When we were little, it was very popular to tell children they could grow up to be anything they wanted to be. So when Tess was asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, she answered very earnestly…
My crazy move got even crazier… since my whole life is still in boxes, here’s another reblog from a very early comic I made. I still have high aspirations, do you?
Sorry for obnoxiously “liking” all your posts. I just discovered your blog. I wouldn’t have to click “like” so many times if you weren’t so fabulously talented.
Amazing, as usual!
just beautiful.
You capture the innocence and beauty of childhood.
Ha! That is brilliant.
See, it’s not the story itself that matters but the way it is told.
Beautiful!
My fave part is the little booty bump. Great stuff!
me too! :)
Please tell me you are publishing a book with all of these. You are so talented!
That would be awesome, but nothing is planned so far :) Thanks!
I love your work, it’s so amazing!
a perfect answer and great illustration.
You are just incredible!
I wanted to be a flower.
lol
Very optimistic. It makes me think of “believe in your dreams”. I am sure she’ll be someone’s sun someday :)
Love it! Gotta get my mom to see your blog. She’d love it!
I just discovered your blog – you are so talented! This one is particularly gorgeous!
Just….BRILLIANT! (No other word. Sorry to be repetitive!)
Reblogged this on careabouteducation and commented:
Nice share
Reblogged this on The Middlest Sister and commented:
My crazy move got even crazier… since my whole life is still in boxes, here’s another reblog from a very early comic I made. I still have high aspirations, do you?
Sorry for obnoxiously “liking” all your posts. I just discovered your blog. I wouldn’t have to click “like” so many times if you weren’t so fabulously talented.
Thank you! I’m glad you think so!