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“Eric and I both collected marbles when we were younger.
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We also share a Dropbox, so we could both work on the art and edit it, essentially in real time, so the separation didn’t affect our collaboration or work flow too much.” - Eric Fan “Terry and I were both isolating during the first part of the pandemic, so when the strictest lockdown measures were lifted - and you were allowed to create a ‘social bubble’ - we were able to work on stuff together on occasion. We live in a co-op and there is a playground next to our place, so I hear little kids’ voices coming in from the window most of the time and I love it.” - Julie Morstad
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It’s way too small for what I need, but its proximity to tea and snacks in the kitchen makes up for that. I have bee-covered dahlias, cosmos and verbena growing up outside the window, and my family is close by. “I have been working in this home studio on and off over the past eight years. Of course, the idea of time sort of melted or collapsed once we all went into the pandemic lockdown, and then it became really weird and fun to be working on this book. I felt confused by the passing and relativity of time it made me want to pick up the concept of time like an object and look at it from different angles. “When I started the book in 2019 I had been thinking a lot about how fast, and conversely slow, time seemed to be going by - my kids were growing up too fast and I was solidly in my 40s, but I still felt young. Time Is a Flower Written and illustrated by Julie Morstad