This wonderful event is coming up on March 15th, and it was an honor to design this for them. T-shirts of this will be available there! Beautiful community events like this are giving me hope in a time when it can seem like an irrational feeling to muster up. I hope to see you there!
Made some free, printable protest posters to help getting out to demonstrations one step easier. Formatted at 11"x17" to be easily printed on most copy machines. Link: www.autumngquigley.com/journal
February 21, 2025 at 4:03 AM
Made some free, printable protest posters to help getting out to demonstrations one step easier. Formatted at 11"x17" to be easily printed on most copy machines. Link: www.autumngquigley.com/journal
HONK! Drawing geese and snowdrops for sanity. But also calling my representatives! It's scarier than a mad goose at first but gets easier the more you do it.
February 17, 2025 at 3:31 AM
HONK! Drawing geese and snowdrops for sanity. But also calling my representatives! It's scarier than a mad goose at first but gets easier the more you do it.
My work celebrates the joy found in nature. A lot modern work speaks of loss, to mass extinction, etc. It is almost inherent to any work about the natural world, at this point. And that despair erodes the relationship we have with the world that is still here.
Western Gray Squirrel. Collage. 2024
January 29, 2025 at 3:02 PM
My work celebrates the joy found in nature. A lot modern work speaks of loss, to mass extinction, etc. It is almost inherent to any work about the natural world, at this point. And that despair erodes the relationship we have with the world that is still here.
A piece from the fall with middle grade readers in mind. When I was in 3rd grade I discovered the John Bellairs mysteries with the covers illustrated by Edward Gorey. I had them in mind with this piece: Below the Cedar Wood.
January 24, 2025 at 6:43 AM
A piece from the fall with middle grade readers in mind. When I was in 3rd grade I discovered the John Bellairs mysteries with the covers illustrated by Edward Gorey. I had them in mind with this piece: Below the Cedar Wood.