Beetle (Candied Critters)
The first thing I painted in this “candied” approach was a beetle. A different one, mind you, and it didn’t look as good as this new version. If you get my letters, you probably saw the image I shared back then. It was cool, but not as cool as this one.
So, when I decided to come back to this idea, I knew I wanted to flesh out and improve that version of a beetle. And I think I managed to do that. This one is much prettier, much shinier and a bit more beetle-ier than the first. I hope you’ll enjoy having it home.
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Now, for the technical details...
This is an 8x8-inch print.
As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this just means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds of a Canon Printer.
tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.
The first thing I painted in this “candied” approach was a beetle. A different one, mind you, and it didn’t look as good as this new version. If you get my letters, you probably saw the image I shared back then. It was cool, but not as cool as this one.
So, when I decided to come back to this idea, I knew I wanted to flesh out and improve that version of a beetle. And I think I managed to do that. This one is much prettier, much shinier and a bit more beetle-ier than the first. I hope you’ll enjoy having it home.
——
Now, for the technical details...
This is an 8x8-inch print.
As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this just means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds of a Canon Printer.
tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.
The first thing I painted in this “candied” approach was a beetle. A different one, mind you, and it didn’t look as good as this new version. If you get my letters, you probably saw the image I shared back then. It was cool, but not as cool as this one.
So, when I decided to come back to this idea, I knew I wanted to flesh out and improve that version of a beetle. And I think I managed to do that. This one is much prettier, much shinier and a bit more beetle-ier than the first. I hope you’ll enjoy having it home.
——
Now, for the technical details...
This is an 8x8-inch print.
As usual, these prints are lovingly crafted by me, printed on 320 gsm, cotton archival paper (that’s just a fancy way to say the paper is really awesome and warm and thick, with a lovely, velvety texture and creamy colour), using archival inks (this just means this thing won’t fade in a hundred years. I’m serious. Treat it with a bit of care, and it will last a lifetime), using The Black Beast, my trusty 250 pounds of a Canon Printer.
tl;dr: the prints are really, really pretty, and the quality is top-notch. Just look at the pictures if you don’t believe me. And if you’ve bought a print from me before, you know what to expect.