Thursday, March 13, 2008

IF: Garden

A garden of stars illuminates the sky. The moon in its place to tend to it.


I have been contemplating getting prints made of some of my work, and would love to have any advice or suggestions on how to go about this process. Any recommendations, tips, things to avoid, etc. would be greatly appreciated.

Have a great rest of the week!

ND

9 comments:

  1. Great take on the garden theme. The moon is fantastic!

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  2. fantastico....me gusta la sulileza que tiene...hermoso jardín de estrellas...

    saludos

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  3. What a unique take on topic and very well done as well!

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  4. a garden of stars! i love your unique idea!

    thanks for leaving a nice comment!

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  5. Oh, I want to get this moon together with my sun! Nice piece, I think getting prints would be a great idea.

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  6. Wow, I really like this one. All the sublte colors in the moon, and the little white washed shapes amongst the stars. I'm not sure how you did them, but they have a very whimsical feel. Nice work.

    As for printing, I've used Overnight Prints for postcards before, they offer good quality, good service and price and have a quick turn around time. I'm going to use moo.com for greeting cards. I've read good reviews, and I believe illosaurus.com recomends them. I hope that helps.

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  7. what a beautiful moon!

    i've used moo.com for my own postcards and highly recommend them. i also recommend modern postcard in california for postcards, greeting cards, business cards etc (if you want at least 250 cards). i'm an art director, and have used modern professionally for years.
    good luck!

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  8. So soft and beautiful. What a lovely face!

    (By the way, your blog won't let people comment unless they have a blogger account. I had to sign in but don't use my account at the moment - I'm over at Errantry).

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