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One Dozen Eggs No. 1 |
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One Dozen Eggs No. 2 |
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One Dozen Eggs No. 3 |
A visit to an antique store inspired this series. I found some ephemera with "one dozen eggs" written on it. They are like stickers without the stick-em. So I created eight postcards to send out to some deserving snail mail friends.
6 comments:
These are wacky and wonderful!
Terrific John!
I so love your backgrounds and find myself studying the layers!
They seem to float and inter-mingle as if they had auditioned for the part.
I enjoy the foregrounds as well, but drooling over the interplay.
Really masterful!
I LOVE the top one! I just love her face. These are fabulous!
I'm with the rest - super success, particularly the colours in 1 and 2.
I find 2 very funny as well. Excellent.
What cool ephemera to find. And you put these "stickers" to great use!
Very nice -- but where are the bugs? ha ha ha.
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