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Thursday, August 27, 2015

springfield art and chalk fest, 2015


A new location this year, across from Sprout (a farmer's market in a renovated church) on smooth, old cement instead of last year's asphalt. So much smoother, so much easier to get fields of color and fine detail. It was a really fun event this year. Contact ESAP for details on entering the 2016 Springfield Art and Chalk Fest.

Chalk graffiti in front of Sprout.
 

More veggie-themed chalk art


This nice dog named Basil came to help his girls with their Star Trek-inspired art.

Artists and the I Scream for Waffles truck. So good.


Family fun chalk area with the kiddo.

A really nice rendition of a tiger.

My chalk tribute to Maurice Sendak.

I drew this nearby while waiting for the judges to come by.

Western Meadolark.


Space octopus?

Alphonse Mucha replica in chalk.









This piece had really lovely color blending.


Simpsons + Escher.




Friday, November 9, 2012

spoonflower + wallpaper and giftwrap!

Such exciting news from Spoonflower recently! First, they introduced wallpaper. I'm in the process of getting my entire library of designs open for wallpaper orders, so if you like any of the images you see below, pop over and make them yours!

Second, they're rolling out (har-har) wrapping paper in time for the holidays. I'm super excited about this, not least of all because it's automatic. You can head over to my Spoonflower shop RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE and buy yourself a roll of giftwrap in any of my designs.

Third, November 15 is free shipping day . . . worldwide. That's an amazing deal, and it only happens once or twice a year. Caveat: if you live outside the US, November 15 is calculated using Eastern Standard time (US) so you might want to see how that works out where you live; it could be the 14th or the 16th or something where you are . . . not sure how that pans out, exactly. But check for your area.

Now, on with the eye candy. When you click the "wallpaper" tab for each individual design, Spoonflower offers you a view of the paper on a wall behind some furniture, which is pretty handy for getting a sense of scale in your room (if not your own style of furniture).