This is Amy Marson’s (of C&T Publishing) wonderful photo of my very messy table at Parsons-Meares from her blog at http://www.ctpubblog.com/ Scroll down to “Just Curious” to see more pictures from Parsons-Meares, … Continue reading
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How is it possible that I have gone through life without being aware of Charles Harper? He illustrated a book I loved as a child, a biology book, and may have had … Continue reading
The annual Book Expo is beginning today at the Javits Center. Wonderful things there–inspiring. Bring your sketchbook and check out the art books, the graphic novels, DIY, and swing by … Continue reading
Check out www.theinkblotbook.com for information about my new book for ages 10 and up–inkblots, ink-blowing, inkblot sketchbooks–lots of things to make and do. … Continue reading
You have made some inkblot beetles, and colored into them. You have coated them with gloss medium so they look hard and shiny. Now what? Collect them in a case with labels! Make your own museum! … Continue reading
This is a box of inkblot butterflies from the exhibition at the Galleries at Saint Peters. There are almost fifty inkblot butterflies, one beetle and a bee! … Continue reading
Margaret Peot: Woodcuts, Inkblots and Curiosities The Galleries at Saint Peter’s Church 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street, NYC, entrance on 54th Opening Reception: January 31 from 6-8PM, with a special sneak preview of my new Inkblot book! … Continue reading
This is the sketch for Captain My Captain, the woodcut in the last post.I scribbled it out on the beach while watching the paddle surfers and imagining a crowd of sea life under the waves. Skates and stripers had washed … Continue reading