I don't want to over-egg this (because I've been toying with bits and pieces of artwork for over a decade* without doing very much) but I might just be about to release some new drawings. I started to sketch something on a graphic tablet in a free half hour this afternoon before going out for work, and was surprised to find I actually didn't hate it... Enough that I think I can actually finish it and post it and be an artist again. Enough to put myself under pressure by telling everyone I'm doing a thing. I have a discord on which I might be livestreaming the drawing process. Feel free to join. https://discord.gg/wr55asR *Time flies by so fast these days. I'll be turning 40 (forty) years old in less than a year. I've done a couple of pencil drawings in the last decade (and the last of those was over 6 years ago) but the last time I was regularly drawing inflation stuff, not just doing something once every half-decade or so, I was still in my 20s. Yet, it really doesn't feel like anything more than a hiatus. I mean to take this seriously though. That's maybe what happens as you get older, you realise that ten years isn't just a break, you either make art now or you accept that you aren't just between works and you have in fact retired. For the record. My earliest work, is the story, Compressed Air Claire, I submitted it to Luther V Kane's Body Inflation Homepage when I was 16, and it feels simultaneously recent and part of the distant past.