This is from Leslie, thanking MrWilson for taking such good care of me. We both like it a lot. That Leslie has her gestural work down. I always enjoy the notes she encloses because sometimes there are things that were not what she intended and sometimes she gets into the *regret* zone. But, it seems like I have convinced her that we would prefer people just send things along - even if they aren't *perfect.* As if anything is perfect.
Here is a fun car. Chuck sent me this photo. I'd really like to see Leslie design a car. Hers could be either an all over pattern - or maybe something along the sides, like flames, only it would be flourishing. Or t-shirts. I wonder if she's ever done t-shirts.
Sakura has reissued some of my favorite markers. Permapaque.
JetPens does not have them yet - so there are no examples. I have a few old ones that are just about dried up. I used them on my first project after the head-bonk. They will show up in October. But you can search Sakura Permapaque if you remember them. They were opaque - so they showed up very nicely on dark papers. They had two tips - a large chisel point and a smaller bullet point. They were like a paint marker, but they dried faster.
A few days ago, I had hoped to get Rachael's exact comment added to the kraft paper envelope with black and white - but, I didn't. Then I saw it yesterday - and she said she sometimes practices ideas using my name and then is undecided about whether or not she should send them. That one had been in the ponder pile - and then she decided to send it. I do the same thing. I found a stack of penciled ideas that I probably did a year ago - so I used them for the Sept exchange --- finding them was like finding a $20 bill in the pocket of a jacket that you have not worn for a long time.
It looks like BLICK has the markers in many colors. Do you find the dual point or the fine point more valuable?
ReplyDeleteI generally like anything with two options -- although the fine tips are often the best choice for addresses.
DeleteThanks for finding this source.
Dick Blick has them. https://www.dickblick.com/products/sakura-permapaque-opaque-paint-marker/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link --
DeleteHahaha! These comments made me chuckle. First off, Better done than perfect, eh? (otherwise, I'd RARELY send anything!) :D 2) Love that phrase, "Regret Zone", and 3) Yes, I've actually done t-shirt before, but just a small amount for family/friends. And now, thanks to VistaPrint, I'm actually starting to print off cards of things that have turned out!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm -- Vista Print has t-shirts from $12- $20
DeleteThat might not include shipping -- but it might be worthwhile to look into this.
20 Piece - Dual point sets! ..
ReplyDeletehttps://www.amazon.com/Sakura-Permapaque-58302-Artists-Assorted/dp/B071X3R3RF
Tempting -- very tempting.
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