Here is a sneak peek of the book I illustrated and written by Johnette Downing. It is about a naive deer and not so nice possum and hilarity ensues.
Out in the fall!
Here is an interior sketch peek:
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
The Silliness Continues...One last Year of the Dragon Sketch
Could not resist this as my warm up sketch... Now back to our regularly scheduled programming...
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Another Easter Doodle
Easter in the Year of the Dragon the sequel. Perhaps he came out of the egg Game of Thrones style show from the earlier the bunny pic...
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Catio
We have lived in our house since 1992 and never have used the little porch off of the living room. Finally, we had windows and a door installed and it is like having a new addition to the house! It is odd that we waited so long.
We are calling it the catio (as you can see, Spike is already loving it), but I think we will be out there a lot as well... It will be a nice sketching spot.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Easter in The Year of the Dragon
Easter in the Year of the Dragon... Not sure why I added the wings... I think for more dragon feel but they had to be furry.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
New Web Comic Comic: April Fool's Day Debut
As many of you know, I am starting a web comic called Pop Smoothie. The debut is April Fool's Day, rather appropriately.
Hope you all stop by! The first comic is called Dance Mom Wars...
Hope you all stop by! The first comic is called Dance Mom Wars...
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Sketches in Spring Grove

Here are some sketches and photos from our morning outing. It was a spectacular morning.
Next week we plan to do some longer plein air setups and paint for a couple hours (if the weather gods are kind).
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Grave Statuary |

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I don't know what these wooden cage things were next to some graves, I could only assume it was a zombie containment unit. |
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sketches in Ault Park
Today is the first day of spring and it feels like summer. We have had friends in town for the weekend and decided to go to Ault Park yesterday to see the weeping cherry trees and other spring flowers. I also did some sketches. Ioana always tells me the plant species. (We always joke that she could make up names of some of them and I would never know)
It was absolutely gorgeous!
Afraid of how hot summer will be... On the flip side, I hope there are no freezes so my new blackberry plants I planted last year are not frozen out.
Below are some photos close to sunset.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Studio Pictures
Childrensillustrators.com recently added a "studio" feature. I was not very comfortable with it because my studio is often such a disaster. I usually am working on several things and the battle with entropy never ends...
But I recently tidied everything and took pictures. My painting studio needs to be painted and there is always room for improvement, but this is where I stand now...
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Making Pysanky
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Teresa's amazing collection! |
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Theresa is the master! The electric wax pen | really makes the process easier. |
I spent the evening over at my friend Teresa's making pysanky, otherwise known as Ukrainian Easter eggs. Or, in my case 'egg'... They take a long time and I am still a beginner.

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My feeble attempt... I hope to be good at it one day. |

Thursday, March 1, 2012
Dragon Birthday Card
I have been mega-swamped but have a ton of new art I will be able to post soon.
In the meantime, a quick birthday card for my nephew I did this evening between sketches... The next dragon I illustrate will be Dash from Wordsworth and the Dragon!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Coming Soon! A Warm Winter Tail
Special Sneak Peek! Part of a spread from Warm Winter Tail by Carrie Pearson out from Sylvan Dell in the Fall. This reminded me of the weather today! Nothing is more lovely than the snow first coming down...
More as we get closer to the book release. Also, stay tuned for the book trailer!
More as we get closer to the book release. Also, stay tuned for the book trailer!
Monday, February 6, 2012
New Web Comic Comic Coming the End of March
Pop Smoothie, Strange Tales from the Blender will debut the end of next month. It will be the zany stuff I like to do for Slam Bang's anthologies.
The Ultimate Extreme MEGA Meal-Bot
Iron Giant Chef
The Hungry Housewives
The first stories will be Dance Mom Wars and The Fairy Godfather. Stay tuned! Also, I will have a URL soon...
The Ultimate Extreme MEGA Meal-Bot
Iron Giant Chef
The Hungry Housewives
The first stories will be Dance Mom Wars and The Fairy Godfather. Stay tuned! Also, I will have a URL soon...
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Studio Helper: Why Cats and Paintings Sometimes do not Mix...
I should have a lot to show you but here is a photo of Spike, new studio helper. He likes lounging on my paintings while I work, unfortunately... It is a good thing he is cute... (Also a sneak peek of art in progress for Warm Winter Tail)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Cover Design-a-palooza: Time to Vote!
This is concept 6!
Here is the whole set:
Vote and comment here:
http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/p/cover-art.html
Here is the whole set:
Vote and comment here:
http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/p/cover-art.html
Sunday, January 22, 2012
It is Year of the Dragon!
I have been really swamped and am tardy in posting. So, I doodled this today while waiting for my giant files to save. Happy Chinese New Year!
In case you are wondering, I was born in the year of the monkey.
In case you are wondering, I was born in the year of the monkey.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
More Wordsworth and the Dragon: Cover Design-a-palooza Week 5
Featuring the redesigned cavabok! The whole lot: http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/p/cover-art.html
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Interview with Carrie Pearson, author of A Warm Winter Tail...
As I put finishing touches on the art, an interview with the author in Children's Book Insider...
http://cbiclubhouse.com/ wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ 2011-12.pdf
This book will be so fun. Here is a sketch teaser:
http://cbiclubhouse.com/
This book will be so fun. Here is a sketch teaser:
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Pencil sketch |
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Final painting |
Friday, December 16, 2011
Happy Holidays from Christina Wald Design and Illustration!!!
As I finish up Warm Winter Tail, animals in snow are on the brain! I love drawing Arctic foxes so I just started doodling and this is the result!
Since I am really swamped this holiday season, just a quickie card this year. Next year I will have something elaborate!
Since I am really swamped this holiday season, just a quickie card this year. Next year I will have something elaborate!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
More Wordsworth and the Dragon: Cover Design-a-palooza Week 4
After this week, two more concepts to go and then voting begins! See the others here: http://wordsworthdragon.blogspot.com/p/cover-art.html
This one is Dash-centric with a whiff of "C"
This one is Dash-centric with a whiff of "C"
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Slam Bang: The Hungry Housewives
The series is finally finished! It will be in the Slam Bang Comic Anthology Femme Fatales issue in 2012. (I will have a link up soon.)
It is the Hunger Games meets The Real Housewives in a series I would so watch on television. The Real Housewives show has an almost Othello quality where everyone is the character of honest Iago.
Also, kudos if you get the sci-fi movie reference on page 3...
The jokes just write themselves... Yes, my dream is to be a writer for the Simpsons or work for Mad Magazine...
Other comics for Slam Bang:
The Ultimate Extreme MEGA Meal-Bot
Iron Giant Chef
It is the Hunger Games meets The Real Housewives in a series I would so watch on television. The Real Housewives show has an almost Othello quality where everyone is the character of honest Iago.
Also, kudos if you get the sci-fi movie reference on page 3...
The jokes just write themselves... Yes, my dream is to be a writer for the Simpsons or work for Mad Magazine...
Other comics for Slam Bang:
The Ultimate Extreme MEGA Meal-Bot
Iron Giant Chef
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The Hungry Housewives, Page 1 |
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The Hungry Housewives, Page 2 |
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The Hungry Housewives, Page 3 |
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The Hungry Housewives, Page 4 |
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My self-portrait for this issue keeping the theme in mind!. There is also an interview! |
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Review: Annie Jump Cannon in the School Library Journal
The review for Annie Jump Cannon Astronomer just came out from School Library Journal!
From the review:"This inspiring picture-book biography of a trailblazer in the field presents insight into the challenges of women interested in science during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ... The realistic illustrations capture the time period and complement the text. They’re scientifically accurate, including a physics equation on the professor’s chalkboard. Some of the pictures have helpful labels to inform readers that the building is Harvard Observatory, the man is Edward Pickering, or to make a scientific explanation understandable."
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/printissue/currentissue/892676-427/preschool_to_grade_4.html.csp#nonfiction
The reviewer even noticed the equation on the blackboard! It was by a famous French female mathematician.
Here is more about the art in a previous blog post http://christinawald.blogspot.com/2011/10/book-trailer-annie-jump-cannon.html
Also, cool news: Carole heard from some relatives of Annie's who enjoyed our book!
From the review:"This inspiring picture-book biography of a trailblazer in the field presents insight into the challenges of women interested in science during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ... The realistic illustrations capture the time period and complement the text. They’re scientifically accurate, including a physics equation on the professor’s chalkboard. Some of the pictures have helpful labels to inform readers that the building is Harvard Observatory, the man is Edward Pickering, or to make a scientific explanation understandable."
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/printissue/currentissue/892676-427/preschool_to_grade_4.html.csp#nonfiction
The reviewer even noticed the equation on the blackboard! It was by a famous French female mathematician.
Here is more about the art in a previous blog post http://christinawald.blogspot.com/2011/10/book-trailer-annie-jump-cannon.html
Also, cool news: Carole heard from some relatives of Annie's who enjoyed our book!
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