I moved to California in 1978. John and his wife Phyllis became my family. They welcomed me and whomever I brought over, a successive series of girlfriends, my future wife, Donna and of course, our children. Their home became our place of warmth and love through successive crises, celebrations and holidays. This blog celebrates and honors my love for them and an investigation of art from a very subjective point of view.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
My Christmas Cards
Many of my art pieces come from the accidents of rolling paint on paper. It sounds simple but I cut up a lot of these experiments for collages. For Christmas I picked up a bunch of blank cards in Berkeley. I have made our family Christmas card for a long time. Most of the time it ended up being a Christmas flavored cartoon, much like the cartoons that I did in my cartoon diary.
I mixed paint- there is the key- and made one stroke on the card. I was going to sell these on Etsy when I realized that either we sent all of these out or I just can't find them. I am thinking of doing some more for Art at the Source in June. Let me know what you think of them. Which are your favorites. Which do you not like. I will sell them for about $10 each, so just about anyone can afford them.
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