First up, the fantabulous ACEOs of Jessica Grundy:
Who knew an Alien could be cute? NOT ME.
There is so much more where those came from, too, and all of Jessica's art cards are only $3 each! GO NUTS, PEOPLE. (Everything also comes in larger sizes, too, up to 13X19.)
I'm especially loving her circus series:
LOVE.
Btw, if you want to buy art as a gift, I recommend sticking to smaller sizes like these art cards - unless you know for sure the recipient wants a particular piece. Speaking as an art lover, I can tell you there's a special kind of panic when someone gives you a big piece you *know* you don't have room for.
With that said, if you know someone who loves The Rocketeer, then by all means, buy them this:
"Like A Hood Ornament" (Ha!) by Danny Haas
(10X7 prints start at under $18)
I fell in love with this print at that little FX convention last month, so much so that I'm planning to displace a large Tara McPherson poster so I can hang it in my office. THAT'S LOVE.
Danny has a crisp graphic style that I can't get enough of, so it's hard to pick just a few favorites. This one's really popular, though:
(10X7 prints start at under $18)
I fell in love with this print at that little FX convention last month, so much so that I'm planning to displace a large Tara McPherson poster so I can hang it in my office. THAT'S LOVE.
Danny has a crisp graphic style that I can't get enough of, so it's hard to pick just a few favorites. This one's really popular, though:
If you like those, then check out his site for Doctor Who, Sherlock, and more!
Oh, and Danny actually gave me that Star Wars print for the give-away board (did I mention what a great guy he is? No? 'Cuz HE IS.) so comment below if you'd like to win it!
Reader Carol C. introduced me to the fantastical steampunk art of Mark Jason Page, and I am thoroughly smitten:
And not just because of that mechanical seahorse. (Although, c'mon, look at that seahorse.)
Page's prints are all limited editions on fine rag watercolor paper, so they don't come cheap. The Seahorse Carraige up there is $150, and this beauty titled "The Blue Legion" is $200:
The print is a whopping 22X16, though, so talk about a showpiece!
One more:
So perfect.
Head over to Page's site to see the rest!
(While browsing his site I learned that Page is a Disney Imagineer. My delight just doubled. Disneyland Paris has a steampunky Tomorrowland, you know. SO WHY NOT HERE? [sob])
Ahem.
To get us in a wintry frame of mind, here's the latest from Amy Mebberson of Pocket Princesses fame:
"Letting Go," 13X19 Giclee, (LE of 50), $125 at Acme Archives
I haven't seen Frozen yet, but I'm loving all the fan art coming out! (This one is officially licensed with Disney, though, so I guess that's less "fan art" and more... officially licensed... art. :D)
And now, to end on a more affordable AND Christmas-y note: I've just spent a lovely few hours browsing cheap holiday art on Etsy, and I'm going to share. (If you buy small pieces it's easy to tuck them away with the rest of your decorations come January, and swapping out a few frames around the house is one of the easiest ways to decorate!)
So. Check it out. These are all ORIGINAL pieces of art for under $20 each. Save me from myself, you guys - or so help me I WILL buy them all.
"Blue Squirrel" Original watercolor, $12 by Kristina Brozicevic
"Little Red Bird" Original Colored Pencil Drawing, $15 by Jennifer Nilsson
(She also had an adorable little red fox in a stocking, but I just bought that one. MWUAH-HA-HAA.)
Original Dictionary Painting of Jack Skellington, $15 by Undead Ed
Small Angel Painting (2.9X4.7), original watercolor, $15 by Kristina Valic
Mixed Media Snowman on wood board, original art, $20 by BrightEyedLucy
If you like any of those be sure to click through to the artists' Etsy shops to see more of their work.
And finally, not exactly original art, but still pretty:
Sure, you could DIY these with some old sheet music/book paper and vintage clip art, but if you don't want to be bothered then grab the candy cane for under $10 at WinterBerry Cottage or the holly for $8 at MadameMemento.
K, that does it for this month! Now, you know the drill:
The give-away has ended, and our winner was Sarah Wilson! Thanks, everyone!
The steampunk art by Page is just beautiful.
ReplyDeletei would love to win any of these, so fantastic! I just love them all. every time you do these give aways im just blown away but the talent and how awesome it is that you just give stuff away. So Thank you. I hope you have an amazing Christmas
ReplyDeleteLove the artists and art work posted! Thank you sharing it!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Awesome holiday art, too!
ReplyDeleteOne day...one day I will win.
ReplyDeleteOOH! Pretties! some lovely stuff you have found out there ... and I'd love to have some :)
ReplyDeleteI *love* the steampunk carousel art! The seahorse is FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the star wars print for my 6 year old who is just beginning his fascination with the movies :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful! In the spirit of Christmas and not having nearly enough holiday decorations (but more than my share of nerdy ones) I would *love* a holiday print.
ReplyDeleteI love all the art you share, and would love to win a piece.
ReplyDeleteI like reading your blogs. They keep me entertained and I learn lots. Thanks for showcasing the art. Maybe I can win some!
ReplyDeleteI love the snowmen!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful art, I really wish I could draw sometimes. ;) Add my name to the mix please. :D
ReplyDeleteThat star wars print is awesome !
ReplyDeleteGreat picks for christmas gifts.
Wow, so much talent.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Nilsson's snowman is adorbs!
ReplyDeleteYay for awesome gift ideas!
ReplyDeleteOh my the starwars print MY HUSBAND WOULD LOVE ME FOREVER well I mean he already does, but even more!
ReplyDeletePlease, please, please let me win. Help meh Babeh Hay-soos!
ReplyDeleteI love the Mark Jason Page art!
ReplyDeleteI wish Magic Kingdom had a steampunky Tomorrowland...
ReplyDeleteThat blue squirrel just stole my heart.
ReplyDeletelove the steampunk art, but wow is it expensive. that snowman is ADORABLE. and all the fan art i've seen for Frozen makes me want to go see it right now!
ReplyDeleteI adore that Star Wars print. Sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the little red bird/snowman!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, those airships are amazing. They remind me of the illustrations in D&D sourcebooks. :) And I love that Frozen print!
ReplyDeleteI enter again and hope to win from my favorite internet Jen
ReplyDeleteI second your comments on small prints. I love them, and they can go great in small groups to fill a larger space if you have it!
ReplyDeleteReally love the star wars print
ReplyDeleteLove love love the circus print.
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to find the best art!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I'd love any of them. *blinks* Pretty Please?!?!
ReplyDeleteI love the art from Jessica Grundy! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful ... I need more wall space!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my comment got eaten or not :( But I was just saying how amazing your taste is - I'm in love with the robot ACEO on your giveaway board (and if this is essentially a duplicate comment, please delete one so I don't look like I'm cheating!)
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely pieces! The snowman is adorable, and the steampunk works are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love them all. The circus! The Star Wars!! The seahorse drawn carriage!!! But the blue squirrel? He has my heart!
ReplyDeletesoon to have a whole new space - i could use some cuteness to perk things up!
ReplyDeleteI love the art roundup! It might be my favorite Epbot feature...or the tutorials...or the con recaps...ah I love it all!! Did you see the Hogwarts print by Danny Haas? *magical dreamy sigh* Thanks for sharing the art and introducing us to new artists!!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, that Star Wars picture is going on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteOooh please pick me!! :D
ReplyDeleteI must have "It's a Star Wars"! It's a awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese art posts of yours are horrible for my budget...almost as bad as the book review ones :)
ReplyDeletewe just bought a house.. must resist...alll the arrttt!!! Also this is Jessica's etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/solocosmo?page=3
ReplyDeleteAck, can't believe I forgot to embed a link! Sorry about that - fixed now!
Deletethat little blue squirrel is adorable!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it all. Can I have the Star Wars one if I say pretty please?
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful. I really wish that was a talent I had!
ReplyDeleteOoh! I'd love some new art! But honestly, I'd probably pick one and gift it to my awesome sister-in-law who's pregnant with a little geeklet :-)
ReplyDeleteOoh! me! pick me! me! me!
ReplyDeleteYou always find the cutest stuff Jen.
ReplyDeleteYou have exquisite taste! Here's hoping that flattery will get me somewhere ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and full of geeky fun! I always enjoy looking at your art roundups. =D
ReplyDeleteI love your art roundups every month! These are fantastic. Am in such love with the steampunk goldfish flyer...so expensive though!
ReplyDeletePick me! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these posts, such great finds and awesome art work!
ReplyDeleteAll of these are lovely, and I just added some to my wish lists!
ReplyDeleteOn the 12th day of December, My Epbot gave to meee...A fantastical artpiece for freeeee!
ReplyDeleteLOVE Jessica's art!! I can see hanging an entire series of those ACEOs in my granddaughter's nursery! If anyone else is looking for her link, it is http://www.etsy.com/shop/solocosmo?ref=seller_info
ReplyDeleteSo... Jen, I read all the time, but this is my first ever comment! That "small world" Star Wars print is practically perfect in every way!
ReplyDeleteI love these art posts of yours. I am always finding new artists to follow.
ReplyDeleteI love the Merida art, as I'm a redheaded fan of archery. :)
ReplyDeleteI guess it's the time of month when I stop lurking to say hi. Because I am shameless about cool free art. Hi.
ReplyDeletelove love love the give away for this month! have you ever come across any LEGo Minifig art? and if you like those prints on book pages, you should check out Heather Munro's stuff. Awesome sauce! https://www.facebook.com/heathermunroartist?ref=br_tf
ReplyDeleteI love that Star Wars print!
ReplyDeleteI love that little blue squirrel! Precious!
ReplyDeleteYou always find the cutest and prettiest art. I wish I were overly wealthy so I could buy them all. :)
ReplyDeleteIts a Star Wars after all...Its a star Wars after all...Its a Star Wars after all...:)
ReplyDeleteLove the Star Wars print, my hubby would love it!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the print by Myka Jelina is still there. I am going to try again to get it. IT WILL BE MINE, OH YES, IT WILL BE MINE! I just love the red and black contrast. And have a Merry and safe Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThe Star Wars print is my favorite
ReplyDeletewould love to win, but even just getting to see these pieces is a win, that snowman one just makes me happy :)
ReplyDeleteI want I want I want... everything!
ReplyDeleteThat steampunk art may be the best I've ever seen. Expensive, sure, but you are getting something awesome for your money.
ReplyDeleteLove it all! And also need to see Frozen!
ReplyDeleteThe Elsa painting is gorgeous! Still haven't seen Frozen yet, but hoping to soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway :)
Love all of them!
ReplyDeleteThat Star Wars print is too cute! I'd live to win it. I'm going to be wasting a lot of time on Etsy today :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the peppermint girl... wait, is that a song?
ReplyDeleteLove the Mike and Sully print on your Pinterest page...and of course, the Star Wars one is adorbs! :) Nicole S.
ReplyDeleteAll fantastic finds! I especially love the Star Wars print. I have a friend who would love it even more and I would like to give it to her!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspiring, as usual. Love the peppermint girl!
ReplyDeletePick Me PICK ME!!! ok so that was annoying but really PICK ME! ;op
ReplyDeleteI will never NOT comment to win free art! The peppermint girl in the first pic was super cute, btw!
ReplyDeleteI'm still crushing on those little superhero prints.
ReplyDeleteI'm Gonna have to go buy that Snowman done with pencils! I love all things snowmen! I never thought of changing my pictures for Christmas/Halloween until i made friends with my neighbor and saw her do it, so now i am in LOVE with the idea (i have heard of people even putting that green stuff garland/Tinsil(?) on the frames they don't change around!
ReplyDeleteThis also is my sign up for the drawing i sooo wanna win!
That Star Wars print :D I DIE!
ReplyDeleteI had not yet seen that Star Wars/it's a small world mashup yet but I am in love with it! Thanks as always for introducing me to some great art :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing me to Jessica Grundy!
ReplyDeleteYou always showcase the BEST artwork! I love the "It's a Star Wars" print!
ReplyDeleteSo many AMAZING artists! I must say my favorites are the Star Wars/Small World mash-up & the Frozen print!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Love so many of these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arts!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that steampunk art!! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteGood gravies I love the Let It Go art.
ReplyDeleteI love Frozen. I like to think that Elsa is fighting a panic/depressive disorder. But maybe that's me projecting.
Little red bird is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove all of the winter/Christmas (and Nightmare Before) prints! You find just THE COOLEST artists, whether they are my style or not.
ReplyDeleteThe sea horse is to die for...or at least comment for. Now you have me all inspired to get back to shopping...er...work.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to win! Beautiful finds, as always....and BTW, Frozen was GREAT!
ReplyDeleteLove them all! Especially the star wars one!
ReplyDeletePlease, people. Go see Frozen. NOW! :)
ReplyDeleteI love all the artwork you find, so awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh, I would so love the little bitty Batman and Batgirl!
ReplyDeleteI definitely need Jack for my office! ;)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a piece; you're so awesome for sharing the neat art finds with all of us, and for giving some away to boot!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jen for making my geeky day!
ReplyDeletePoor college student trying to scrape together enough money to buy my brother a Christmas present since I can't fly home to visit him and his wife - I know he would love one of these pieces!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the great ideas for my kids' birthdays. They would love some geeky art for their rooms, especially since one does not simply outgrow geekiness. :)
ReplyDeleteI. Am. In. Love. I'm almost mad at you for introducing me to Danny Haas now because I'm going to cry myself to sleep tonight because I have to spend my money on textbooks instead of all his art :D. Oh and I'm still pining for that Iocane Powder print that I can't get anywhere other than from you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Jen, you're such a wonderful person/blogger.
Ha! Well, I'm ok with that kind anger, then. :) And whaddaya mean you can't get the Iocane print? It's right here on Etsy, and he ships worldwide!
DeleteI love the new Amy Mebberson and I wish I could afford more art/wall space for art
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays...they ARE upon us. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooking at these items makes me wish I had an once of artistic talent
ReplyDeleteLoving the selection this month! The little blue chipmunk absolutely slays me.
ReplyDeletelove the things you pick to share with us!
ReplyDeletethanks for the opportunity to win.
xoxo
I love the steampunk art and the blue squirrel made me squeal. Love it! Thanks for sharing all this wonderful art.
ReplyDeleteWow. I could spend a fortune on Danny's work!!! Now to find places for it all so that I CAN spend a fortune on it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful eye candy! I think the Star Wars print and the fish-copter are my favorites. So great!
ReplyDeletePick me! I love all the art you post.
ReplyDeleteI looked on your printrest giveaway board and found that there are many amazing pieces already gone. I would love to win "Man of Steel" by Alex Asfour for my husband for christmas. He is a superman fan - no matter what version.
ReplyDeleteI hardly ever post but I felt like saying I just love this blog, Jen and John and all the fantastic people that follow it! I always feel like I'm at home here, I always learn some cool stuff, find people that I feel like I could be great friends with (even if I AM too chicken to say hello lol!) and on posts such as this I find some great new artwork for the walls! Please keep up the great job!
ReplyDeleteD'awww, never be afraid to say hello to your fellow geeks, Indigo! Now, come on down here to WDW, and I'll buy ya a Dole Whip. :)
DeleteThey're all so darn lovely! Still love me some Katie Cook SW sketches most of all :)
ReplyDeleteWow that alien really is cute!
ReplyDeleteEvery month I try and win this thing, and every month I'm denied. I'm starting to think you have something against us Brits! And here I was thinking Americans loved us... It's okay. I'm just going to go over here and cry a little...
ReplyDeleteOn a more serious note, that Merida piece is gorgeous and I will love you forever if you would be so kind as to pick me so I can have it. As an archer myself I'm particularly fond of the wee Scottish lassie.
I haven't seen Frozen yet either, but I heard it's absolutely amazing! And the art that's been floating around has made me even more excited to see it :]
ReplyDeleteI love these art round ups - so inspiring! That Star Wars poster is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love your art roundups and this giveaway! I would love to have the Monsters University artwork to really start my art collection. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteMy friend would love the Jack Skellington for X-MAS!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the circus print and of course Danny's Star Wars print. They'd make excellent additions to my new house!
ReplyDeleteAll the art that you pick is just so fabulous! I love your art roundups and introducing us to these great artists!
ReplyDeleteHmm Merida would be lovely! ;-) You're so great for doing this, btw.
ReplyDeleteHeck yes I want to win that Star Wars print for my almost three year old's room. It would go great with the plush Enterprise and Vader wearing a Santa hat he's getting for Christmas. Funny story - my mom called to make sure Veggie Tales wasn't going to freak my son out when he spent the night. My reply? "Mom, he saw the final fight scene in the new Star Trek movie and thought it was awesome."
ReplyDeleteThat's it! I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying to get my own Jack Head and may or may not proceed directly to order myself one.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love love love to win the Star Wars/Small World Print. Not for me, but for my friend Brenda who loves Star Wars and was completely crushed that Small World was closed while we were there on our Epic Grown Up Disney Vacation last year (co-incidentally, the same week they announced the Disney/Star Wars acquisition). This is perfect and a perfect reminder of our trip together.
Jen, you always show us great art pieces - and you've really broadened my horizons, art and otherwise! My favorites are "It's a Star Wars" and "The Little Red Bird". That snowman is freakin' adorable! I hope you pick my name!
ReplyDeleteLove the art! I'll be moving somewhere larger soon (ish . . .) and will need to populate my walls!
ReplyDeleteI love that small angel sketch/painting! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous art! These posts are always terrible for my budget.....
ReplyDeleteYou are always so good at choosing art! I love your holiday selections.
ReplyDeleteToo much good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love Danny Haas' artwork!
ReplyDeleteI'm probably not the first person to say this, but you should definitely see Frozen. It's cute (with a few darker moments, yes), and beautiful (oh, those snowflakes and the ice!), and the story is one of the best I've seen Disney do.
ReplyDeleteI love your art round ups! We just moved, though, so I'm still trying to decide where to put all our existing art. so many empty walls!
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to your art roundups, Jen!
ReplyDeleteLove everything!!!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletei would love to win one of these pieces (esp robot or tea time with wampa or chewie & c3po) for my birthday which is on the 25th.... :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birth-mas! :)
DeleteDarn it, Jen, that fox is so dang cute that you got! I think I'm going to have to splurge on some new Christmas art from that etsy store. I'm so tired of the Christmas decorations I have right now, I might have to get a few and make a little collage out of them or something. And I love that Frozen art! You have to go see the movie! Best Disney movie in ages!
ReplyDeleteI have loved that Star Wars print from the first time I saw it in Pintrest a while back! I LOVE all the geeky art you find!
ReplyDeleteThis month's featured art is so inspiring! I think I'll go shopping today and see what I can find for my girls. They walls in their room could be more filled.
ReplyDeleteI love them all! I might have to add a few to my Christmas wish list :)
ReplyDeleteAw! Either Star Wars or Jack Skellington! =)
ReplyDeleteI think you should warn the artists so they can have more of the items that you featured on hand. :)
ReplyDeleteYou find the most amazing art and artists!
ReplyDeleteI'm charmed by that watercolor angel. I'm so behind on Christmas decorating!
ReplyDeleteI have a 10yr nephew who talked my sister into making an Ewok costume. Not just any Ewok, Captain Chirpa. So this would ROCK his world if his aunt won this so his brother's hockey posters could get moved over....please????
ReplyDeletethat star wars print!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePick me, pick me! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteanels26 (at) gmail (dot) com
Those are all gorgeous! I have a soft spot for watercolors, so my fave is the squirrel ornament (but you have to say it like Veruca Salt - "Skwirrr-el"
ReplyDeleteI love when you share your art finds! I just bought three James Hance pieces (and just saw another I will HAVE to have). I would love to add to my collection with one of your pieces. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe mixed media snowman makes my heart melt :) Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful. I wish the things I see in my head would translate to drawings and paintings like these, but I definitely do not have the talent to make such beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, some amazing artwork! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI need the Star Wars print for the nursery, it'll go perfectly with the 'Wookie the Chew' pictures
ReplyDeleteKate S
Thank you for sharing all these great finds! I have found a lot of wonderful Christmas and winter prints at my local thrift stores. Also, I would love to own a copy of the Star Wars/Small World mash-up!
ReplyDeleteGosh, I love all the Katie Cook work on the board!
ReplyDeleteThe Heisenberg one is lovely! :-)
ReplyDeleteAs a former Disneyland Small World Cast Member and huge Star Wars fan, I'm pretty sure I need that print.
ReplyDeleteNow I'll be humming "It's a star wars after all, it's a star wars after all, it's a star wars after all, it's a star, star wars!" all afternoon...darn it.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the Small World Star Wars!
ReplyDeleteOoh! The Frozen one is so pretty! We haven't seen it yet either...
ReplyDeleteI love your art roundups!! Especially loving the "under $20" art, I am on a budget, so art is something that I don't often buy (although I did pick up a cute Winnie the Pooh/Avengers mash-up piece at a local convention this May). So seeing some art that I might actually be able to afford is nice :)
ReplyDeleteGuess with IGoogle gone I'm not a person any more. It's meeee - Kimberly Cook, entering the contest.
ReplyDeleteChoose me! Choose me!
ReplyDeleteHaha, it's like I'm one of the rings from The 10th Kingdom. LOL
Love the steampunk art! Have to save my pennies~
ReplyDeleteMy bestie is moving away. I think she needs a Wonder Woman print to remember me. :)
ReplyDeleteI keep dreaming of a Pocket Princess but the Star Wars world it's beautiful! I can't his site from work but I'll check back at home. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff! That Elsa is really beautiful. Reading your blog has inspired me to get back into creating. Thanks for being so awesome and I hope you're still enjoying your mini-you(from Supercon 2012).
ReplyDeleteAs usual, you've given me more reasons to slack off at work. it's all very inspirational. makes me want to get out the art pencils and be creative.
ReplyDeleteOf course baby aliens are cute! Just look at that little girl! :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even have to read your comment to know you liked that steamy seahorse. Been reading your blogs for far too long now.
(that tiny blue squirrel has stolen my heart.) Hmm, I'm going to go with "Tea Time With Wampa." It's cold enough here in Indiana that I'm tempted to cut open a tauntaun and climb inside, but this painting warms the cockles of my heart!
ReplyDeleteHoping to get some lovely gifts.
ReplyDeleteOh, please, please let me win, then I would have an awesome Christmas gift for my 7 year old! :-)
ReplyDeleteTea Time with Wampa would be a great Christmas gift for my hubby!!! Love them all, though:)
ReplyDeleteJen,
ReplyDeleteYou always have such a great eye for art! Even if your taste is different than mine, I always like to see what you choose to feature. Today hasn't been very good for me, and I really like being able to come to your blog and ooooh and aaaah at some art. Thank you.
OK! Super cute!! Love them all. Since you haven't seen Frozen yet, LOOK for Rapunzel and Flynn/Eugene from Tangled. They make a cameo!! (It'll make Frozen that much better when you do see it. :) )
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love that "It's a Star Wars" poster. For as much of a SW fanatic I was growing up (and still am!), I actually had not ever seen it before, but think it's amazeballs. And this girl is in need of some more happy-face-making stuff.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, I don't comment on here much, but have been lurking for a few years now, and your art roundups have *always* put me in a better mood, even when I was in the deepest of the worst of the darkest depths of dissertation-instigated depressiveness. As a matter of fact, there was one roundup in particular I remember from last fall, because you featured a fabulous Steampunk Bobafet done Art Deco style print, and I bought one so fast I almost didn't know what happened. Those were dark days for me, but seeing/clicking/buying--> receiving that poster was a definite bright spot, thanks to you.
Ok, enough of the sad timez. I just felt like I needed to say a bit more than just a plea for a gift when I've not really been a regular (visible) presence. Just know there are those of us who admire your nerdiness, bravery, and feel a kinship even though we're out here hiding behind our keyboards. Because of.... reasons.
great finds as always
ReplyDeleteI have a love/hate relationship with these posts. I love them all and hate that I can't buy every single one. I'm running out of wall space.
ReplyDeleteOnce again - love all of the art you have uncovered. That Steampunk goldfish flying contraption? Love it. Would make a lovely birthday gift
ReplyDeleteSo much awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe art round-up posts are my favourite! Just bought a new condo with so much wall space to fill. @w@
ReplyDeleteAs always, would love to be selected!! I'm definitely interested in the steampunk watercolors...going to have to check more of those out for myself!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the Jack Skellington!! One of my all time favorite movies!
ReplyDeleteSo much awesome art!
ReplyDeleteJen, I swore I wasn't getting anything more from Etsy for Christmas! You are breaking my resolve.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win either the Merida or the Link one!
ReplyDeleteThe first two are absolutely gorgeous! Love them!
ReplyDelete