whistle players tend to overuse slides and can't play certain note combinations (going from an F to a G, for example) without doing a slide.

Since I've already learned some of the pieces from my 121 Irish Session Tunes book with slides because of listening to the CD recordings, however, this means that I'm now playing some tunes with slides and some without. Karen says not to worry about it, that I'll eventually settle on my own playing style. For now, I'm focussing on the Mary Bergin style of playing for my in-depth study of certain tunes. As far as I can tell, her style involves NO slides though plenty of cuts and rolls, quite a bit of tonguing and staccato for emphasis. Last night I learned how to do a Long Roll, which is fun to do but HARD.

Right now, I have two modes of tune-playing. One is playing without heed to ornamentation but focussing instead on just getting the notes so I can play along in the session. The other is focussing on technique and putting in ornamentation, but can only do this properly if playing VERY slowly. Eventually, of course, the goal is to merge the two. :-)

I'm realizing that my goal of over 100 tunes by the end of the year is probably unrealistic; it would be good to play fewer tunes WELL, I think.

Anyway, have a good weekend! I'm off to FilKONtario this afternoon.


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Tuesday
Mar292005

birthday!


(Click here for a bigger version of the comic above.)


Hey, it's my birthday today! Thanks for the birthday greetings, everyone, and to Allison for posting these birthday photos :-). Happy birthday also to Katy, who is probably on a plane right now, winging her away from Germany to Toronto for FiLKONtario. Ruth's taking me out for lunch, then Jeff and I are going to Canoe for dinner (my choice of restaurant).

So my Tamagotchi (here's an explanation of what a Tamagotchi is, for those of you who don't know) did survive his first full day; my wee little Sam is still snoozing away even as I type this morning. So HA to you, Andy and Kaarel! He even evolved from a baby to a toddler. Hey, parenting's not so hard.

Though I did have to call my niece Sara (my Tamagotchi expert) at one point for advice.

ME: "Um, Sara? Sam's stats say that he isn't hungry or unhappy, but the attention icon is highlighted. What should I do?"

SARA: "You need to give him a time-out, Aunt Debbie."

ME: "What? Why?!?"

SARA (patiently): "Well, if your Tamagotchi is asking for attention for no reason, so you need to discipline him."

I thanked her and followed her advice. And it worked! Sam cried a bit but then was fine. Then I rewarded him by giving him a snack. Sara hadn't advised this part but heck, I figure it couldn't hurt; poor thing was probably still smarting from his time-out, after all. I gave him several snacks during the day, actually. He gained a bunch of weight but didn't die. Yay for me! I was disappointed to see that ice cream isn't an option as a food item. :-(

Anyway, here's my handwritten entry today (click on any page to enlarge):







Handwritten journal entry: Mar.29/05 pg.1Handwritten journal entry: Mar.29/05 pg.2Handwritten journal entry: Mar.29/05 pg.3


Two days until I leave for FilKONtario! I'll be rooming with Dave Clement on Thursday night, with Allison and Jodi the rest of the weekend. Hoping to see some of you at the convention!


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Saturday
Mar192005

joy and chocolate and Edna

Illustration Friday:
Created for Illustration Friday.
This week's topic: "Fragile."


I have to say that I've been thoroughly enjoying my participation in Illustration Friday, a weekly collaborative challenge for illustrators. I've been experimenting more with Corel Painter 8 and my Wacom Artpad over recent years, trying out different virtual media and techniques. I have no formal training, and I would never call myself a professional artist. Occasionally someone will pay me for something I draw, and that always surprises me.

For me, these doodle sessions are the adult equivalent of fingerpainting: therapeutic and pure fun. I tend to approach my doodle sessions the way I often approach songwriting; most times, I sit down and start doodling without a clear idea of how the piece is going to turn out in the end. I'm sure a psychotherapist would have a field day analyzing these glimpses into Dark Debbie but for me, I just enjoy the ride. You can see more of my doodles here.

Speaking of joy, on a recent visit to the St. Lawrence Market I found myself (after wandering through what seemed like a maze of twisty little passages, all alike) in a claustrophobia-inspiring aisle of a small shop I had never seen before and made the ecstatic discovery that they carried Green & Black's Organic Dark Chocolate (!!!).

(Insert an image of Debbie doing the Snoopy dance here.)

I'm not obsessed. Really.


In my near-orgasmic delirium of discovery, I neglected to draw a map of how I got to this mysterious little shop. I can only hope I'm able to find it again.

Without being eaten by a Grue first, that is.

I bought the Incredibles DVD yesterday. Jeff said I shouldn't be buying anything for myself just before my birthday, but HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO WAIT?!? Besides, I made several not-so-subtle probings of family members to find out if I was going to be getting the DVD for my birthday and was told each time, "No, I'm not getting it for you; I figured someone else would for sure."

Speaking of which, must stop typing now. Edna is calling.


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Sunday
Jan232005

handwritten