A pin up girl and a Korean hot pot! Two wonderful things. Love that yook gae jang.
I got to design another t-shirt for Pizza Party Printing, this time for one of my favorite moves ever: the excellent, ass-kicking valley girls vs. zombies, plus some space shit, PLUS Mary Woronov, Night of the Comet. Daddy mighta gotten you an Uzi, but you can get yourself this shirt on preorder here!
kellylasserre:
so, i’m trying to move.
in an effort to not haul around/destroy all of my work from the last couple of years, i have added several originals (and more prints) to my shop. this makes me sort of sad, but not so much if some of these drawings and objects end up having lovely new homes.
check them on out before it’s too late.
CLICK here to GET THERE
xo
Kelly's work is beautiful. Go beautify your walls/tabletops/shelves with it!
I liked that NYT illustration so much when I first saw it earlier this week; I'm glad it showed up again in my Tumblr feed. Your art is really fantastic, and it encourages me to keep drawing! Best, Sam
Thank you so much!! Your kind words will encourage me to keep drawing too! (Let's all keep drawing!)
Somehow at some point my blog passed 1,000 followers (1100!). Wow! What are all you people doing here??
Me and my fox friend want to welcome you ♥
Here's a painting I made for my grandmother on her 85th birthday this last Sunday. I chose calendula and white cosmos because those are October birth flowers, and a skylark for our Danish roots, which all come from her! She's a great lady with all the vigor of someone whose far from 85, and I always love seeing her. I think she liked the gift :)
Another one for the New Yorker’s Bar Tab column: Sweet Afton, an Irish, pickle-minded pub that sounds like it stepped straight out of my dreams. Read the article online here.
"Hold me."
"I can't."
Here's my latest tshirt design for Pizza Party Printing: Edward Scissorhands! 3-color screen-printed on soft black cotton, for you gentle romantics. You can preorder your own shirt here (Pizza Party offers more options during preorder, so say you want this on a hoodie? you can get that!), and if you're in Charm City, come to the movie event at the Windup Space on the 21st.
kellylasserre:
ink on dead magnolia leaves. is this “anthropomorphic fallacy”? uhh, too much time down here.
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My lovely friend Kelly Lasserre's handwritten type is so good and so enviable! There's something really sweet and silly about this that I adore, and all the painted objects she's been creating just make me so happy.
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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