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Daily Divinatory Drawings – Matching Intention With Practice

Once again I am back to this blog after a long absence, ready at last to start posting my “daily” divinatory drawings. I finally got my new scanner a few weeks back (after the first one got lost in the shipping black hole of New Jersey and I had to have a new one sent out), but I have found that the process of both cultivating the daily drawing habit and getting new drawings posted has been more daunting than I originally anticipated. Perhaps...

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“Two Doctors” Scarves

Spider Stripe “Two Doctors” Scarf by Madame Ximon A couple of years ago, when my step-mother’s health began to decline, I took to knitting extensively every time I visited her, in part as a coping mechanism to help me respond patiently to the repetitive questions sparked by her memory loss, and in part because it made her happy to have me completing her unfinished knitting projects and using her yarn remnants, which were gorgeous. One...

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New Magic Card Alteration – Prime Speaker Zegana

Here is the most recent of my card alterations, commissioned by the same person who commissioned the “My Little Titans” set I posted about previously. Needless to say, I had a much more enjoyable time working on this card, since its subject matter is much more closely aligned to my usual style of work. Not that it was completely without hiccups – I tend to work on multiple card alterations at once, and for a while this one was my biggest frustration...

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My Little Titans, or Why I Shouldn’t Take Pony-Themed Commissions

For those who don’t yet know, I am a pretty geeky gal, having spent the past ten years co-directing the TempleCon retro-futurist gaming convention, the past four years as co-owner of The Temple Games store, and most of my life playing games and devouring science-fiction and fantasy literature and art. For nearly twenty years now I’ve played the collectible card game “Magic: the Gathering,” and in recent years there has sprung up a subset of...

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