It Follows You

Is it guilt, or just the idea of getting caught?

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Another ACEO.

You’re Not a Very Good Liar. Ink, marker, paper, matte board, and pen. 2.5″x3.5″ (6.4cmx8.9cm).

Unframed: $15.00

Colorful Wake Up

The world is hazy when you wake from a day time nap. This ACEO tries to capture those first few momments of “where am I?” and “why am I?”

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Bleary Eyed and Bushy Haired. Ink, marker, matte board, pen. 2.5″x3.5″ (6.4cmx8.9cm).

Unframed: $15.00

Three ACEO’s One Post

More pretty girl ACEO’s. Why? Because, honestly, they sell the best. And I like doing them. Reminds me of my animation days.

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All three the size of playing cards, signed & dated on back. Fifteen dollars each. On sale in my Etsy shop.

Abstract ACEO

These ACEO were created in response to how well recieved my Ninja Snowman was.

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Bumble Bee Burrow. Ink, marker, paper, and colored pencil. 2.5″x3.5″ (6.4cmx8.9cm).

Blues Improv. Ink, marker, paper, and colored pencil. 2.5″x3.5″ (6.4cmx8.9cm).

Both are the size of a playing card. They are fifteen dollars each.

This Party Needs Some Color!

Most of my recent works posted have been black and white. Here’s an ACEO to pump up the vibrancy.

(Reminder: An ACEO is a portable piece of art whose only constraint is that it be the size of a playing card.)

And Five and Six and Seven and Eight. Ink, pen, watercolor paper, and matte board. 2.5″x3.5″ (6.4cmx8.9cm).

SOLD

Sold

This ACEO sold the day I posted it. That felt nice.

More and More

Two more ACEO’s. I’m on a bit of a kick.

Both fifteen dollars and the size of a playing card. Bottom one is sold.

A Couple More ACEO’s

Playing card sized. Fifteen dollars each.

First Aceo

This is my very first ACEO. The only requirement for this type of collectable art is it be the size of a playing card.

Dainty and Pheonix. Ink, watercolor, and colored pencil on paper. 2.5″x3.5″.

SOLD