14 Nov 2009, 7:59 PM
While I was on a roll with the whole web design schtick, I decided to give the ol’ website a new look. To that end, I drew a half-dead tree (yes, I know it’s up in the header of the page, but I’m putting it here as well because it’s my website, dammit):

I know it looks all-dead, but it’s just dormant as we in the northern hemisphere head into winter. It’s also still a work in progress–a living piece of art, so to speak.
There’s something beautiful about a half-dead tree, since despite being half-dead it is still fully alive.
We have an heirloom apple tree in my front yard back home, brought as a sapling from Germany about 100 years ago. A full half of the tree is dead wood (which we dare not cut off lest we put the tree off-balance), and yet the other half grows full and lush every year, providing apples that my grandmother turns into the most incredible applesauce and apple crisps.
For several years now, I’ve been trying to clone the tree from cuttings. It’s a race against time; every summer, I fear that a hurricane or something will knock the tree down before I can take new cuttings. I came damn close last year, growing a one-inch-long section of root from a hardwood cutting completely by accident. Before that, I wasn’t even sure I could root from this type of tree at all, let alone one so very old. Now that I know what I’m doing, this might be the year I finally succeed in preserving my pomaceous birthright for future generations.
This isn’t a picture of my apple tree, mind you. This is a different half-dead tree, with a character all its own. (When a tree loses its leaves, that’s when you can tell part of its true character that’s obscured for most of the year.)
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7 Jul 2009, 11:43 PM
It has been a month since my last sketch post. I have been lax.
However, though my sketchbook has been collecting dust, my fingers have not been completely idle.
Photos will be on the way once I get a chance to take some during daylight hours, but until then here’s a bit of a preview:

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2 Jun 2009, 12:53 AM
I’ve fallen behind on posting lately, for which I apologize (mostly to myself). There was a wedding one week, and a graduation the next, with lots of lab time in between. Meanwhile, Sara and I have discovered (and gotten completely sucked into) “Battlestar Galactica.” And on top of it all, I find myself with the responsibility of writing and organizing a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, a bit of a challenge considering the fact that neither I nor any of my three players have played the game before (apart from a few trial sessions).
In short, I’ve let myself get somewhat distracted from writing and drawing. It’s not the end of the world, I know. But it did feel good to pick up a pencil again the past night or two, if only a little bit at a time.
On the subject of fantasy games, I have been seriously jonesing for the original Final Fantasy on the NES.

Sorcerers will destroy you.
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17 May 2009, 11:36 PM
I have a few more sketches to share!

I think it would be pretty neat to play the saxophone. Maybe then I could be as cool as Wally Gator.
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9 May 2009, 11:57 PM
It’s been a slow sketch week, but the sketch post goes on!

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