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Unusual Creatures

April 8, 2014

leafy-sea-dragon

This is a leafy sea dragon. There really is such a thing! I got so excited when I saw it in a book I checked out from the library a few weeks ago – it’s the sort of unexpected, delightful and unnecessary information I gobble up.

I was pondering this lovely creature in the back of my mind, and then when I was running errands at a bookstore yesterday, I saw the same book in the bargain sales section. I’m not sure why, but I took it as a sign to paint the sea dragon. You can see that I took some creative liberty as the real leafy sea dragon is much leafier.

As I put this post together, I thought of how — if I weren’t in the know and was reading this — I might envision that these illustration posts come together quickly, without breaking a sweat. I might assume that I spend leisurely afternoons painting with a steaming mug of green tea and some homemade (healthier, quinoa-filled) sweet by my side, wearing one of my self-made loose maternity-esque tunics and gently contemplating my insecurities. And I might surmise that I’m generating a “body of work” from which I occasionally pluck a drawing to share. Free-floating and unusual, much like the leafy sea dragon.

The reality: After a day filled with prosaic tasks (scheduling car repairs, grocery shopping, helping out at K’s school), the clock strikes 6pm and in between chopping onions and potatoes for dinner, I quickly pull out my paints, brushes, paper and library book. Then K wails about needing help with homework so I beeline for her room. In the middle of deciphering elementary school math, I suddenly remember that I am boiling water and dash back to the kitchen. Crisis is averted so I return to my painting, spend two minutes painting the sea dragon body, then hear the wailing from K’s room again demanding to watch something on the ipad. I tell her to practice her piano or read a book and try to paint the leaves while jumping up every couple of minutes to sauté vegetables, waiting for M to come home.

Over the course of an hour, finally, I have a somewhat edible dinner, haphazardly completed homework, a grumpy child, one leafy sea dragon painting and an olive oil and paint-stained ratty sweater. The scanner is on the blitz and I have no natural light to take photos, but somehow, the scanner reboots and I get images loaded up, this text typed, and whew, we’re ready to sit down to eat. I think about painting another unusual creature after dinner or maybe squeezing in some sewing (it is KCW Spring after all) and decide that I need to reserve my energy for the tumult that is bath and bedtime.

Ah, so glamorous, no?

Filed in: gouache, illustration • by sanae • 14 Comments

Comments

  1. Ute

    April 8, 2014 at 6:47 am

    Makes me appreciate your drawings and sewing even more! xoxo!

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    • Ute

      April 8, 2014 at 6:52 am

      And I love that the male sea dragons are responsible for childbearing! Wonderful creatures!

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      • sanae

        April 8, 2014 at 4:24 pm

        I have a thing for male animals that bear children or take care of offsprings like seahorses and penguins…so lovely! Thanks Ute! xoxo

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  2. Sarah

    April 8, 2014 at 7:03 am

    We have a similar bikini, the dictionary of ordinary extraordinary animals, but tragically I cannot get my daughter interested in it! Perhaps I ought to steal it back for myself.

    There are leafy sea dragons at the aquarium I think (or at least there were–way in the back room of the main building) if you feel like you need to see them in the flesh. But I think you’ve captured a nice likeness already.

    Your description of your evening sounds a lot like how creative work happens at my house, too. Except much of the time my projects seem to wind up half-finished, so kudos to you for closing the loop!

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  3. Sarah

    April 8, 2014 at 7:04 am

    Um, that was supposed to say “a similar book,” not bikini. Crazy autocorrect!

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    • sanae

      April 8, 2014 at 4:25 pm

      Ha, I thought bikini was so funny, Sarah – I figured it out of course before I read your second comment, but I immediately thought of a swimsuit made out of a print with unusual creatures 🙂 And I haven’t seen the leafy sea dragon at the aquarium (LOVE the aquarium), but it sounds like they’re no longer there…oh well.

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  4. Asmita

    April 8, 2014 at 7:18 am

    Love this post. It’s kind of how sewing went today:-)

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    • sanae

      April 8, 2014 at 4:27 pm

      It feels like most of my creations are cobbled together this way, Asmita! I’m making yet another poor showing with KCW — oh, the guilt!

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  5. Maria

    April 8, 2014 at 9:47 am

    Beautiful animals! they are kind of magical. For your words I can imagine your hectic afternoon-evening, I’m impressed with your multitasking abilities. At the moment I barely can do two things at the same time and obviously I’m blaming the pregnancy :P, By the way love, love your drawing! I’m a marine biologist and sea creatures are one of my “Achilles heel”. x

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    • sanae

      April 8, 2014 at 4:28 pm

      That’s right, I forgot that you’re a marine biologist! I’m deeply fascinated by sea creatures (and I’m painting a lot for my book!) and just think they’re incredibly interesting and often beautiful!

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  6. EmSewCrazy

    April 8, 2014 at 10:24 am

    Thanks for the accurate depiction of life and how creativity will prevail if we seize the moment!

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    • sanae

      April 8, 2014 at 4:30 pm

      Sometimes I feel like I would never make anything if I didn’t pounce on the in-between minutes of necessary life tasks. Of course, I also think I could probably benefit from focusing on one thing at a time, but I’ll dream on….

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  7. Elizabeth

    April 8, 2014 at 1:18 pm

    Oh goodness, I needed to read this post right now. Thank you! This morning I was splitting my time between sewing a KCW project, checking on the sleeping baby, entertaining my 4 year old, and attempting to clean up the house a bit so that the fence estimator guy wouldn’t think we were complete slobs. I was feeling a bit crazy but it’s nice to know that others have the same experience! And the painting is quite lovely. A while back they had these at the Seattle Aquarium. My students (and I) were mesmerized. Sadly they were not there on subsequent trips and I heard they didn’t tolerate captivity well.

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    • sanae

      April 8, 2014 at 4:31 pm

      Sad to hear the leafy sea dragons are no longer at the aquarium! You’ve got the multi-tasking down, Elizabeth! I’m barely holding on with one child, I don’t know how I’d function with multiple kids! 🙂

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