Entries from November 2007
I sell the Ator Tarot as a shrinkwrapped item – no bag, and no box. But people love to carry this little deck around. It’s exactly hand-size: big enough to see, small enough to carry.
Here’s one option found on eBay: Handmade Tarot/Rune Bag
“The bag you receive is new and handcrafted by me. This bag was custom made for my Ator Tarot which does not come with a box or bag. I chose The Fool picture for myself, but you can choose any card you’d like. The back is brightly colored to match the colorful deck.
The bag is fully lined with a subtle white-on-white patterned cotton. The bottom is boxed for a perfect fit. Double-stringed with white satin cord for security.
Approximately 6 1/4 by 4 1/2 – to fit the Ator deck.”


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Tagged: , bag, card, carry, sack, tarot, The Fool
Illustrations for an issue of SageWoman magazine – an article talking about the delights and benefits of a nude vacation, and how to get over that whole nudity thing.

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Tagged: , illustration, new, nude, sage, vacation, vector, witch, woman

ink and acrylics on prepared paper, with varnish — image area 8 1/2″ x 11″ $50- shipping included
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ink and acrylics on prepared paper, with varnish — image area 8 1/2″ x 11″ $50- shipping included
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Tagged: for sale, nude, painting

ink and acrylics on prepared paper, with varnish — image area 8 1/2″ x 11″ $50- shipping included
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Tagged: for sale, nude, painting

China marker and acrylics, with varnish — 8 3/8″ x 11″ $50- shipping included.
SOLD
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China marker and acrylics, with varnish — 8 3/8″ x 11″ $50- shipping included
SOLD
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Tagged: for sale, nude, painting
http://www.blahblahgallery.com/

lots of pictures (also visible at Flickr.com — see feed at lower right) and an interview. Nice! There’s also a blog for all of BlahBlah Gallery’s interviews – here: http://blahblahdirector.blogspot.com/
I didn’t know whether any of my work fit into those large modern categories of Post-Pop Expressionism or Comic Realism… but, maybe so.
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Tagged: Blah Blah, Flickr, gallery, interview, pictures, post-pop expressionism, SuperComicism