twin peaks
Introducing Vinyl Stickers to Our Shop!
CommentHappy Friday! Before you check out for the weekend, check out our new line of vinyl stickers we introduced this week!
Stickers vary in size, but each one is hand cut in the studio and covered in a waterproof, glossy topcoat to protect it from damage.
The sticker section in our shop is "while supplies last". We produce them in short runs and plan on switching them out often. If you see something you like, it may be gone tomorrow!
And if you have an idea, we're all ears.
Here Comes the New!
CommentWe're working up some new ideas. I'll be back with an announcement and some free stuff soon!
This cherry pie is a miracle
CommentIn case you missed it, we had an art release! Drop "VAL15" in at checkout through Valentine's Day to get 15% off your order.
Twin Peaks Revisited
CommentOrders have been placed, and we'll have a few brand new prints signed and ready to go very soon. Here is the original sketch for the Twin Peaks art print due up first.
Keep an eye out for the official release.
Nothing as it seems
CommentThe owls aren't, well, you know...
I'm putting pen to paper this week to come up with some new work for the holidays.
You can ask it now...
1 CommentBrutal week. So close to shooting the new Twin Peaks season and Catherine Coulson passes.
Weekly Giveaway: "Dance for Laura!"
4 CommentsThis week's free drawing is a good one! Leland is 8"x10" ink on paper.
To enter, share our Leland/Giveaway posts across social media and give us a follow (so we can contact the winner). Social links are below.
This is my last Twin Peaks drawing, so load up!
Giving Up the Sharpie
Comment“What pens do you use for your ink drawings?”
I’m not going to knock artists who don’t use “professional” tools to create art. If creating art with crayons or ketchup or pig’s blood gives you what you need, then so be it. However, it’s NOT okay to make excuses for your work based on your lack of knowledge of the options you have. I know this, because I did it for years.
“That’s how I intended it to look.”
“I think it adds to the effect.”
For me, that attitude was rooted in complacency. I spent years blocking in ink drawings with Sharpie pens because they were cheap, and I was used to them. It wasn’t until long after I started getting paid on art jobs that I began to upgrade my rig.
I went through many brands of pens before I settled on Pigma Microns. It’s a matter of personal preference, but take the time and minimal expense to experiment with different brands before you make your final selection. I prefer the Microns because they offer a great variety of pen sizes, and the ink is consistent throughout a whole piece.
You're an artist. Experiment for Christ's sake!
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"Harry, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it. Don't wait for it. Just let it happen. It could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot black coffee."
When we're in Arkansas, our present is this place. One hot chocolate, one coffee and an hour of rolling hills on the way home.