Monday, February 15, 2010


ADRIFT

This week's illustration, was pulled out of my archives. This is a story that I worked on a few years ago about a hedgehog adrift in the sky with a kite.

16 Comments:

Susan said...

Aspa this is adorable! Love the softness and colors, I'd love to know the whole story!

Jennifer Perry said...

adorable! i paged through your blog a bit and i really love your work. . .have you ever considered a store on etsy to sell your prints? some of your letters and the "joy" piece and things like that would probably be really great on something like that. or even cards or something, i think your work has a potential for mass appeal! great stuff!

Ravenastoria said...

aww he looks cute!

k.h.whitaker said...

lovely illustration

calamity afoot said...

haha! freakin awesome!

The Green Telephone said...

Amazing! I love the color, the textures, the... everything!

michele said...

Poor little guy found himself in a predicament! That expression is priceless!

Andrew Finnie said...

Hya Aspa, this has a beaut warm glow. Thanks for sharing this one.

Carmen SaldaƱa said...

Ohhh, really nice hedgehog. Beautiful illo!

:-)

thewillowsnest said...

I LOVE this .. aww so soft! is that pastel??

Aspa said...

Thank you all for your comments :-) This illustration is pencil pastel over watercolor.

And thank you Jennifer for your encouragement, maybe I should start my etsy store again.

adee said...

m so happy to have found your blog Aspa :)
hi, m Adee, a poet, advertising writer and amateur photographer from New Delhi, India. have also added as a flickr contact.
stay in touch!

roberta baird said...

Great perspective and he's an adorable hedgie!

Jack Foster said...

Oh my goodness Aspa! This is so wonderful. I'm sorry I missed this last week, but I'm glad I came back. I love your style and I'm becoming a follower so I don't miss a thing :o)

Bob West said...

God has greatly gifted you
I enjoyed visiting your blog
God Bless;

http://westbob.blogspot.com/2010/02/encourager-part-1.html

mythomania said...

Really good Work! Amazing!