This is a picture I drew for my awesome coworkers, Christina (far left) and Angie (middle). I'm not telling who the person on the far right is.
Christina, Angie and I went to lunch together pretty frequently, and I always valued the time I spent with them. They were also instrumental in keeping me from getting too down at my old job, and Angie is responsible for telling me about a job opening, which I interviewed for and resulted in a promotion.
Unfortunately, getting promoted meant leaving to work in a new office, and all three of us were VERY sad to have to break up the trio. It was all for good reasons, sure, but it was a drag. I drew this for them as a goodbye and thank-you gift.
Not all is lost, however: There's a Chipotle about halfway between our offices, and we decided we will be meeting up there for our lunch breaks whenever time allows.
This image Copyright 2014 Caitlin Baner, all rights reserved. Original drawing done on 11x14" sheet of 300-weight bristol, inked with Winsor & Newton Series 7 #2 sable brush, colored in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Lunch Break
This is a picture I drew for my awesome coworkers, Christina (far left) and Angie (middle). I'm not telling who the person on the far right is.
Christina, Angie and I went to lunch together pretty frequently, and I always valued the time I spent with them. They were also instrumental in keeping me from getting too down at my old job, and Angie is responsible for telling me about a job opening, which I interviewed for and resulted in a promotion.
Unfortunately, getting promoted meant leaving to work in a new office, and all three of us were VERY sad to have to break up the trio. It was all for good reasons, sure, but it was a drag. I drew this for them as a goodbye and thank-you gift.
Not all is lost, however: There's a Chipotle about halfway between our offices, and we decided we will be meeting up there for our lunch breaks whenever time allows.
This image Copyright 2014 Caitlin Baner, all rights reserved. Original drawing done on 11x14" sheet of 300-weight bristol, inked with Winsor & Newton Series 7 #2 sable brush, colored in Adobe Photoshop CS5.