Here's What Happens When Someone's Alone Too Much

As the global pandemic settled in and seemed like it planned to be around for awhile, I decided to require that my studio staff wear masks.

The results of this activity were mixed.

The Puppy reacted with suspicion and tried to eat its mask.

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One of the Easter Chickens displayed high levels of cooperation.

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The other Easter Chicken seemed uneasy with its mask.

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I discovered that the Easter Bunny’s head is the same square footage as mine if you include his ears as part of the measurement.

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Designing masks to fit the Pinocchios turned out to be more of a challenge.


Study for Pandemic Pinocchios.

Study for Pandemic Pinocchios.

Study for Pandemic Pinocchios.

Study for Pandemic Pinocchios.

Studio shot of in-process Pandemic Pinocchios painting.

Studio shot of in-process Pandemic Pinocchios painting.

Studio snapshot of completed Pandemic Pinocchios, oil on canvas, 18” x 24”

Studio snapshot of completed Pandemic Pinocchios, oil on canvas, 18” x 24”

So gee, it’s been great hanging out with you, but my egg timer just went off and I need to go rinse out my hair. I decided my hair isn’t curly enough, so I’m giving myself a home permanent wave. Next time I’ll share the results with you!

Love, Nancy