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Aww… its a bunneh… again.

Kat Johnston - Its a bunneh with a flower and it is cute cute cute!

If I were standing in front of you right this second, I would sigh and say ‘I’m sorry’… followed soon after by a ‘not really, actually, but I feel I should say it anyway.’

You see, these guys are really really fun and full of bunny-like goodness, so I can’t help but put them up. They make me smile. They may not be incredibly deep and meaningful, but I like them anyhow. Perhaps all together they tell a story – I haven’t gotten far enough through this little book to see yet. I guess we’ll just have to see, huh?

So, no apologies and no false regret for me. I’m putting up another bunny, and I am more than happy to do so, at least for now. Next picture though, I really do need to try something without any green at all!

I’m starting to notice a trend

Kat Johnston Art - bright eyed and bushy tailed is this little bunneh.

And not just with my late posting of late. I think that this green sketchbook is going to contain bunnies… mostly. Perhaps other characters drawn in the same style, but probably mostly bunnies. I think I need to start throwing up other sketches again, from other places… because lord knows, you’re probably sick of these little sketchbook posts by now. After all, there’s not a huge amount of variety, I guess, when each post has a bunny on it, even if bunnies are quite adorable!

Anyhow, this is today’s bunny. He’s bright eyed, bushy tailed, and just too cute for words. Actually, there are probably a lot of words to cover it, but he is rather cute nonetheless, no?

I’m really enjoying drawing this way at the moment… its as if they are made of delicious fluffly marshmallow with all the distilled cuteness sprinkled on top to taste. And that makes for one tasty little marshmallow indeed.

Alrighty, that is all for tonight – I think I’ll try to make tomorrow’s picture a little less of what I have been giving you over and over for the past few weeks and onto something a little new. Or perhaps I can show you a little sneak peek at the painting I am working on… who knows? I’ll have a think on it and see what I can come up with in the morn.

Cheery on page one: come page two, it’s dead.

Kat Johnston Sketch - Lookie lookie! A bunny! Oh noes... it's dead.

You know, I’m an evening person. So it is quite often that I don’t notice the time… until it is almost too late. Today is one of those days, and I guess I’m just fortunate that I glanced at the clock and noticed the time in time for me to post a picture on today’s date!

I can’t believe that there is so little time until Christmas – this year really has flown by so incredibly quickly. I can’t believe it’s nearly 2009!

Soooo anyhow… just a short post today. I got some more painting done, and when the piece is completed, I will put it up for you to see. I’ve been taking a few incremental photos, so if they turn out ok, I might do a step-by-step… though needless to say, it leaves out a lot of steps. So far, I’ve taken it with the main background sorted out, and then again with the base layer of colour for the subject… can’t really take pictures in between the two because… well.. sometimes you just have to work fast, and even making time to pick up a camera is too much attention drawn away at the wrong time.

Have a great day, y’all… I need to get to bed!

Hello from sketch-book number 2.

Kat Johnston - Helloooo! Tis another bunny, with another sign, in another sketch-book. Yay!

Phew! One more sketch up onto my magnificent blog, and this time it is… wait for it… another bunny. I’m just loving the doughey little creatures I’ve created for them. I’ve done other bunnies too, but these ones are just fun in their own way. I think I’m going to have to do a little dead dough-bunny too. Don’t worry, no actual bunnies will be harmed in the process, and the dead dough-bunny will actually rather enjoy being dead. He won’t be a zombie or anything… just… dead!

Buuut, dead is not a way to start a new sketchbook. Not this one anyway, which is full of the life and vitality associated with green, in any case. So for now, a live bunny, for the next, fun death. That’s all for today, folks, have a good one!

A bunny carnivale.

Kat Johnston art: Awwww... its two bunnies, and they're having fun... at the carnivale!

Lookie lookie! I drew some more bunnies, and they’re cuuuuute. Yes, I just used ‘cute’ with way to many u’s because they really are just that incredibly cute.

Ahh, what to say about this picture? Not much, really – there isn’t a heap to tell. Its just two little bunnies, having their bunny fun in a way only bunnies can… And while one is wearing a crown, the younger is toting along a balloon.

Balloons are fun things, aren’t they? I love them. My husband, however, hates them. I think it is my own fault. You see, on my 18th birthday, my hubby (who was not my hubby at the time) came to visit. The day before, I decided I would have my own little way of celebrating. My way of celebrating? Over four hundred balloons, all inflated with the air of my own lungs and thrown on the floor of my room. I had enough to cover up to the edge of my bed, or, with a bit of effort, my entire bathroom… from top to toe. I didn’t have a party, or drink myself into a stupor… that’s really just not my way of doing things. However a gigantic amount of balloons and the ability to kick them around the room with a joyous, girlish giggle? Hell yeah.

Anyhow, long story short, my celebration, whilst awesome to me, was not quite so agreeable to my hubby-to-be. He had to sleep on the ground that night, because I only had a single bed. Apparently the balloons had their wicked way with him. He’s had a phobia of them ever since. I love my man, but for my 25th, I think I might do eight hundred. Perhaps an even thousand. I just need to find a way to smuggle them into the house and inflate them before he gets home from work one day. Wish me luck, ok?