little, tiny storyboards

I’ve been making storyboards with all my pink eraser block prints and just finished a book of them!

I found the perfect paper for these tiny storyboards that keeps them all together in a book. These are bookmark sized, cold press watercolor paper and perfect to keep my notes as I learn. Loooook!

How delightful are these storyboards?! It is so satisfying to flip through and see all the art I’ve made. Having storyboards like this helped me stay in flow and the results are inspiring to make more!


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  1. the car dealership windsock man is A++ and I’m still so impressed how good Lionel Ritchie turned out!

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    1. Thank you!! I think the car dealership windsock man is my favorite so far!

      And thank you! That one is a top one for sure: hilarious and well executed.

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  2. I wonder what’s happening in your brain as you move through such an intricate layered and interwoven process of art making… It must be such a rewarding and fulfilling process.

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    1. After reading the book, “Your Brain on Art,” I wonder what is happening in my brain, too! I know a lot of good hormones are being released and I am happy!

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