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Doodlebug: A Novel in Doodles, cover. Dodo and her family move to San Francisco. Walrus Doodle. Climate change reduces sea ice and makes trouble for walrus. Across the Wide Ocean, first page. A sea turtle hatchling evades predators to reach the ocean waves. Bowhead Doodle. This is a scene from the whale hunt celebration in Barrow, Alaska. I Dive to the Bottom of the Sea, interior page. Two miles under the sea, we were singing "Where the Streets Have No Name" and I was feeling very far from  New York.
         
How I Got My Gray Hair. Each gray hair wire has a label: dead batteries, editors, sisters, artistic children…45 of ‘em. (I have a few more now.) Three Biscayne Bay crabs. For a species identification activity for Encyclopedia of Life. This was an assignment for Victoria Kann's collage class at School of Visual Arts. Woolly Mammoth doodle Our House. This was my 50th birthday present to Mark.
         
IOP: an instrument used to analyze sea water aboard the icebreaker Healy. I did this sitting on a box on the very chilly stern of a ship in the Arctic. I Dive to the Bottom of the Sea, interior page. This is the submarine Alvin being lifted back onto the deck of its mother ship, Atlantis. Dolls Go Flying, interior page. They fly over the New York City of early 20th century colorized postcards. Doodlebug: A Novel in Doodles. Doodlebug was created in a sketchbook. Across the  Wide Ocean, cover. This cover is a composite of several interior images.
         
The Librarian's Child, cover. It's the Fairfield Public Library in Fairfield, Connecticut. Doodlebug: A Novel in Doodles, interior page. Doodlebug is a kind of journal told in doodling. Flip a Rock Day! There's a national day to celebrate biodiversity by seeing what's under your local rock. Across the Wide Ocean, interior page(map). The Atlantic Ocean,  in collage.  I cut the map out of black paper. The Ruffians. My dog Rosie is a frequent model. She is also a model dog.
         
Outside In. I don’t just like making doll furniture, I like drawing it, too. I Dive to the Bottom of the Sea. The Zodiac is an inflatable boat – really fun to zip around on top of the sea! Across the Wide Ocean. You can tuna a piano, but you can’t… I Dive to the Bottom of the Sea, interior page. The submersible Alvin visits a deep–sea hydrothermal vent. Yeti and Yak. You think it’s easy drawing yaks?
         
Lobster Ocean City Boardwalk Different Doodles logo Rockefeller Center  
         
         

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