Hello readers!! I hope the cold weather setting in is not getting you down too much, that is of course unless you're lucky enough to reside in milder climates. Perhaps you could send some sunshine my way?! Failing that, I'll just have myself a cup of tea.
I'm contemplating doing some short runs of my Stalker and In the End drawings as prints.
They'll probably be only very limited runs, maybe 10 of each. Size will be 9 x 7 inches, priced at £12 each or £20 for the pair, bargain! I thought they worked quite nicely together which is why I want to offer that option.
Please let me know if you are interested so I can formalize a run size. Will be limited edition so not to be produced again. Print size is approx 90% of the original drawings.
Here's a sample of what they will look like:
As always postage will be free to ANYWHERE in the world, by First Class Royal mail.
The voice in your head says "Yey, buy art!!"
Friday, 24 September 2010
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Presents from the Postman (lady)
You know you're an addict when you get excited by art materials. Sad isn't it? Got this box of goodness in the post today, it'll be a while before you get to see exactly what it is and what I do with it, as once again I have too much other stuff to do first. Must. Stop. Procrastinating.
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Haubrick Print
Look what I got today in the post, all the way from the US of bloody A... a wicked print by the super talented Tom Haubrick. I love his style, it's dark yet romantic. He uses a lot of black ink and watercolor by the looks of it, but don't quote me on that, it could all be ink of some description.
Along for the Ride, 12 of 15
If you don't know Tom you're missing out. He's both an talented illustrator and exceptional tattoo artist.
Check out his website HaubsComix and Etsy store full of more goodness like the one above, all at super reasonable prices, might I add?! Oh, and he's got a blog, that he updates pretty regularly and a Facebook page.
That's one more desired print checked off the list. Now for framing.
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