Works in progress for The Hole-in-the-Sky, a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford
Big Daddy over Trevalissey, Illustration for The Hole-in-the-Sky, a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford
2015, ink, watercolor and pastel on paper, 30 x 23 inches
Works in progress for The Hole-in-the-Sky, a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford
Premier League goal-line technology saves ref who had no idea a shot just went in
Tony Manfred, businessinsider.comSwansea beat Arsenal 1-0 on Monday in a game that would have ended 0-0 without goal-line technology.
In the 85th minute, Obafemi Gomis skipped in a header that looked like it was saved by Arsenal goalie David Ospina. On TV, the commentators even…
Ok, well, there’s the example everybody needed. Time for goal line tech in soccer.
The Hole-in-the-Sky, Illustration for The Hole-in-the-Sky, a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford
2015, ink, watercolor and pastel on paper, 30 x 23 inches
Village at night, Illustration for upcoming book collaboration, The Hole in the Sky, written by my mom, Etta Ford.
2014, ink, watercolor and pastel on paper, 30 x 23 inches
Looking forward to the finished product. This is breathtaking, just like her other pieces. I really love this artist’s work. 💗
The Mother in the Garden, (work in progress, I still see a couple things to fix in this) Illustration for The Hole-in-the-Sky, a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford
2015, ink, watercolor and pastel on paper, 30 x 23 inches
Village at night, Illustration for upcoming book collaboration, The Hole in the Sky, written by my mom, Etta Ford.
2014, ink, watercolor and pastel on paper, 30 x 23 inches
I have another week to go before I leave Cornwall, I am trying to set up drawings that I will finish in Brooklyn. This is for a children’s novel written by my mom, Etta Ford, for which I am making illustrations. While I had hoped to get them all done here I will have to settle for gathering info for the remaining drawings so that I can knock ‘em out when I get home. There is always more work for these projects than one ever guesses…..sigh….
Wrapt, detail
2010, ink, watercolor and recycled plastics( in this view: newspaper packaging, plastic bags), 48 inches x 30 feet