Here 's an updated look at the blue piece from the previous post ... I have to say that the colors in the previous post are more accurate (the orange and red wavy lines are pretty bright), but you get the idea. I think it looks better ... more interesting, although it is also a lot busier. It's done. I think. I hope.

Here are a few more pieces I've finished ... this first one (below) is 8x10. I like how it turned out.

This one if 5x7 and done similar to the "Graffiti" piece from last month (which is SOLD!). It kind of reminds me of a map of the world. Sorry about the blurry photo!

I joined an online Halloween swap called "Sweet & Sinister" - the idea was to send your partner something "sweet", something "sinister", and a few other things, but to stay within a black/white/orange color scheme. I can't post a pic of what I sent because she hasn't received it yet, but here is the card that I made for her. The face was a tag off one of the items I purchased for the swap. I thought it would be funny to put a bow on his "sinister" face and call him "sweet". Hey - at least I can still amuse myself, right???
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Hi, I just finished looking at your blog. I love your work! I found you from the Surface Design Group, which I am a member but a lurker and have not posted a message.
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