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+ highheeledjesus:

art by Eliza Gauger

this one’s anatomy was always a little too wacky for my tastes but here ya go

highheeledjesus:

art by Eliza Gauger

this one’s anatomy was always a little too wacky for my tastes but here ya go

highheeledjesus:

art by Eliza Gauger

reblog own art etc

highheeledjesus:

art by Eliza Gauger

reblog own art etc

+ Postcard preorders get these 228 stickers. My advice: slap em somewhere to piss off the man.

Postcard preorders get these 228 stickers. My advice: slap em somewhere to piss off the man.

+ do any street artists in far off lands wanna do a sticker exchange

do any street artists in far off lands wanna do a sticker exchange

3liza:

i am definitely not advising that you misuse free USPS materials (it is a crime)

[full size download]

reblogging for day krew.  still emphatically not encouraging any illegal behavior vis a vis stickers

i am definitely not advising that you misuse free USPS materials (it is a crime)

[full size download]

+ Via Jhayne, these are photos of the finished stickers from CanSecWest. I designed the left and middle stickers. Apparently every single attendee got a set of these. I hope they loved them. 

If you were there, send me a photo of what you did with your stickers please!

Via Jhayne, these are photos of the finished stickers from CanSecWest. I designed the left and middle stickers. Apparently every single attendee got a set of these. I hope they loved them.

If you were there, send me a photo of what you did with your stickers please!

+ Sketches for the Hatch Kingdom’s oversized postal sticker show in 2009 (I think?).   The small rectangle in the lower left that’s blocked into thirds is the  design I ended up using.  It’s the robot eating noodles and conversing  brightly with an unseen audience.  The sticker sold; to whom, I don’t  know.  The money went to a skateboarding charity (?).

Sketches for the Hatch Kingdom’s oversized postal sticker show in 2009 (I think?). The small rectangle in the lower left that’s blocked into thirds is the design I ended up using. It’s the robot eating noodles and conversing brightly with an unseen audience. The sticker sold; to whom, I don’t know. The money went to a skateboarding charity (?).