Sunday, June 28, 2009

School party poster

I tried to convey a sense of joy and coziness to announce the school party for the big poster. Below was one of the many teasers that was sent by email. 
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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Which quote is better? (Or is there another one out there?)

There are only two tragedies in life. One is not getting what you want and the other is getting it.–B.Franklin

??? or is this B.F. quote better with this illustration:

Hide not your talents. They for use were made.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Benevolent forces

Where are you people coming from? Someone please speak up!

 Up until Sunday I could count on my neice and my mother visiting my site at least once a month. My statistics for visitors has suddenly shot through the roof. I am feeling such pressure to entertain you. Who are you? 

Who is sending you here? Is this a sign that there is indeed life out there in cyberius? Please BENEVOLENT FORCES answer me! 
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Monday, March 24, 2008

Building it up for Bologna

We are busy putting up a new website to compliment my blog (and vice versa). The website will be an overview of my work with links to pictures of my work, studio and a bio. Reading Nabokov’s Speak, Memory helped me to define that biography although the format is rather linear. The fact that I do try to go back to themes again and again makes it slightly Nabokovian which is a wink to my last series.  For today I spruced up an older drawing that will be featured in my print portfolio. I am getting ready to leave for Italy at the end of the week where I will be presenting my work. How do you say GOOD LUCK in Italian? 
Just a side note… I got a hub so that both me and husband can access my printer, scanner, extra harddrive and  ipod from any room in the house. I just love technology, don’t you? 
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