Journal: Handmade using a cereal box and scrap paper Medium(s): Acrylic paint, ink, watercolors, watercolor crayon, some ephemera Status: Complete Notes: I started this journal the week I began working from home in March 2020.
×June 2020: Front page of my COVID journal with a postcard from wrestler Taya Valkyrie after I bought masks from her store.
×March 2020: An illustration of AEW wrestler Broken next to a drone and the word "delete". There are surreal collage materials and doodles around him.
×March 2020: A double exposure illustration of a disoriented woman with the words "this doesn't feel real" underneath. Drawing reference via Sktchy.
×March 2020: An illustration of a witchy woman summoning a spirit with lyrics by Pearl Jam coming out of her hands and surrounding her. Drawing references of athenas_the_menace via Sktchy.
×March 2020: An illustration of a grieving woman with her eyes closed with the words "how do you feel relief and grief at the same time?"underneath. Drawing reference via Sktchy.
×March/April 2020: An illustration of toilet paper on the right and Dennis Reynolds from the television show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with an inside joke, "newsflash, asshole! Presidents have sucked the whole goddamn time!" around him.
×April 2020: An illustration of and quote by John Oliver about quarantine and the coronavirus COVID-19.
×April 2020: A mixed media collage about existing in the world with the coronavirus (COVID-19) with images of the virus and an unraveling self portrait.
×May 2020: An illustration of wrestlers Rob Van Dam, Diamond Dallas Page, and my husband striking poses with the words "the holy trinity of positivity" underneath them. Possibly the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever drawn! The idea came from a pep talk my husband gave me and I had to bring it to life.
×May 2020: A collage picture of someone using a laptop and the words "I feel selfish for feeling sad about it."
×April 2020: An illustration of the character Alf and the character Sheeva (I know it’s spelt wrong on the page) from Mortal Kombat on index cards as part of the six character challenge.
×April/May 2020: An illustration of myself wearing a mask and giving a thumbs up on the right, and a quote by the Orange County Sheriff on the left saying "we are not the mask police."
×June 2020: An illustration of a protestor holding the American flag upside-down in front of a burning building in Minnesota with the words "America is burning" and "Black lives matter" above them.
×May 2020: An illustration of Joe Pera from the Adult Swim television show Joe Pera Talks With You looking at an aquarium with the quote, "it sounds humdrum but now, more than ever, my routine is what stands between me & the abyss."
×May 2020: An illustration of a woman holding a crow connected to her by the heart with the words "remember who you are" next to her.
×June 2020: An an illustration of Carina Round and Maynard James Keenan of the band Puscifer from their video for the song Apocalyptical, with the lyrics surrounding them.
×June 2020: Back page of my COVID journal with a blue butterfly I made for a colleagues birthday card.