I'm thinking of turning this into a little side project. One of these days I plan to have an etsy site to sell some of my drawings and greeting cards, and perhaps I'll offer some cheap modified postcards as well that I'll send directly to whoever for 5 or 10 dollars, however much materials and a stamp costs. It's an idea I need to flesh out more, but it might be a fun way to sell some original drawings in a more casual, interactive, non-serious way.
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Showing posts with label marker. Show all posts
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Ich will mehr von alles
I'm thinking of turning this into a little side project. One of these days I plan to have an etsy site to sell some of my drawings and greeting cards, and perhaps I'll offer some cheap modified postcards as well that I'll send directly to whoever for 5 or 10 dollars, however much materials and a stamp costs. It's an idea I need to flesh out more, but it might be a fun way to sell some original drawings in a more casual, interactive, non-serious way.
Labels:
balloons,
cat,
collage,
contact paper,
crayon,
drawing,
marker,
Mixed Media,
postcard,
shiny
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A Creature in Faux Stainless Steel
Detail:
A new drawing I made for a juried show, the theme of which is "Glitz." Materials are crayon, marker, and faux stainless steel contact paper.
Labels:
animals,
contact paper,
crayon,
drawing,
marker,
Mixed Media,
shiny
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Illustration Friday: Hibernate
This illustration was a bit of an experiment, media-wise.
I originally planned to draw "hibernate" with a bike spending the winter in the basement while a child played outside with a sled. But as I drew I opted more for an entire basement full of hibernating relics from our pasts (and a kitty, of course). I would redo this drawing with more time, but experiments are good.
I originally planned to draw "hibernate" with a bike spending the winter in the basement while a child played outside with a sled. But as I drew I opted more for an entire basement full of hibernating relics from our pasts (and a kitty, of course). I would redo this drawing with more time, but experiments are good.
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