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wrapping paper/papel de regalo

I’ve been working a lot on secret projects, so this is a little sneak a peek,  that basically consist in scraps of printing tests re-used as wrapping paper.

I’m looking forward to show you the “real” part of this project, pretty soon.

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He estado trabajando mucho en proyectitos secretos, asi que este es un pequeño adelanto, que básicamente consiste en sobras de pruebas de impresión que fueron reutilizadas como papel de regalo.

Espero mostrarles la “verdadera” parte de este proyecto, muy prontito.

some pics comic con 2010

ok, that was fun and tired, as always a lot to see, a lot to wait, lines, people, lines of people, costumes,  lunch time, pictures, people trapping other people in the corridors uff! any way I just wanted to pick some giant mameshiba, and squeeze it until my arms get hurt… Oh! and that silly addictive blind box, you never get what you want, but I still love Marshall.

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ok, eso fue divertido y cansado, como siempre mucho que ver, mucho que esperar, lineas, gente, lineas de gente, disfraces, lonche, fotos, gente atrapando a más gente en los pasillos, uff! de cualquier forma yo sólo quería agarrar un mameshiba gigante y apachurrarlo hasta que me dolieran los brazos…Oh! y esas tontas adictivas blind box, nunca te sale el que quieres, pero aun amo a Marshall.

magic creature mini card

This is one of a set of twelve mini cards hand-drawn that I made for a local stationary and gift store called Lemonade, I fell in love with the tiny process and I’m thinking in more little stuff with papers and stamps. Each card is blank inside for you special message. Opened card measures are: 5″x2.5″

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Esta es una de doce mini tarjetitas dibujadas a mano que hice para una tienda local de papeleria y regalos llamada Lemonade, y me enamoré del pequeño proceso detrás de las tarjetitas, ya estoy pensando en más cositas con papeles y sellos. Cada tarjeta esta en blanco por dentro para que agregues tu mensaje especial. Las medidas de la tarjeta abierta son 5″x2.5″

thanks to Oh Leoluca

for the mention in her blog, chek it out!

http://ohleoluca.tumblr.com/

and her shop too! I love it

http://www.etsy.com/shop/leolucaescobar

On its way to Minnesota

Thanks to Patricia for donate and participate in Ripple blog, this sketch card is on its way direct to you!

Gracias a Patricia por donar y participar en el blog Ripple, esta tarjeta va en camino para ti!

Illustration Friday- Special topic ripple

this is my contribution to the Ripple blog

Check out the details of this project!
It’s not about the politics or the corporation. It’s about the animals. It’s about not feeling helpless in the face of an overwhelming disaster. We’re illustrators. We don’t lose touch with that kid inside who marvels at the creatures who swim below and fly above the sea. We draw them. We are inspired by them. We need to help them.
The Ripple blog was started on the 45th day of the Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. The oil spill in the Gulf is now over 50 days old with no sign of stopping. We may be too small as individuals to do some grand gesture- but together our small gestures can be grand.

This week’s Illustration Friday topic is “Ripple”  and I ask you to consider creating your work this week as a small 2.5″  x  3.5″ sketchcard.
The subject should pertain somehow to the Gulf – the oil spill – the oceans and the creatures that live in it and around it. The cards can be submitted to ripplesketches@verizon.net as a jpeg along with your links and a few sentences about you (ie: where you live, etc).

These will be made available for a small donation of $10.00 to either The Institute for Marine Mammal Studie (http://www.imms.org/) or The International Bird Rescue Research Center (http://www.ibrrc.org/) I have no affiliation with them. Every penny will go. When the cards sell, We ask for a donation confirmation and you will be asked to sign the back with a thank you. Then mail them to the address you are sent. If we all do small acts together- we can cause a ripple- and it can grow. We can DO SOMETHING.  Thank you, thank you for checking this out and thinking about it.” ~ Kelly Light