Saturday, January 19, 2013

tiny showcase prints: rotavirus, umibozu, etc.

Rotavirus by Lisa Solomon
Could Tiny Showcase get any more fantastic?????

Uhh, no. No, it cannot.

I've stumbled upon this wonderful website that sells prints of artists work for almost always $20, and there is only 100 made of each so they're limited and pretty unique if you purchase one (which I'm saving up to do). Each week they pick a new piece of art and put it up for sale, and they're all so incredibly stunning.


Umibozu by Jessica Pollak
All of Jessica Pollak's illustrations and pieces of art are a mixture of beauty and cute "holyshitineedthatitsadorable"-ness. Japanese art, fashion, music, etc. has been rubbing off on me a lot lately and I've grown some sort of slight fixation on the culture itself, which is why I love this piece particularly.  Her website is here and etsy account here. Now could someone please buy me her veggie & fruit greeting cards (that I'd most likely just hang on my wall) and custom made mini notebooks please ❁◕‿◕❁




Untited #9 by Jungil Hong
Again with the japanese art; I'm not even going to apologize for the future excess of japanese themed items/posts because there is no such thing as too much of it.

I'm in love with Jungil Hong's artwork. It's so appealing to the eye; so many colors and different aspects to each piece that work together incredibly well. (website)



Cat Night Adventure by Nicole Gustafsson
Nicole Gustafsson's art is, yet again, that same mixture of beauty and "wowthisisadorablecanishrinkitandfititinmypocket"-ness and it just makes me feel all cute and fuzzy inside. Love love love love love love love and I swear if you buy one of the last 7 prints available before I do and they run out, you will be receiving a very descriptive email on how that makes me feel. (website, etsy).

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