“A frolicsome fairy wind, which had been watching for a chance of mischief, rushed in at the one window, and taking its way over the bed where the child was lying, caught her up, and rolling and floating her along like a piece of flue, or a dandelion seed, carried her with it through the opposite window, and away.” (The Light Princess, George MacDonald)

A frolicsome fairy wind, which had been watching for a chance of mischief, rushed in at the one window, and taking its way over the bed where the child was lying, caught her up, and rolling and floating her along like a piece of flue, or a dandelion seed, carried her with it through the opposite window, and away.” (The Light Princess, George MacDonald)

edgar allen poe’s “the telltale heart” 

edgar allen poe’s “the telltale heart” 

13 Feb 2011 / 0 notes / illustration 

handmade stab-stitch graph paper notebook

handmade stab-stitch graph paper notebook

plate #37 of george macdonald’s “the light princess”

plate #37 of george macdonald’s “the light princess”

spot illustration for an article on developing a stress vaccine | 3 of 3

spot illustration for an article on developing a stress vaccine | 3 of 3

spot illustration for an article on developing a stress vaccine | 2 of 3 

spot illustration for an article on developing a stress vaccine | 2 of 3 

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spot illustration for an article on developing a stress vaccine | 1 of 3 

the final “Brigadoon”

the final “Brigadoon”

the many phases of “Brigadoon”

the many phases of “Brigadoon”

6 Sep 2010 / 0 notes

variations on a bald man

7 Aug 2010 / 0 notes / Illustration