Wednesday, August 15, 2012

lots and lots of papercuts!! I have a lot of papercuts to post! They are recent and in no particular order!



This was a an anniversary present for a lovely couple! I did the image for their wedding invitation as well so I was happy to work with them again! They were married in Patterson Park . Sharing their love for New Orleans they had a proper Second Line Parade through the park to the Creative Alliance where the reception was held!

This was a piece for a wonderful couple that were getting married and wanted to have a way to honor the bride's brother. I created this small piece to be placed near the guest book so that guests could reflect on and remember their family member.
A giant papercut!
Just some bikes !
And more Bikes!


Alphabet series!
Carrots!




A wedding gift for a lovely couple!
Rowhouses!
More rowhouses!

This was a super fun piece to work on! The wonderful husband commissioned this piece for his wife as a valentine gift( I know late post) The wife has the coolest job!She leads research trips to the Arctic. I included the helicopter they fly in and the animals that she researches. Also- her three kids!
A wedding gift for a couple married in the Netherlands
Fish!
Tiny row house
This was a Christening gift for a delightful family commissioned by the baby's Godmother!
Alphabets!
More bikes!
Alphabets!

This was a gift from a Groom to his Bride! They went to school together on the west coast and the columns were an important land mark on the campus!
More alphabets!

This was a wedding gift for a lovely couple here in town! I loved working on this one!
Posters for the wonderful Sunnyside Farms annual pig roast! Printed by Common Seed Press!

This was a piece for Veritas Vineyard. Such a gorgeous place!
A whale for a show I was part of!
This piece was for a law firm downtown, this one was quite an adventure - I had a lot of words and details to make sure were correct! I actually had to re cut this one! The date they initially told me was not correct. But, I am happy I got to recut it since I like the second version better!

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