Every once in a bombed moon, I make a poem I like…
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YOU BOUGHT ART!
I’m thrilled to be getting e-mails and tweets from folks who are receiving their 20×200 prints!
We’ve sold over 100 prints since last Tuesday.
Here’s a “gratuitous unboxing” post from Mark Larson:
Love this twitpic by Marty Smith :
Also, as I mentioned on Twitter, for the 8×10 prints, you can’t go wrong with this cheap $10 RIBBA frame from IKEA:
The mat makes for a lot of nice whitespace around the poem.
Meg and I hung our (more extensive) collection of blackout prints in our library last weekend:
Would love to see more pics from y’all when you get your prints—where did you decide to hang them? E-mail me, tweet with the tag #newspaperblackout, or post in the comments.
IN AN UNMADE BED
A YOUNG MAN IN FINANCE
SAVING UP FOR WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER
Making art is a lonely business. Hell, being alive is a lonely business.
I have been swimming in tweets and nice e-mails from people discovering my work via the 20×200 prints. It’s pretty wonderful. And disorienting. And a major high.
But it will taper off. And next week I will have a dark day when I want to quit, when I wonder why the heck I even bother with this stuff.
That’s why I attach a Gmail label to every nice e-mail I get. (Trollish e-mails get deleted.) When those dark days roll around and I need a boost, I just click on that label and read through a couple.
Then I get back to work.
Try it: instead of keeping a rejection file, keep a praise file. For when you need the lift.
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