
That being said, I have never been a fan of February, this miserable little footnote to January during which I am always lured into buying the first batch of tempting spring clothes which I will hate by the time its warm enough to wear them. Aside from a few people whom I am glad to know who could not help but be born in this month, I can't think of any redeeming qualities to having an extra winter month thrown in the mix. I really am so opposed to February that it was actually the last one I drew for the calendar. I couldn't think up anything I like to do enough in this month to glorify by illustration. I was stumped... and getting angry just thinking about the fact that February was looming on the distant horizon of the next year.
But luckily I have a wonderfully creative coterie of friends. And one particularly clever individual named "X"... no really... came up with this idea for my February illustration. She reminded me that even though I plan to spend most of the next 26 days growing steadily more frustrated by my winter wardrobe, Feb is a nice excuse to hibernate with hot chocolate and good reading material. (Ideally magazines filled with clothes I should not buy until it is over 60 degrees out) So thank you to X for making this month seem a little more bearable!
I love this illustration as well as the February 2009 page as well! I have it proudly displayed on my dresser. Since I live in Los Angeles, I can't commiserate on February winter weather, but I think a month with a cheesy holiday dedicated to love and a day off from work for Presidents Day is much to be grateful for! :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your illustrations. I was given your calendar as a gift this Christmas, and their "whimsical chic" fashion style has attracted a lot of attention around my office. Keep up the inspiring work ... I just love to see what you come up with!
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