I will not cut my bangs, I will not cut my bangs, I will not cut my bangs...
Friday, December 31, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Illustration Friday-- Mail
Are YOUR cards in the mail?
Being photographs, I don't think these technically qualify for IF, so I'm not linking them up, but do check out Illustration Friday for some other fabulous interpretations. Maybe I'll have some time later this week to come up with something else! ;) HA!
Merry Christmas, my bloggy friends!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Illustration Friday-- Prehistoric
Yep, I know... a real stretch for IF's prehistoric. I'm having one of those days in the creative cycle where ideas are supposed to be formulating and licensable art is supposed to be flowing out of me in preparation for a big trade show in January, but instead I'm pacing around, scratching with pencils like I've never drawn before, being distracted by plans for, oh, only a major holiday coming up, and scrounging through the kids' Halloween candy in hopes of finding something that will snap me out of it. (I even found a box of prehistoric register marks and made a snowflake out of them before I decided that was just too ridiculous to post.)
So I'm going with the idea that the concept of PEACE was the ideal long before we started keeping track of our shenanigans by painting them on cave walls and inscribing them into clay tablets. Mostly I'm posting this to get my blog looking all Christmassy again. (And, this guy was once very good to me in retail sales-- he attended a bunch of holiday parties as paper goods, and made the rounds on Christmas letters as stationery, so he deserves a little attention. He's nowhere to be found now, which makes him old, if not prehistoric.)
So I'm going with the idea that the concept of PEACE was the ideal long before we started keeping track of our shenanigans by painting them on cave walls and inscribing them into clay tablets. Mostly I'm posting this to get my blog looking all Christmassy again. (And, this guy was once very good to me in retail sales-- he attended a bunch of holiday parties as paper goods, and made the rounds on Christmas letters as stationery, so he deserves a little attention. He's nowhere to be found now, which makes him old, if not prehistoric.)
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