Just a quick note: we now have fatpacks at Harper’s for those of you who like to buy your art in bulk (grin). You will usually get at least 20% off the entire wall section by purchasing in this way. Look for the balls on the floor in front of each display section.
This wall is going down on August 20, to make way for other items. This is your last chance to buy a set of prints of great American documents, as well as two celebrations of George Washington, and a self-made picture of the Statue of Freedom from atop the dome of the U. S. Capitol.
The pretty ball on the floor is my fatpack of the above. Individually, the collection would run L$650; purchase the fatpack, and you’ll pay only L$500, a 25% savings.
Come on in soon; on the 20th, should the Lord tarry, this wall goes out of stock in world (though you’ll be able to purchase through my OnRez store).
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In honor of the birth month of Louis Armstrong, one of the finest trumpeters ever to gobsmack the world of jazz, I’m running a wall of pictures from his life and career. On the top, you’ll find:
- Armstrong, 3rd from left, with (in order, L to R) Robert Goffin, Benny Carter and Leonard Feather, taken in 1942 (L$200)
- A still from the movie musical Hello Dolly, with the (all too short) scene between Louis and Barbra Streisand as Dolly Levi (L$150)
- Louis taking a break from blowin’ that sweet cornet, and working the hall (L$125)
The bottom row has Louis at work; few trumpeters put the amount of intensity and sheer emotion into their music as Armstrong did. (L$150) It’s flanked by two appearance posters from his career, both L$100 each.
What’s that ball on the floor? It’s a fatpack; all of the above together in one “box.” (I hate cubes, the default prim, for some reason, and pack all my stuff in spheres.) The individual price of everything is L$825; buy the pack, and you’ll get six lovely prints for L$600. That’s nearly 30% off!
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Writing from Destin, Florida; off-Grid.
I’m proud to say that I got a favorable review from Elle Kirshner on her blog, Second Spaces! It’s a quickie, but she appears to be mostly impressed by what I offer, including the fruit crate labels I just put up before I came down to Destin.
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Writing from Destin, Fla.; off-Grid.
I’m not around Second Life for this week, but my store is still open, of course. And, before I left for Florida, I both expanded my store, and used that expansion to add a clutch of my latest goodie: fruit crate labels!
Yes, I said “fruit crate labels.” The technique, and the study thereof, is called agrilithography, since the labels were made for agricultural products by lithography printers. In case you’ve never seen any of these, behold and be amazed!
This label is not in the store…yet. But it will probably rotate in at some point. This is just a sample of the creations used on boxes from California, Louisiana, Washington State, Michigan, Florida, Australia, Spain, and other places. To see what I have on hand, jump in to my store in Desire — now double the size! — and check them out.
Oh, the price? Only L$50 apiece, across the board.
Posted in Ads | Tagged Ads, Agrilithography, Art, Fruit crate labels, Lithographs, Lithography, Produce crate labels, Second Life | Leave a Comment »
I’m just a little bummed out. Between getting home RL from church and going in to work today, I stopped in a shop to purchase a maneki neko, or Japanese lucky cat, for my store. (Who knows? It can’t hoit!) My first try was a “large” version — and it was certainly that, shooting through the ceiling of the store! Great for the mall, but not for a small storefront (grin).
The second try produced an appropriate size. I rezzed it up, and checked the prim load just to be sure, then checked my hand count. (I don’t trust prim counters any more, after I got burned on a load of Craftsman furniture in my house.) That little neko had 21 prims in it.
My store overhead right now is 20 prims.
To quote Q*bert, “!#&%*@!!”
Anybody want a couple of maneki neko fer cheap…?
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