Papageno Silenced
Friday, March 30, 2012, 09:01 AM - General, Animals, Art/Design, Illustration, Exhibitions, Markets
I usually scan all the pieces before I put them together, but not this time, I completely forgot. Oh well, I know he is mine.
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Where do I put the pins?
Friday, July 29, 2011, 09:35 AM - Relationships, Animals, Art/Design, Illustration, Stores: Etsy, Blue House, Exhibitions, Markets
I have had this PDF loitering on my computer for a little while, thinking whether I wanted to give away where I put the pins (or brads) in my beasts.
So here it is: PDF: Where to put those brads : pins
Go forth and be not confused any longer.
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long time...
Tuesday, July 5, 2011, 10:31 AM - General, Relationships, Animals, Art/Design, Illustration, Stores: Etsy, Blue House
This little monster plate is exactly how I feel about my blog at the moment. I have been occasionally coming over here, removing spam, and thinking I have nothing very interesting to say about anything... so I have just gone away and stayed silent. Obviously twitter hasn't been so quiet. Hoping to get something good out of the next few days.
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Girl on a horse
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 08:57 AM - General, Relationships, Animals, Art/Design, Illustration, Stores: Etsy, Blue House, Exhibitions, Markets
This is a little in family commissioned piece for my niece who loves horses.
I await brads to finish them off (they will be two separate pieces, that I will frame when I get to France).
I impatiently await my printed hinged beasts, my mass of brads and cello bags to put the whole caboodle in. I hope to have it all by Friday. Hope. It is only Wednesday, should be good.
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Hinged Beasties
Wednesday, March 9, 2011, 11:47 AM - Animals, Art/Design, Illustration, Stores: Etsy, Blue House, Exhibitions, Markets
I finally got my hands on some brads, chopped away and now have, well kind of have, one I am no longer in possession of... but I am very pleased with my sea beastie. I am looking forward to my weekend, (starting tomorrow), and doing some more.
These creatures are goauche on thick handmade water colour paper (paper from the Burnie Maker's Workshop no less). Maybe I'll print some, but I am not so sure as yet.
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