I’m working on several erotic pieces, but unfortunately, they are not
finished. So, in the Spirit of the Season, I’d like to share some of my
other work.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always created greeting cards for
my parents. I used to draw birthday cards, Anniversary cards and
Christmas cards for them. I’ve always loved creating Christmas cards. They were my favorite.
At several points in my career, I applied to Hallmark Cards. Each
application got me closer to obtaining an interview, but since the third time
was not a charm, it became Hallmark’s loss, not mine. Yeah, I was upset
and very disappointed, but that was several lives ago, so to speak.
In an effort to turn lemons into lemonade, I worked through my
disappointment from Hallmark’s repeated rejections and did my best not to become
too discouraged. After all, there will always be folks who love your work
and those who don’t. So, I’ve learned to surround myself with people who
support and encourage me. I try to be my
best advocate by believing in myself and my work.
In 1991, I had my first Christmas card printed. I designed and
painted the card, created the mechanical and delivered it to the printer.
It was a simple one color poinsettia design which was offset printed in a
bright garnet red on ivory card stock. The design of the poinsettia was
based on square Victorian panel decorations.
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