a visual experience…
the break happened in 1993 when a semi decided not to stop at a red light, but brni’s car was in the way. there’s a story that goes with this…here it is:
http://brni.livejournal.com/47001.html
a visual experience…
the break happened in 1993 when a semi decided not to stop at a red light, but brni’s car was in the way. there’s a story that goes with this…here it is:
http://brni.livejournal.com/47001.html
went and bought my rabbit at the art show! we got there around 3:30 or so and it was already sold.
i’m flabbergasted!
gonna miss the little guy.

i wonder if they’ll let me know who bought it, or if it’s like a closed adoption thing….
If anyone is curious to see the illustrations for The Halfling’s Court by Danielle Ackley-McPhail, I put them up on my Flickr page. Here’s the link to the set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereallinda/sets/72157622653614694/
and here’s a small sample of the Faerie King, Dair.
I just found out that the book I illustrated, The Halfling’s Court: A Bad-Ass Faerie Tale by Danielle Ackley-McPhail has just gone live on Amazon. Yikes! This is so much fun! Here’s a link to the announcement on Dani’s LJ page: http://damcphail.livejournal.com/23350.html
We’ll all be at FaerieCon in Baltimore, Nov. 6-8 where the books and art prints of the illustrations will be available for purchase. We’ll also have some handbound editions of The Evil Gazebo by my wonderful husband, Bernie Mojzes, and copies of Dead Souls, a horror anthology that includes Bernie’s story, “The Collector.”
Look for our vendor table, under the name, Sidhe na Daire, where you can choose from lots of books, art prints and cards, claw beads (made by me), and Dani’s famously popular and fun “costume horns” to show the world your devilish side.
I just got word that my small piece, “Hare” was accepted in the Fall 2009 Member’s Juried Exhibition at the Wayne Art Center.
I’m rather surprised since it’s really a small little thing, barely 6-7 inches high. I do think she’s rather cute though.
So, I guess I’ll be heading on over the the Wayne Art Center on Sunday (3-5pm) to see the company she’s keeping.