I love your drawing of the bike!! I can’t afford much but I like to collect art from people I know (or sort of know) what kind of price would you ask for that?
And hands!! Yes, unless you are drawing them all the time they can be quite vexing! I have a healthy fear of heights so your drawings of holds was enough to send shivers through me as well.
My daughter just passed through your part of the world on her way to Juneau. Such a gorgeous area.
thank you for your comments - yes, hands are my nemesis. I took some photos today (fingertips on little holds) and will use those for reference. Agree that climbing isn't for everyone. I had hoped my daughter might enjoy climbing (she was a gymnast - strong and quite willing to fling herself around on a narrow beam) but, no - terrible fear of heights. If your daughter comes back through the Bow Valley, feel free to make an introduction!
Re. the e-bike - wow - thank you for your comment. I wasn't really planning to sell any drawings at this time - but, what about a print on demand version? I could send you a pdf to print yourself or we could go through one of those online stores where you could have it printed on the paper/canvas/tote bag/tea towel of your choosing :) If you have your heart set on the original, I'll need to wrap my head around the whole concept. But know that just the question made my heart swell a few sizes - so, thanks for that :)
My husband's family has a phrase they use for a particular feeling of fear--"bum-shivers." That's what happened when I saw the drawing of the toes lodged in a crack, and the possibility of falling while they're still lodged. Aiiiieeeeee!!
I admire your determination--in climbing, but also in drawing Every Single Day, even when you're already exhausted. I hope the trip helps refill your creativity bucket. (And that the smoke dissipates.)
I love your drawing of the bike!! I can’t afford much but I like to collect art from people I know (or sort of know) what kind of price would you ask for that?
And hands!! Yes, unless you are drawing them all the time they can be quite vexing! I have a healthy fear of heights so your drawings of holds was enough to send shivers through me as well.
My daughter just passed through your part of the world on her way to Juneau. Such a gorgeous area.
Hi Joanne -
thank you for your comments - yes, hands are my nemesis. I took some photos today (fingertips on little holds) and will use those for reference. Agree that climbing isn't for everyone. I had hoped my daughter might enjoy climbing (she was a gymnast - strong and quite willing to fling herself around on a narrow beam) but, no - terrible fear of heights. If your daughter comes back through the Bow Valley, feel free to make an introduction!
Re. the e-bike - wow - thank you for your comment. I wasn't really planning to sell any drawings at this time - but, what about a print on demand version? I could send you a pdf to print yourself or we could go through one of those online stores where you could have it printed on the paper/canvas/tote bag/tea towel of your choosing :) If you have your heart set on the original, I'll need to wrap my head around the whole concept. But know that just the question made my heart swell a few sizes - so, thanks for that :)
My husband's family has a phrase they use for a particular feeling of fear--"bum-shivers." That's what happened when I saw the drawing of the toes lodged in a crack, and the possibility of falling while they're still lodged. Aiiiieeeeee!!
I admire your determination--in climbing, but also in drawing Every Single Day, even when you're already exhausted. I hope the trip helps refill your creativity bucket. (And that the smoke dissipates.)
Bum-shivers - I love that phrase!! Yes - fingers crossed the smoke clears :)
Have fun on your climbing trip! My sister is an avid climber and it’s something I’ve been wanting to try lately!
Thank you! It is a lot of fun - go for it!!
Ha!, I understand completely! No problem. I prefer originals so just keep it in mind if you ever decide to send them out into the world.
And thank you for your offer. You never know.