


Previously: How Your Sausage Is Made
Amy Jean Porter is an artist living in the woods outside of New Haven, Connecticut. She is also at work on a book with Matthea Harvey about Charles Lamb. Sort of! Drawings in a Hurry is an irregular series of drawings about super-current and hyper-local events.

I hope when Amy Jean's little girl is a feral teen, Amy has the sense to take this out and leave it on the breakfast table one morning, without another word.
Mmmmmmmmmmmm. Love these.
Urg, I love, love, love this.
You guys need something in the RSS feed indicating there's a pagebreak. The only reason I saw the second page is after I clicked over to the site, because the abrupt stop to the plot didnt' make any sense.
The thing with the different-sized balls? That was really a metaphor about keeping things in perspective.
Smart baby indeed.
Look at the bookcase frame! Beyond the colors, the depth on it is marvelous. Swoony.
There are few things in this world that make me want a baby to draw pictures of, but this is one of them.
There is one thing in this world that occasionally makes me want a baby to observe with humor/wonder: Awl contributor Tom Scocca. Who'd better cut it the hell out!!
Agreed!