another little demo cast-off
dffect asked:
"So what is the news besides the blues?"
It's cold in my house. But I'm enjoying a new scarf. But I ate a dissatisfying brownie. Trade-offs.
I want to watch the sun set on Mars with you.
A little warm-up piece inspired by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover, Spirit's photos, which are just incredibly moving, right?
a diminutive apothecarian
I made this struggling little moth for this article in today's New York Times Op-Ed pages. It's about the ongoing battle on women's reproductive health and the author's frustration over the fact that this debate still goes on.
Thanks to AD Matt Dorfman!
Here's a little preview of a new assignment I'm working on, which is very vague, but I'm having fun with it, and will hopefully be able to show you the final product soon. Pulling together some reference for this one, I discovered that the white ermine moth might be one of the prettiest insects I've ever seen.
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Big news indeed! Check out Jimmy Giegerich's excellent work, now in cartoon form! More episodes are on their way too!
Big news! My comic, Executioner and Friend, has been turned into a cartoon by the fine folks at Mondo Media! You should check it out, and if you dig it, like, share, and comment so that I can keep making more!
Also, like Executioner and Friend on Facebook if you feel like it!
AND if you want to read the original comic you can buy it on my store or on gumroad!
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It's really sweet to see my Alphabirds in the little hands of little kids. I hope she likes her new bird letter friends! You can buy prints of my Alphabirds and other children's-themed artwork at The Littlest Mammoth.
Ava unwrapping her birthday present! Alphabirds by @andreakalfas (Taken with instagram)
Saturday is the opening of Q Pop's Akira Toriyama tribute show in honor of Dragon Ball's 30th Anniversary. Here's my little contribution: the two sides of Launch, a quirky character that I've always loved. Details for the event here.
A not uncommon state for my hands
Lucky! ... It's been awhile, friends. I have been busy drawing, writing, and teaching. All good things, but I've been absent too long, so expect to see more from me real soon.
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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