Summer Collection of Postcards part 2
Japanese ladies, I will draw you forever.
Well!
Some of these are the second half of the postcards going to the people who donated during the Summer Donation Drive (lucky you!). But I did so many new paintings too! I hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did drawing and painting them.
Whereas some of these are already taken, obviously…
I hope you manage to get your favourites!
The first part of the collection is here.
I hope you had some Damn Good Times over Easter that involved relaxation, delicious food and people you love. I had all those things and it was the best.
:)
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It is probably worth mentioning that it’s on excellent quality 100% recycled paper, printed with beautiful vege-based inks, and each one comes hand-signed and stamped – cause each one is special.







14 Comments
My! The octopus card is quite salacious.
All of these are beautiful! I would that I had the money for it, but I know that each will go to an appreciative fan. Hooray!
It’s my take on the Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife:
Omigosh yes! And now it’s the Teaparty of the Fisherman’s Wife. :D Love it!
Lucky me indeed! I absolutely love what you did to Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife, and all the little details. It looks gorgeous!
Time to go, you’ll find me camping at my mailbox if you need me. :)
Rebecca,
I’d love to buy Tea With the Fisherman’s Wife, but can’t find the links to buy! Please help! (I fear it’s already sold…)
Thanks!
-Noah
Silly me! I forgot to put the link in. It’s there now. Sorry about that! But yes, the fisherman’s wife painting isn’t available.
Ah, now I’ve found the link on the side, and it’s indeed taken. :-(
Excellent collection, especially the skull one. Cheers.
I don’t get it :O
Well, we wouldn’t want things to get weird, now would we.
Great, now you made summer depressing with all these cats around. Luckily we have implied date-rape distracting everyone.
This reminds me of Lemmings, for some reason.
Pussface is za best!
Sometimes your work reminds me of Chicken Soup with Rice by Maurice Sendak, a book that has stayed with me.
(^/^)