Author: Steven

  • w51 2020

    w51 2020

    It’s the first day of my end-of-the-year vacation. There will be two more posts this year of course but I wanted to say some quick thanks to all the people who stuck with me through the personal challenges of this year. Thank you to all of you who stuck around when I decided to just…

  • w50 2020

    w50 2020

    One of my favorite things to do as a child when we were baking Christmas cookies was to dip things into sugar sprinkles. Didn’t matter what kind of cookie it was, in my eyes, every cookie benefited from sugar sprinkles!

  • w49 2020

    w49 2020

    With temperatures dropping it feels appropriate to do a winter themed illustration. No snow on the horizon yet in Berlin though, unfortunately. I prefer snow-white winter over just grey wet cold winter berlin.

  • w48 2020

    w48 2020

    One of the best dishes to eat not only but especially when the weather turns colder again.

  • w47 2020

    w47 2020

    This one goes out to all my fellow artists dealing with imposter syndrom, depression, anxiety issues or even just struggeling with the idea of self-promotion. Remember that by” not doing art” no one benefits. Not you, not your friends, not your fellow artists, and no one else. You are preventing yourself from creating something that…

  • w46 2020

    w46 2020

    I was so preoccupied with work that I completely forgot to make my routine 12:00 image post. Better late than never I guess.

  • w45 2020

    w45 2020

    Like many others I’m doing home office right now. In style.

  • w44 2020

    w44 2020

    Sometimes life might be a bit more intense than anticipated, don’t let that stop you from taking the ride altogether though.

  • w43 2020

    w43 2020

    Sometimes a weekend just isnt enough to get you out of a slump.

  • w42 2020

    w42 2020

    On Monday afternoon we had to suddenly say goodbye to our best friend, Elmo.Elmo was not the smartest cookie in the jar, but he was the sweetest. His sense of smell wasn’t worth much, but his imagination must have been glorious because he would create pools of drool long before he ever came close to…