Incoming Mail // March 2017
Its always a good feeling to get mail and recognize their handwriting and you know who its from (: zine buddies
From Lee Taylor (UK)
http://leetaylorillustration.blogspot.com/p/the-screever-zine.html
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Incoming Mail // March 2017
Its always a good feeling to get mail and recognize their handwriting and you know who its from (: zine buddies
From Lee Taylor (UK)
http://leetaylorillustration.blogspot.com/p/the-screever-zine.html
Wartime habits die hard in Britons, who have waited for hours in queues for cigarettes, seats in the theatres, and even for buses. QUEUEING has become so much a part of our wartime instinct that one observer reported yesterday that holiday crowds on Hampstead Heath London, waited patiently in line to see the work of a pavement artist. (Published in the Daily Express: 11th April 1944)
Denver Chalk art festival 2013
(Reproduction of “invoke-night and day cannot dwell together”) 8’x8’ Thanks to my sponsor Republic Services!