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Trifecta

Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. The harvest can either be flowers or weeds. — William Wordsworth

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S T R E T C H
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Mr. Wonky
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Even lopsided plants deserve some attention.

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Post-it note to Canvas
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From post-it note to canvas. Quarantine life has got me taking some of my old doodles and turning them into paintings.

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Another Post-it Plant

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4 Potted Plants
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Which is your favorite?

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You are starting to grow on me.
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(some doodles require two post-it notes)

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Post-it note to Canvas, Part Two
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From post-it note to canvas. Quarantine life has got me taking some of my old doodles and turning them into paintings.

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Post-it Note Polaroids
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Finally some competition for my post-it note plants series :) These doodles were in response to last week’s weekly drawing prompt. Say cheese!

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N A T U R A L L Y

I wanted to cover up a crappy scribble that was on this page, so I just covered it in black and used a white ink pen to doodle over it

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Post-it note to Canvas, Part Three
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From post-it note to canvas. Quarantine life has got me taking some of my old doodles and turning them into paintings.

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The Plants at The Ramble Hotel

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Pots.

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Another Post-it Plant from the series

Watch the video process on my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCcB1rLlMv1/

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Post-it Plants, Part 2
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Post-it Plants

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Random doodles of quirky vases

In response to last week's doodle prompt.

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P A L M

P A L M

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Monster Feelings

Even monsters have feelings. No one wants the good times to end.

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Botanical Drawing

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Sneak Peek of my Home Sweet Home
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Here is a sneak peaks of my submission to the Home Sweet Home Challenge. I loved this challenge because it forced me to do something I never would have, which gave me happy surprises as I worked through it.

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Morgan Elle Morgan Elle Plus Member
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stripey pants

I saw this guy in a dream, with his stripey pants. I had to draw him.

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Anxiety-Ridden Gnome With His Trusted Service Log.

Anxiety-Ridden Gnome With His Trusted Service Log. Watercolor and Gouache on Arches watercolor paper

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Untitled

Moleskine spread. If I don't get it out on paper, my brain will explode and who wants that mess to deal with? Stay safe. Sketch regularly.

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Sentient Pickle

This sentient pickle wants to be your best friend.

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Plants

Archer & Olive A5 Dot Grid

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Mr. Happy Pants

Mr. Happy Pants mixed media watercolor, gouache, and ink on paper.

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Passing Marks

I am an art teacher with a master’s degree—trained by brilliant professors who believed that art could do more than decorate walls. I offer safe spaces for teenagers to grow—nourishing soil where their imaginations can take root. And yet… I am assigned to hallway duty. This is compulsory education, after all. So I sit—posted like a sentinel—watching young lives stream past. “Get to class,” I say with a smile and a nudge. The system wants attendance; I’m hungry for presence. Armed not with a whistle or clipboard, but with a pen— my scribble’s soft insurgency. The hallway stretches out like a geometric hymn. Columns and corners chant structure. Teenagers swirl past—half-formed galaxies of limbs and laughter— their orbits chaotic, their gravity pulling time forward. I begin to draw. Not their tardiness, but their motion. A shoulder. A blur of sneakers. A tilted head chasing freedom. Feet flickering like seconds. Each mark a pulse. Each smudge a breath. My paper becomes a seismograph of seeing— trembling gently through the mundane. This isn’t about making art for a frame or a feed. It’s about refusing to leak away in the fluorescent hum of obligation. It’s a quiet mutiny against the clock. I do this on long car rides, too (passenger side, mind you). Letting the lines grow wild, jagged, and unapologetic. Not for polish— but for presence. This is how I remember I’m still alive. Still growing. Still watching. Still choosing to see. Because sometimes mental health looks like a piece of scrap paper, a moving pen, and the simple, sacred act of marking time with wonder.

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Plants

Archer & Olive A5 Dot Grid

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Stones, Scribbles, and a Glittery Purse
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The tables were covered in white paper. Crayons, pastels, and smooth sticks waited quietly. Then came Lucy’s glittery purse—her 8-year-old hands had filled it with stones to pass along, one by one, to the strangers around the table. We traced them. Pushed them. Held them. Then we let the colors lead: -Red for emotion. -Yellow for curiosity. -Blue for memory. Each color came with music, with story, with space. At the Museum of Wisconsin Art, we made marks not for meaning but for presence. Thank you to Ann Marie and MOWA for the invitation and trust. And thank you to the participants—some new friends, some old students—for showing up and making lines that listened before they spoke.

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