Union Rivter and our resident thick black line muerto artist Wenchie, is back today with an awesome announcement. All of the Modern Rosies are really excited about her newest project, and we are so happy that she is sharing it with all of our readers here! This is a really cool way to reach out to friends, and other acquaintances, and would also be a really awesome project for kids to partake in as well!
After speaking with the girls, friends, and fans they thought I should start housing my mail art 366 project outside of a social network. I currently have it housed on google plus here simply because facebook has a folder limit of 200 images and I am already at over 100 in my first 30 days and did not want a whole bunch of folders for a single project.
After speaking with the girls, friends, and fans they thought I should start housing my mail art 366 project outside of a social network. I currently have it housed on google plus here simply because facebook has a folder limit of 200 images and I am already at over 100 in my first 30 days and did not want a whole bunch of folders for a single project.
If you missed my previous post stating what mail art is and how I chose it as my 366 project you can find it here.
Now art is subjective and I know my art is not for everyone and not everyone is going to like every card and that is OK. With that I am not here to alienate any of the current subscribers. I do a lot of skulls but I think my work is on the colorful side and it is not intended to be scary in any way. All personal taste aside, I do smoke and drink, it does show up in my art, I am a horror fan, you will see the occasional horror tribute. I will never post any full nudes or anything sacrilegious. So with that, I bring you Wenchkin's 366 mail art starting with Day 30.
I will post new mail art daily from here on out, hope you enjoy.
Wenchkin is an amazing artist, specializing in muerto-inspired drawings, and thick black outlines. You can find her on Google+, on Facebook, or you can shop her ArtFire shop! She currently resides in Albuquerque with artist Scott Krichau, and their tripod Jack Russell "P."
Oh my! That's so so awesome! I love her KA art! I'd love to buy a print!
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