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RMH
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Jules of Nature

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#thebadlands
#secondchancepostcards winter edition. ❄️ #naturalbridgeva
#newyorkcity 🗽 View north from the Empire State Building disrupted by black marker. #secondchancepostcards
This vintage postcard was produced in San Francisco, mailed in 1911 to Miss Maggie Bradin from #Pasadena to LA for 1¢, and then I found it in an antique store in Albuquerque. I added to it with white paint marker. Where should it go next? #secondchancepostcards
This antique Miami postcard was originally sent November 28th, 1950-something from Ed & Nellie to Mr. & Mrs. Karosas in Holyoke, Mass. I got funky with paint markers and had a lot of fun with this one. #secondchancepostcards
T-shirt designs for Number One Sons’ top two pickle flavors. If you’re in the DC area, pick one up at a farmers market near you!
Here's the next piece in my #secondchancepostcards series. Blue marker on a vintage print. I got to visit Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs for the first time a few months ago. It's stunning. A vacationing teacher sent the original postcard to her student Master Roland Wells in Great Bend, Kansas. Postmarked September 5th, 1911.
A few months ago I was inspired by @samlarson to pick up some vintage postcards from an antique shop to draw on and give them new life. Here is my first attempt. Black Copic marker and flat white enamel on a #portlandmaine postcard originally sent in 1949 with a handwritten note, a name, a city, and a 1¢ postage stamp. Dropping this in the mail today for a friend who is from Maine. 📬 #secondchancepostcards