Working Away

February. 15. 2009

Life’s good.

Thoughts Aquatic

January. 4. 2009

Still more mail art pieces! I’m almost caught up.

Inked
(An array of art prints and greeting cards featuring this Octopus are available at Redbubble.)

Fish Hair

Gratitude

January. 3. 2009

I’m still working on creating and sending out thank you cards and art to those who sent me well wishes over the holidays. Here are a couple I completed today:

 
Grass
 (Greeting cards featuring my drawing of grass are available at Redbubble.) 

thank you Poppies
 (Greeting cards and matted prints featuring the thank you Poppies are available at Redbubble.)

 

I’ve done a couple of others but didn’t get a chance to scan them in.

hello Cat

January. 1. 2009

Welcome to 2009, everyone. I hope it’s a great year.

Here’s a little mail art piece I finished up today.

(Matted prints and greeting cards featuring the hello Cat are available at Redbubble.)

Watercolour and Koh-I-Noor ink on illustration board.

 

I’ve received a couple of postcards that will be scanned and posted in the near future.

thank you

December. 30. 2008

 


(Matted prints and greeting cards featuring the thank you Poppies are available at Redbubble.) 

A mail art piece to be sent to family.
Watercolour and Koh-I-Noor ink on illustration board.

hello Mouse

December. 17. 2008

hello Mouse (Matted prints and greeting cards featuring the hello Mouse are available at Redbubble.)

A mail art piece sent to a friend.
Watercolor and Koh-I-Noor ink on illustration board.

Happy Cat

December. 4. 2008

I sent a couple of special packages out quite some time ago and haven’t posted them yet. Here they are:

This kitty was on the envelope of the first package.

 

Here’s a shot of the contents of the package:
A book-letter with ‘hello’ written on the front in Russian and
A paper packet with something very special inside.

The second special package had some feathered characters on it.

 This package had a book letter with ‘hello’ in French, and a paper packet as well.

Flora

November. 17. 2008

I received a really lovely postcard from my friend down at A&M. I’m really diggin’ the silver and gold with the ink details.

Thanks for the post!
I’ll have one for you soon, promise!

Up all hours

November. 16. 2008

I’ve been so busy lately! (I’m sure everyone else has as well, it’s that time of year.) I have however stayed up until the wee hours o’ the morn today and updated cleverfiend.com and have also created a site for Post Revival. Right now they look like twins; I plan on redesigning the Post Revival site over the winter break. For the time being though, I think the site that’s up now is rather nice.

Please take a look at them and let me know if you see any typos, or have any design suggestions.

 

 

Now that I’ve got that squared away I’ll be able to get to homework and back to sending out goodies in the post. Sorry for the delay!

Long overdue.

October. 17. 2008

I apologize again for my long absence. I’m working hard to remedy the situation.

First I’ll update on what I’ve received from my wonderful friend at A&M.

This is a beautiful drawing my friend sent me of a window. It reads “Imagine what lies outside…”

She also sent a lovely boondoggle that reads “Life is for living,” and has an interesting rock attached to the end, it looks like an arrowhead.

 

I’ve also prepared quite a few things to send out. Here are a couple of sneaky mice that will be traveling to their new homes over the next few days.

That’s all I’ll post of these special packages for the time being, I don’t want to spoil anyone’s surprise.

I also sent out a post card quite some time ago to my post-pal over in Australia.

“As Randolph stood in the elevator he repeated his mantra aloud, “I will succeed in this endeavor.” It was the day of his big meeting with the future. He had done all he could to prepare: he practiced his greeting and etiquette, wore his best suit, and had attempted to get a full night’s rest. An upward glance at the slowly increasing numbers made Randolph realize the present was precious.”

Acrylic and ink on a post card.

And a quick update:The sheep has been named Barnaby, and has been entered into a student show at school.

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