Edward Steed comic from The New Yorker
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Monday, July 10, 2023
erasing the outline of your being
A couple pages from There is No Right Way to Meditate by Yumi Sakugawa:
I am usually erasing the outline of my being while I embroider or play tennis. Occasionally while I sit still...But I'm a work in progress.
I practice this, but sometimes spit flies out due to the grievance being all pointy with rage.
Labels:
art,
beautiful lettering,
breathing,
graphic nonfiction,
meditating,
Yumi Sakugawa
Saturday, July 8, 2023
caw-caw-phony
This is very much my dad's sense of humor here. I love crows, even their brash noises. I often see three crows in my front yard and they mimic squirrels so well I'm always surprised to see the crows instead. I don't know if they're sassing the squirrels, making fun of them, or have been hanging out with them too much, but it's always delightful.
From On the Wing written by David Elliott and illustrated by Becca Stadtlander
Labels:
Becca Stadtlander,
crows,
David Elliott,
picture book,
poetry
Thursday, July 6, 2023
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Monday, February 27, 2023
Roz Chast
I paused this blog several years ago (9 wow!), because it didn't get any views. I continued to keep my favorite pieces from books tucked away, however, and realized I was spending a lot of time digging to find my favorites. So the blog is back. More than anything, it's back because I enjoyed it. Perhaps you will too.
I will reopen this blog with a favorite Roz Chast piece. Due to poor organization over the past few years I forget which New Yorker this came from. But like most Roz Chast pieces, I cherish the hell out of it.
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