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Lazaria Roseboro Lazaria Roseboro
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Streets

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Erin Peters Erin Peters
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The long sleep

Oil pastel and graphite pencil on cardboard

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Shari Wolf Shari Wolf
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How Do YOUR Magnolias Grow?

Marker, and pastel.

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Kathryn Shuff Kathryn Shuff
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Cooking with Cats

Recipe Card Design I created for my sister this past Christmas.

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UncleAndy UncleAndy
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on the house

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“No Sequel For You”, April 2026.

“We’re living in a re-issue world, filching from the past like magpies with a Tardis.” - Mark E. Smith.

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Off to Greener Pastures

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“Clarke’s 2nd”, October 2025.

“The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.” - Arthur C. Clarke.

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Between Darkness and Dawn

A horizon of chalk—black sky heavy with silence, gold earth glowing with embered breath. Between them, a thin line of turquoise, the pause where one world ends and another begins. It is not sky, nor sea, nor sand alone. It is the threshold—a doorway, where silence teaches and light remembers. Stand here long enough, and you may hear it breathe. inking and seeing for better being — https://forming20.com/

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Winter outfit for Scarlet

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Floating Scarlet

She's also a daredevil

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Guinea pig punk Milly

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Scarlet maids uniform

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Milly in camping vest

Family guinea pig

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Garden snow

Real life

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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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“Waking Up At One O’Clock The Colour Of Toothpaste”, May 2025.

Myself and many other pals did precisely this not long ago! Happy belated Beltane one and all

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Drawing Their Own Way: A Tribute to Gibby

Years ago, I sketched Gibby at work—pencil in hand, bold strokes alive with motion. I caught them from over the shoulder: just the back of their head, the soft curve of their face, and that focused arm bringing something into being. They were 9 or 10 then, already showing the spark of creativity and concentration that pointed toward who they’d become. Now in their mid-20s, Gibby is thoughtful, insightful—quick to listen, slow to speak, and wired to process the world with care. Their path has been remarkable: two degrees in 2.5 years, no debt. That didn’t happen by accident. It took grit, German immersion schooling, 16 college credits earned in high school, and testing out of 24 more once at university. That’s Gibby—quietly determined, resourceful, and steady. But their story isn’t just academic. Gibby’s always been gifted with their hands—drawn to set design, locksmithing, welding. Trades they wanted to pursue early on, and still feel pulled toward. They’re at a bike shop now. It’s not the dream, but it fits: their hands know how to build, repair, and reshape the world. There’s been frustration—maybe even anger—that we didn’t let them follow the trade route right away. I get that now. Life veers, and sometimes the path chosen isn't the one imagined. But Gibby’s resilience—their ability to adapt and press on—is what I admire most. They’ve embraced their journey with honesty, stepping into their identity as a they/them person, unafraid to define success in their own terms. That takes courage. I’m proud of them—not for a résumé, but for who they are. This old drawing isn’t just a memory—it’s a thread connecting past to present. A reminder that the creative spark, the steady hands, the deep soul I saw back then is still shining. So here’s to you, Gibby: the kid who sketched with fire and the adult who still shapes the world with quiet brilliance. Your value has never been about the path you’re on. It’s about the person you are. And I’ll be here, cheering you on—every step of the way.

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Bird and Whale

Lino cut print over pastel. The story goes: The bird fell in love with the whale the first time she saw him break through the ocean’s surface, sunlight dancing on his back. From high above, she sang to him, and deep below, he answered with a song as old as the tides. She longed to dive, to join him in the rolling blue. He wished to rise, to fly beside her in the endless sky. But air and water would not trade places. So each day, at dawn and dusk, they met at the edge of their worlds—she on the wind, he in the waves—singing a love song carried by the breeze and the tide, never together but never apart.

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“Games From The Past”, January 2025.
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Making sense of a recent donation in a charity shop I volunteer at…

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“You’ll Know In The End”, January 2025.

Taking some inspiration from some things me and my girlfriend talked about regarding old highs in one’s past and asking yourself if revisiting them later on in life is worth it… the usual stuff I guess.

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Ganon (A Link to the Past)

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Flute Boys Bird (A Link to the Past)

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Great Fairy (A Link to the Past)

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Bunny Link (A Link to the Past

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Bullys Friend (A Link to the Past)

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Bully (A Link to the Past)

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Syrup the Witch (A Link to the Past)

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Flute Boy (A Link to the Past)

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King Zora (A Link to the Past)

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