A time past I did an illustration of the Jabberwocky based on the poem of the same name by Lewis Carroll. I was put to the idea of submitting it for consideration of being printed on a T-Shirt. A bit of colour I thought may look attractive for such a proposition, so I added a bit to the black and white piece and settled on what appears below. Apparently, it takes votes from fellow human beings to help with the possibility of printing - thus is expounded this shameless plug.
I would be overjoyed and resoundingly grateful if you, my fellow blog friends, would take a moment betwixt sips of coffee or hops in Hopscotch to visit the design and vote to your liking. I extend my most thankfully thankful thanks -
http://www.threadless.com/submission/236722/Jabberwocky
I would be overjoyed and resoundingly grateful if you, my fellow blog friends, would take a moment betwixt sips of coffee or hops in Hopscotch to visit the design and vote to your liking. I extend my most thankfully thankful thanks -
http://www.threadless.com/submission/236722/Jabberwocky
*sigh* Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhen this, (hopefully), becomes available I shall wear it with my Jabberwoky perfume.
Voting now...
Much thanks! I am incredibly intrigued with the idea of a Jabberwocky perfume - where on earth did you find that?
ReplyDeleteI found this amazing place, or rather an amazing woman, a number of years ago, who seemingly lived in my own consciousness because she was able to create a sensory component for most of the things that occupied my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteShe creates, by hand, oils/perfumes inspired by the most wonderful of things. Poetry, visual art, literature etc. Her creations perfectly embody what she's trying to capture.
The place is called Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab: http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/
I think you'll enjoy it.
What an intriguing means of acquiring perfume! That sounds positively delightful - I am on my way now to the website.....
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think!
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