
Etsy Shop Up!
I opened an Etsy shop today! https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlisonLeeChapmanArt I’m offering glicee prints of some of my illustrations. I will be offering more soon, depending on demand. Let me know what you think!
I opened an Etsy shop today! https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlisonLeeChapmanArt I’m offering glicee prints of some of my illustrations. I will be offering more soon, depending on demand. Let me know what you think!
When I was pregnant, I wrote about waking to baby kicks just before dawn, trying to enjoy them despite discomfort and losing sleep. I had made the choice to embrace the disruption. It’s different when your baby’s on the outside—you can’t sit quietly and wait for the kick storm to pass. In the weeks following […]Read Post ›
In great anticipation of my son’s arrival, I would frequently stare at his 23-week ultrasound snapshots– squinting at his profile, imagining how he might look on our side of the world. It became a ritual, and also a distraction while working at my desk. And, in great anticipation, I read everything I could about the […]Read Post ›
I’m the kind of person who watches the same movies and TV series over and over again. I re-read books multiple times, listen to albums until I know every measure and rest. This is how my artwork is influenced by the work of others; scenes and passages and lyrics are whirling around in my mind […]Read Post ›
At 35 weeks of pregnancy, I’ve gotten used to feeling the movements of the little guy growing inside me. As early as 14 weeks, I felt little flutters and shifts, usually when I was laying on my side. Around 30 weeks, as he’s gotten bigger, his kicks and readjustments in the womb started to wake […]Read Post ›
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