Don’t know what these blobs are, but two of them are quite happy, and the third looks kind of like a seaside landscape:
Welcome to my mushy holiday brain trying to get back into a normal sleeping/eating/working routine again. Thank blob for coffee!
Don’t know what these blobs are, but two of them are quite happy, and the third looks kind of like a seaside landscape:
Welcome to my mushy holiday brain trying to get back into a normal sleeping/eating/working routine again. Thank blob for coffee!
My recent trip to the Harz, Germany mainly consisted of cycling in hilly terrain and eating delicious german food. Which is a hardcore combination!
But I also had time to draw some quick doodles during cake breaks in a small notebook that I carried around with me. Most of them are inspired by people (and dogs) that I noticed somewhere. Here’s the first batch:






I’m on vacation in Germany, and today I read this (appropriately cheesy) line in a tourist magazine: “Here, love wears hiking boots.” And I had to draw this chubby, happy hiking heart in boots.
Work is good but BUSY this week, especially now that there’s only two more days until I go on summer holiday.
Today I had 4 meetings in 9 hours, so I had to take some short brain breaks in between. Most of them involved coffee.

Humans and dogs are being slow and lazy on this very warm Sunday. Our neighbours’ dog likes to have a rest in the hallway with a bit of sun on the top of her back and her face in the shadow. It’s nice to have a friendly watchdog outside the door. But I’m surprised that she can sleep with her nose so close to our shoes.
I’ve recently started drawing on my computer with a drawing tablet. It’s an amazing new world of erasing and drawing straight lines and smushing and playing with different brushes and colours. At the same time it’s kind of frustrating, and I feel like I’m a 5-year-old learning to draw.
Almost at the exact day that I decided to go digital, the weather decided to be nice. So today I brought my laptop outside to experiment with making GIFs. It’s not a perfect situation to work outside, but definitely nice. Kind of like this half-heartedly encouraging mouse giving us all a thumbs up for trying new things.
I made a LOT of drawings listening to the fourth Harry Potter book. Here are some of my favourites:
As you can see, the serious tone in the book made my doodles quite dark and creepy. But here’s a happy gnome and Ron wearing his old dress robes to cheer you up:
And if that didn’t work: