When I screenprint, I always pull a test or two on some old scrap sheets - eventually they sometimes start looking pretty nice. September 2011.

When I screenprint, I always pull a test or two on some old scrap sheets - eventually they sometimes start looking pretty nice. September 2011.

Letterpress poster for a First Friday HYMY trunk show, July 2011.

Letterpress poster for a First Friday HYMY trunk show, July 2011.

Vacation drawing.

Vacation drawing.

A hoodie I designed and screenprinted for Saxon Shore. (I also play bass in Saxon Shore.)

A hoodie I designed and screenprinted for Saxon Shore. (I also play bass in Saxon Shore.)

infranklinsquare:

Allow me to introduce you to Will and Lauren Stichter- two of the loveliest people I’ve ever met and the brains behind HYMY Industries (http://hymyind.com/index.htm) and Lauren Ingalls Pottery (http://www.lingalls.com/), our newest locally made products!

Will’s HYMY is an art/design/fashion/architecture collective who designed and created the awesome t-shirts, cards, wall calendars, and aprons that we now carry in the store. Everything is of a very limited run (and some are one of a kind!), so you’re sure to impress your friends by snapping up something from his collection before they’re all gone.

The shirts are $36 and come in men’s small through x-large, women’s small through large, and we even have 3 in kid’s sizes!

We have two styles of cards: letterpress “Thank You” cards come in a pack of 3 for $10, and the letterpress/hand-spirographed (!!! remember spirographs??) “you are awesome.” cards are $4 each (and make me want to say, “no, card, YOU’RE awesome. For real.”)

The calendar posters are only $25 and we only have 9 left (HURRY! HURRY!). Luckily for all of you out there, Will gifted one of these to us, so you don’t have to fight me off as you reach for the last one!

The aprons are completely handmade from start to finish by Will and his mom (I know, it’s the cutest thing I’ve ever heard, too!). Will screens each one after they’re cut out, so each apron is unique in pattern placement and then his mom sews the pieces together and her perfect craftsmanship makes my picky heart sing! $45 (and worth every penny!)

Lauren’s eponymous line of pottery lanterns is handmade in her classroom studio (Lauren is an art teacher for special needs kids) and not only are these lanterns super cute, they’re surprisingly affordable ($15- 60!!!). I’m having a really hard time not buying all of them for myself! They come in a variety of colors and sizes and would really look great in every room of my house (err, your house)! I’m really in love, and you will be too. There really is such a thing as love at first sight!

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An undated sketchbook scan. It was definitely a drawing of Anathallo’s gear. Probably 2006.

An undated sketchbook scan. It was definitely a drawing of Anathallo’s gear. Probably 2006.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A drawing scan from my sketchbook from an architecture study tour to Italy, July 2001.

A poster designed and printed in collaboration with Philadelphia artist Matt Neff for Denison Witmer. We did a variety of color schemes. December 2005.

A poster designed and printed in collaboration with Philadelphia artist Matt Neff for Denison Witmer. We did a variety of color schemes. December 2005.