how corporate canada drove me to draw pictures of amputees in cheap suits

I used to have an office job where they overestimated my abilities, so I didn't know how to do my work, I'd get discouraged, and I'd find other things to do with my time. I did a lot of origami. I made ever smaller paper cranes, until I was pushing the limits of what the paper and my fingers could handle. They were really small cranes. The size of bugs. I also wrote some juvenile poetry on office letterhead. Then I got into using the windows Paint program to make little drawings. According to my contract, everything I did during office hours and using office supplies belongs to the company, but I figured I'd get away with squirreling these out.

I've added a bunch of more recent drawings too.

bug-sized paper cranes by catherins stinson


Take a look at the drawings.